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Currently advertising: PhD project on Neolithic waste, based with Henny Piezonka. Project focuses on spatial analysis and the Neolithic. Deadline is 9th Feb. A chance to work with a cool range of sites from Serbia to Poland and you get to live in Berlin, so what's not to like! Link in next post.
Job news!! We're looking for an archaeological chemist to join us on the ReNEW project: on waste management during the transition to the Neolithic. This role will be to carry out organic residue analysis. The PDRA position is for 2 years: jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/post... Please share!
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Jobs - The University of York
GK-PA02_2025-WiMi-AB_Piezonka_RENEW
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CHRU does not work, they should go for SAS (Special Archaeological Service) 😉
I am not sure what amazes me more on this offer. The price? The existence of such service itself? Or the fact that academia turned into overcompetitive rat race? 🤔
Life imitates art
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It’s been three years since I stepped into the editorial duties of the @archrozhledy.bsky.social. To mark the anniversary, I’ve written down a few thoughts on the current culture of critique and on possible ways out of it.
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The spreadsheet is available here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets... It’s open for contributions! Please add missing journals, update APCs, or leave comments if something looks off.
Check out our new paper exploring why inner peripheries—subtle and often archaeologically underrepresented regions—are essential for complex understanding of major transformations in prehistoric Central Europe Thanks to all co-authors for the collaboration ( @vaclavhrncir.bsky.social and others)
I have put on paper some thoughts on why Central Europe's Neolithic was more diverse than broad narratives often suggest. Drawing on several case studies, I explore regions that developed along their own paths and deserve more attention from future research. doi.org/10.1017/ppr....
How much does it cost to share your own research freely? Inspired by @laserhedvig.bsky.social I put together a spreadsheet overviewing APCs in several archaeology journals. Turns out you can publish for free (zero APC) in a #DiamondOpenAccess journal with a similar Impact Factor (JIF).
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Not just a Single Story: Conceptualising the Diversity of Neolithic Lifeways in Central Europe
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The past two decades have revolutionized our understanding of European prehistory, shaping new grand narratives focused on core regions with rich archaeological records. These studies suggest that maj...
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Rethinking Key Transformations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Central Europe: A Radiocarbon Modeling Approach - Journal of Archaeological Research
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The Cultural Heritage Response Unit (CHRU), developed by German partners as part of the #KulturGutRetter project by the Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW), the LEIZA and the German Archaeological Institute (DAI), has been officially registered in the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
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Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie (LEIZA)
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Archeologicke Rozhledy Journal