
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
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? .
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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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! .
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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!.
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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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Many congrats to my partner and colleague Joanna Ostapkowicz for the publication of her book! – the culmination of many years of research.
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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Great to see this important paper out, well done Cosimo and all involved!.
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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.
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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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RT @emese_vegh: I'm very honoured and glad to have received the @FWOVlaanderen Junior Postdoctoral Fellowship today for the continuation of….
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