Rick Schulting
@RickSchulting
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Prof Scientific & Prehistoric Archaeology @School_of_Arch, @UniofOxford. Archaeology is a puzzle with most of the pieces missing & no idea of the final picture
Joined April 2021
Great to see this out! A rare case in which we were able to say something about the identities of the victims of Neolithic violence through multi-isotopic analyses. Led by Teresa Fernández-Crespo. 10.1126/sciadv.adv3162
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Thanks to all my colleagues who contributed to this project. Great to see it come out at least. More to do. Has been really interesting – but not terribly surprising – to see what the media focusses on. But always the tricky 'why?' question. Why indeed? https://t.co/WsLuNLi9Rz
cambridge.org
‘The darker angels of our nature’: Early Bronze Age butchered human remains from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK - Volume 99 Issue 403
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Job post – Associate Professorship in Later European Prehistory at University of Oxford https://t.co/OjCsKMMTFt
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Great to see this paper come out! Really interesting possibilities for further study of the interplay between aneuploidy and identity in the past. Congrats Kakia and the team! https://t.co/JfEOqevOrS
nature.com
Communications Biology - A sex chromosome identification method for ancient DNA revealed six individuals who lived with chromosomal aneuploidies in Britain from ~ 2,500 to 250 years ago. Genomic...
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Great to see this come out, thanks to the great work by Teresa Fernández-Crespo and colleagues! https://t.co/ImIWscanHQ
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Scientific Reports - Large-scale violence in Late Neolithic Western Europe based on expanded skeletal evidence from San Juan ante Portam Latinam
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Forget-me-knots in the 'wild flower' garden... except this is the veg patch and I never planted these. They look sown in a perfect rectangle. Mysterious.
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Many congrats to my partner and colleague Joanna Ostapkowicz for the publication of her book! – the culmination of many years of research. https://t.co/scgvw7Zbj2
sidestone.com
This book is about Lucayan legacies – the heritage of the people who made The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands (the Lucayan archipelago) their home from the 8th to the 16th centuries. This legacy...
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A foray into the Bahamian (and TCI) sunshine! https://t.co/wtTOq4PYkY
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Great to see this important paper out, well done Cosimo and all involved! https://t.co/tNp9zeibOO
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Nature - Combined analysis of new genomic data from 116 ancient hunter-gatherer individuals together with previously published data provides insights into the genetic structure and demographic...
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Most of this year's #hazelnut crop already taken green by squirrels and mice. #Mesolithic (and #Neolithic) folks would have had to be on their toes to outcompete. Some nice charring experiments by Amy Holguin and colleagues out in J Arch Sci. https://t.co/nXunq09csh
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Finding the tip of a stingray spine embedded in the femur of a prehistoric skeleton from Hokkaido, Japan, was definitely one of my most memorable moments. Very cool. Not for him obviously. https://t.co/17SEGRkhc4
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Great to have this paper on #Zvejnieki come out, well done Rowena and colleagues! https://t.co/C0XHbg4Dfn
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Wonder what would happen if I just sent them something on stable isotopes in the Mesolithic? I mean, they have a good impact factor... Dear Dr. Schulting, Warm Greetings!! “Journal of Gynecological Oncology”, welcomes you to submit an article for the Upcoming Issue...
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Well done Emese! You barely had time to sample the Sachertorte in Vienna before exchanging for Belgian chocolate and beer!
I'm very honoured and glad to have received the @FWOVlaanderen Junior Postdoctoral Fellowship today for the continuation of my DPhil project with @Christophe_Fire & @GoderisSteven at AMGC @VUBrussel 🤩🥳
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I'm very honoured and glad to have received the @FWOVlaanderen Junior Postdoctoral Fellowship today for the continuation of my DPhil project with @Christophe_Fire & @GoderisSteven at AMGC @VUBrussel 🤩🥳
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