Post Tagged with: "Archaeobotanist"

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Roasting Marshmallows Over a Neolithic Fire.

Roasting Marshmallows Over a Neolithic Fire.

In the twilight hours last night, one wood charcoal specialist, Ceren Kabukcu, conducted a few fire side experiments. A few days earlier, using the marl collected from the geoarchaeological trenches, she constructed a Neolithic style hearth. Now that it was dry she spent the evening huddled round the fire measuring […]

August 28, 2013 0 comments Read More
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23 August 2013: Why is Heavy Residue So Important?

23 August 2013: Why is Heavy Residue So Important?

In addition to our post about Ingrid Inversen, who analyses our Heavy Residue and mircoarchaeology’ we thought to dedicate a post to the sorts of material that we find in this meticulous process. The importance of Heavy Residue analysis has already been mentioned. We particularly benefit from sorting and analysis […]

August 23, 2013 0 comments Read More
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19 AUGUST 2013: Introducing our specialists: Ceren Kabukcu, Archaeobotanist

19 AUGUST 2013: Introducing our specialists: Ceren Kabukcu, Archaeobotanist

One of the many benefits of working at Boncuklu is the opportunity to meet a huge variety of specialists. It is always intriguing to find out how they attempt to answer the questions we have asked about the site. PhD student Ceren Kabukcu (University of Liverpool) is one of our […]

August 19, 2013 0 comments Read More