PhD position in functional analysis of stone tools with a particular emphasis on residue analysis and experimental archaeology Actualités HDR Exploitation des ressources argileuses et types de dégraissants de la céramique du Néolithique ancien au début de l'âge du Bronze en France méridionale / Fabien Convertini

PhD Fellowship in Archaeology - 3 positions
 

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2021
University of Oslo - Museum's Department of Archaeology

 

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The Department of Archaeology is managing Norway's largest collections of Nordic antiquities, medieval art and runic inscriptions and is responsible for the management of cultural monuments and rock art in five counties in southeastern Norway, according to the Cultural Heritage Act. Each year, the Department carries out about 50-60 excavations. The Department of Archaeology has a staff of 60 archeaologists and expertise in most archaeological periods and subject matters and with a particularly large research environment in Mesolithic and Viking Age archaeology.

 

We seek candidates with the potential to mobilize the museum's collections and use material from management excavations in their research, while at the same time aiming at methodological and theoretical sophistication. The ability for a broad and innovative academic scope will be accentuated in the evaluation of the candidates. The museum’s collections and research expertise imply that interdisciplinary questions of heritage, innovation and landscape in crisis are natural target areas: https://www.khm.uio.no/english/research/strategies/index.html

 

The PhD fellows will be part of a larger group of research fellows and will have access to work space and have a supervisor at the museum.

 

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Deadline : 7th June 2021

 

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