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People-environment interactions | Archaeological science ππ¬ | Quaternary Climate Change | Shells | Isotopes | Sclerochronology | Mum | Associate Professor @unimelb via @Cambridge_Uni & @uni_mainz
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Largest dataset on Mg/Ca in shells yet (+100 and over a dozen sites)π Again, we found tightly correlated but shell-specific relationships between temperature and Mg/Ca. Lots of potential for future archaeological studiesπΊ
@leizarchaeology.bsky.social
Did you know that WAC-10 World Archaeology Congress (next week) is free for students to attend online? Register here: worldarchaeologicalcongress.com/wac10/
Happy to share our new publication which shows the potential of LIBS Mg/Ca mapping to characterise seasonal shellfish foraging practices from Tasmanian limpet shells. π Led by @fleurking.bsky.social #archsci #sclerochronology @niklashausmann.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Huge congratulations to Bohao Dong for pressing the submit button on his PhD today!! πππ #ProudSupervisor #sclerochronology #GiantClams #unimelb @laura-m-otter.bsky.social @seanulm.bsky.social
It has been exciting watching this paper go from dreams to reality over the last few years. Congratulations Zuorui Liu (Carl) π
New paper alert! One for the Dinosaur lovers π¦π¦·
Very happy to share my PhD student @zuorui_liu (Carl)'s cool study on high-resolution past environmental reconstructions from Spinosaurus tooth oxygen isotopes
#ProudSupervisor #Sclerochronology
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Congratulations to Bohao Dong on his PhD completion seminar! πππ A phenomenal project advancing the possibilities of giant clam shell sclerochronology. Such a lot of hard work and excellent data has gone into this project. #ProudSupervisor @seanulm.bsky.social @laura-m-otter.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Fellow in Paleoecology
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures (CIEHF) is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Paleoecology to join our interdisciplinary research team at The University of Melbourne.
π jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91951...
One for the mollusc enthusiasts: Vote for the International mollusc of the year πππ¦ͺ The winner will have their complete genome sequenced! As a sclerochronologist I am leaning towards Arctica islandica but of course I always have a soft spot for limpets (Cellana) too! moty.senckenberg.science/en/
love the Wes Anderson stylings!
This is excrutiating for us to watch back, but was fun to film and I hope will be of use more broadly. Let us know if you use it for teaching etc.! archit.web.ox.ac.uk/radiocarbon-...
Super proud of our PhD researcher Carl Zuorui Liu for giving an awesome PhD completion seminar today - an amazing journey through space and time showcasing the awesome things we can learn using tooth sclerochronology. Well done Carl! π¦·π¦£π¬#SciMelb #ProudSupervisor
Screenshot from the ARC Boardβs Discussion Paper on the Policy Review of the National Competitive Grants Program (page 33) listing the questions the standard submission form asks you to address. Black text on white background with a heading βHaving your sayβ on dark blue background at the top.
ALL RESEARCHERS
βοΈSpeak upβοΈ if you have opinions, critique or ideas on proposed changes to Australian Research Council grants.
Discuss & distill ideas, sure, but to be considered you MUST make a submission βΆοΈ submit.dese.gov.au/jfe/form/SV_...
Itβs EASY!
Answer these questions in the formπ
Did you know that giant clam shells are excellent high-resolution past climate archives? Check out the first publication from Bohao Dong's PhD! A review of giant clam sclerochronology #ProudSupervisor #palaeoclimate @ciehf.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Did you know that modern-day shells hold clues to life and climates of the past?
To learn more, feel free to check out this latest research paper involving several CIEHF members.
ciehf.au/wp-content/u...
2024 has been a rollercoaster of a year, with plenty of highs and lows, but always thankful to be working alongside this awesome team. Can't wait to see what 2025 has in store for the #unimelb sclerochronology team! π
A wonderful end of year lunch with the #unimelb Sclerochronology lab - @mahsaalidoost.bsky.social @osteo-clo.bsky.social, Bohao, and Carl - celebrating our various achievements over the past yearβ¦ of course with shell themed presents too!! πππππ₯³π
I will be advertising soon for postdoc positions in geoarchaeology and GIS for my Terraform ERC project, starting at the University of Malta in a few months. More information soon, but message me if interested.
Three women archaeologists excavating in the early 20th century.
Who are the pioneers of archaeology?
Addressing gender bias in our field means rethinking disciplinary history
Join us at WAC-10 for (Re)making History: Exploring the Archaeological Contributions of Women from Past to Present
worldarchaeologicalcongress.com/wac10/theme-...
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New feed for archaeomalacologists on BlueSky.
π The feed is searching for any posts with the following words: archaeomalacology, sclerochronology, shellfish archaeology, shell archaeology, shell midden, shell bead, shell tool.
Let me know what else I can add :) π
I am very happy to share my PhD student @mahsaalidoost.bsky.socialβs first PhD publication! ππππ
Great Barrier Reef Conomurex shells as SST and seasonal foraging archives
#sclerochronology #unimelb
#ProudSupervisor
@seanulm.bsky.social @ciehf.bsky.social
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Thanks π
Thanks Marta π₯³π
Thank you π
Now itβs official I am stoked to announce that I have been promoted to Associate Professor at #unimelb. Thanks heaps to all who have helped and supported me along the way in my academic and professional journey πππ¬ππ€
Had a fantastic time presenting at #AAA47 yesterday alongside Nick!
Thank you to everyone who came and had a chat afterwards! Great to see others interested in the potential of freshwater mussels to understand past human-mussel-environment relationships using #sclerochronology & #TEK π
What a wonderful start to #AAA45 in #Gimuy we appreciate you inviting #SINGAustralia to open with an #Indigenous #Genomics panel and thank you @ciehf.bsky.social for sponsoring our session
Wonderful joint presentation today at #AAA47 by #unimelb PhD researcher @osteo-clo.bsky.social and First People of the Millewa Mallee River Ranger Nick Harradine on people-mussel-environment relationships weaving #sclerochronology & #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledges