Dr Emily C. Watt
| Name: | Dr Emily C. Watt |
| Affiliation: | McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 9 Mar 2026, 4:22 p.m. |
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Talks given by Dr Emily C. Watt
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- Evolutionary analyses using geometric morphometrics
- Glass Supply at the Edge of the Roman Empire: Insights from a Small Assemblage from North West Cambridge
- Archaeological science of the Scythian perishable material culture of Ukraine
- Forgotten Histories: Tracing the lives and postmortem treatment of infants in anatomical collections
- Diagnosing 7th Century Smallpox: Evidence of Osteomyelitis Variolosa in Early Medieval Britain
- Tracing the geographic origins of ivory from Sanxingdui, SW China
- Knowing Thy Herd: Multi-methodological approaches for studying caprine management
- Advances in Underwater and Coastal Geoarchaeology: The Study of Submerged Neolithic Sites and Landscapes off the Eastern Mediterranean Coast
- China’s First Blue: A Story Buried in Ceramic Sherds and Data
- A discussion about canvas and sailcloth weaving in 1600 and 1700 hundreds from a weaver's perspective
- Hydras, Statistics, and Archaeological Inference
- The body shapes the tunic and the tunic defines the body: The significance of technique and shape in Early Medieval Egyptian tunics
- Early Fiber Technologies in the Americas: 12,000-Year-Old Plant and Animal Fibre Artefacts from the Atacama Desert
- The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited? New evidence for farming as an agent of change in the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean
- Palaeoecological dynamics of early Homo sapiens and their effects on the Out of Africa
- From wood to glass: How Sr isotopes can trace material culture
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