12/12/2024
UCL are recruiting an archaeobotany technician and an osteology (human & animal)
technician to help curate and improve access to our collections.
‘Come join us at the Institute for Archaeology, University College London
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/news/2024/dec/job-vacancies-two-laboratory-technician-posts-ahrc-riches-project’
Job Vacancies: Two Laboratory Technician posts on AHRC RICHeS project
The UCL Institute of Archaeology currently has two vacancies for Laboratory Technicians on the AHRC-funded RICHeS project (Refs.: B03-02282 and B03-02283). The deadline for applications is 1 January 2025.
12/09/2024
Honouring Indian Independence 🇮🇳
Reader in Modern Indian History Dr Padma Anagol at Cardiff University School of History, Archaeology & Religion has played a key part in a special community event in the capital marking the 77th anniversary of India’s independence.
Dr Anagol addressed the community event organised by the Cardiff branch of the Indian Heritage Centre with her lecture Making the Nation: Gandhi and Indian people's Participation in the Freedom Struggle.
In the talk, Padma challenged an imperialist belief commonly held by British statesmen that India never was a nation and could not be one by analysing the strengths of the Indian nationalist movement led by the charismatic Gandhi.
She reflected on Gandhi’s strong and sound relevance today as a message for a strife-ridden world through his emphasis on how peaceful methods of resistance wins over violence.
https://tinyurl.com/3yezmne3 https://pic.x.com/M1e20230Dd
09/09/2024
Great listen to add to your podcast list 🎧
History Extra's Prehistoric stone circles - everything you ever wanted to know with Prof Vicki Cummings alumna and Head of Cardiff University School of History, Archaeology & Religion
Super popular, this podcast for History Extra has hit 55k listens in just 3 days!
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18/07/2024
Great artefact associated with animal management.
This strange artefact melted out of the ice in the Lendbreen pass. We scratched our heads trying to figure out what it had been used for, but we couldn't come up with a good answer. The object was exhibited at the local museum, and a visiting elderly woman solved the mystery for us. She had used such objects on a local farm in the 1930s!
She told us that it is a bit for young animals, mainly goat kids and lambs, to stop them from nursing, allowing farmers to use the milk. The carved furrows on each end originally had string attached, which was used for fastening behind the ears, so the bit wouldn't come loose. Usually, such bits were made in juniper, she said, as this is a very tough wood. Our piece was also determined to be made from juniper.
Here's the kicker: radiocarbon dating revealed the Lendbreen bit is from the 11th century AD! That's right - we're looking at a millennium-old object, perfectly preserved in ice!
Since we first published the find on this page, we have learned from our followers that such bits were in use in many parts of the world. There is so much interesting historical knowledge to be gained through the finds from the ice!
17/05/2024
graduates. Deadline 21st! You need to identify as a minority group.
Research Internships at The University of York - Yorkshire Consortium for Equity in Doctoral Education
Careers and Placements at The University of York are delighted to be offering 10 research internships to individuals who qualify for UK Home Fee status and self-identify as belonging to an ethnically-minoritised group. York Research Internships are designed to offer individuals from underrepresented...
01/05/2024
We have lots of staff to support PDRAs, across all aspects of bioarchaeology, archaeological science and science outreach and engagement MC applications.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships
We invite expressions of interest from researchers interested in submitting a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship application with Cardiff University as the host organisation.
23/04/2024
Prof. Beatrice Demarchi, bioarchaeologist at DBIOS, is recruiting the first postdoc on the new AviArch ERC Consolidator project! If you have a background in ancient proteins, love being in the lab and are up for a new adventure, apply here for the DBIOS_2024_02 (Demarchi) position https://pica.cineca.it/unito/assegni-di-ricerca-unito-2024-i-sdn/
11/03/2024
Job opp: Research fellow in Zooarchaeology post at UCL Institute of Archaeology (18 months)
UCL are are seeking a Research Fellow with a specialism in zooarchaeology to join the ‘EVERYDAYISLAM: Becoming Muslim: Cultural Change, Everyday Life and State Formation in early Islamic North Africa (600-1000) project team at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.
The post-holder will work closely with the PI and will be primarily responsible for recording, analysing and bringing to publication a large faunal assemblage from the medieval urban site of Volubilis/ Walila in Morocco (this will require spending periods of study in Morocco). They will be responsible for studying the mammal and bird bones. They will be expected to lead on the authorship of the faunal chapter for the excavation monograph and at least 1 journal article, as well as to contribute to collaborative publications, presentations and other project outputs, and assist in the design and delivery of a planned workshop in Morocco. There is potential for the post-holder to conduct ZooMS or isotopic analysis. The post is available from 1 June 2024 and is funded until 31 December 2025.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in zooarchaeology, or related field (in hand or near completion), with experience in the analysis of large faunal assemblages from sites with complex stratigraphy. This appointment will involve periods of fieldwork in Morocco. Applicants are, therefore, strongly advised to take into account their resilience and ability to spend periods of times overseas, when preparing their application. We particularly encourage candidates with a demonstrable interest in medieval/ Islamic and/or Mediterranean/Middle Eastern and/ or urban archaeology to apply. International applicants are eligible for this post and encouraged to apply. Apply at this link [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=21105]
If you have any queries about the role, please contact Prof. Corisande Fenwick (Professor in Late Antique and Islamic Archaeology) at [email protected] If you have any queries about the application process, please contact Louisa Goldsmith, HR Administrator ([email protected]).
Closing date: 5th April 2024