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Using powerful synchrotron imaging at the BMIT beamline, the team can see inside the bones in very high detail. They received precious support from beamline scientists Adam Webb and XiaoFan Ding, and PhD students Xuan Wei and Antony Cevallos.
#publicoutreach in collaboration with a great Belgian audio-team making a podcast about human body #decomposition related to the upcoming #Vesalius museum from @kuleuvenuniversity.bsky.social and UZ Leuven
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Jan 21, 2025
Conferences play a critical role in academic & prof. development of students. Despite the negative impact of #UOW travel ban (+ its many other neg decisions) my two students Alexandra🥇& Lolita 🥈received the 1st and 2nd Student Presentation Prize at the #ASHB2024 Conference🏆
I very much enjoyed delivering last week's bone practical. Who recognises the different species?!
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Eline Schotsmans
Eline Schotsmans
Sharing this post from the Canadian Light Source: A research team led by Dr Eline Schotsmans @uowenvirofutures.bsky.social and Dr Nicolas Vanderesse @univbordeaux.bsky.social @pacea.bsky.social with their PhD student Lolita Trenchat, is studying how bone degradation using synchrotron imaging
Nov 27, 2024
Lovely to be at Hacettepe University to collaborate with our lovely Turkish colleagues and interact with the students in Biological Anthropology about archaeothanatology and funerary practices @pisanthro.bsky.social @demetdelibas.bsky.social @uowenvirofutures.bsky.social
📢Have a look at our latest paper on histotaphonomy in collaboration with colleagues from @pacea.bsky.social 🦴Very proud of PhD student Lolita Trenchat! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
I’m excited to announce the recent publication of our article in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences: rdcu.be/fdqZQ. A huge thank you to my co-authors: Anna Cohen, Sacha Kacki, Yilmaz Erdal, Christopher Knüsel and @elineschotsmans.bsky.social .
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🎉Congrats to Lily @lilycanepari.bsky.social on publishing her research 🥳 Lily conducted part of her work with EF Eline Schotsmans @elineschotsmans.bsky.social in Aus looking at Neolithic burial practices. 👇Check it out!
Apr 14, 2025
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Eline Schotsmans
New paper out with two of our colleagues: wonderful results from the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük showing female lineages and changing kinship patterns. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... Congratulations Christopher J. Knüsel and @elineschotsmans.bsky.social for this long-term effort!
Eline Schotsmans
Assessing Histotaphonomy: A Pilot Study Using Image Analysis for Quantitative Scoring of Bone Diagenesis
This pilot study focusses on improving the methodological approach of histotaphonomy by integrating image analysis software for assessing bone diagenesis in both bone histological sections and microc....
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Eline Schotsmans
Eline Schotsmans
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An actualistic study into the effects of lime and gypsum on human remains for a better understanding of neolithic plaster burials in Southwest Asia
Eline Schotsmans
Combining 131 paleogenomes with bioarchaeological and archaeological data, we studied social organization and gendered practices in Çatalhöyük East Mound (7100 to 5950 BCE), a major Neolithic settleme...
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Female lineages and changing kinship patterns in Neolithic Çatalhöyük
Lily Canepari
Environmental Futures
This is such a rewarding conclusion to my Master's research, conducted at the @univbordeaux.bsky.social and the @uowenvirofutures.bsky.social !
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PACEA laboratory, Human evolution, Prehistory
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An actualistic study into the effects of lime and gypsum on human remains for a better understanding of neolithic plaster burials in Southwest Asia
Lily Canepari