Jennifer Bates
| Name: | Jennifer Bates |
| Affiliation: | Archaeology |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 5 Feb 2019, 9:47 p.m. |
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Talks given by Jennifer Bates
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Talks organised by Jennifer Bates
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- World's Apart? Biographies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition
- Plants in Pits? An investigation into phytolith remains from the village of Burj, northwest India, looking at how past urbanisation may have affected the plant assemblage.
- Geoarchaeological Investigation in the Al Marj Basin, Libya
- New Methods, Old Materials: the application of modern scientific technique to the biological material from the Cardo V sewer in Herculaneum
- The Yuchisi Site: remembering by forgetting in Late Neolithic China
- Articulating Must Farm: an iterative and mootable archaeological survey methodology
- Health, Lifestyle and Social Interaction in North Chilean Prehistory: morphological insights from the living and the dead
- Indus Identity and Material Culture: rural ceramic production in Bronze Age northwest India
- Molecular Analysis of Resin: an organic aterial on artefacts frm Oceania
- The Archaeology of River Floodplains in the Early Neolithic of North China: A Palaeo-ecological Perspective
- Heavy Rainfalls in a Desert(ed) City â a climate-archaeological case study from Naga, Sudan
- Diet, Dating and Death: some thoughts on Ukrainian Prehistory.
- Buddhism and Donation: Rock-cut Monasteries of the Western Ghats
- In and Out and In-between: isotopic studies of humans of known diets.
- The archaeobotany of Khao Sam Kaeo and Phu Khao Thong
- Sheep Breeds in Bronze Age Kazakhstan: A Geometric Morphometric Approach
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