North Yorkshire’s moorlands are shaped by their history of human use and associated social-ecological systems. Demand for medieval wool sustained rough grazing for moor sheep, whilst recently, grazing and heather burning for grouse shooting were preferred to woodland regeneration. Now, many view ...
The focus on this doctoral project is to combine zooarchaeological research with isotope analyses on animal remains from post-medieval Madeira (under the supervision of Dr. Ben Gruwier and Prof. Christophe Snoeck). The aim is to understand how and to what extent, Portuguese settlers were able to ...
Palaeogenomics has revolutionised our understanding of human population history by analysing thousands of human genomes from skeletal remains. Unfortunately, this requires destructive sampling of such remains and can conflict with descendant communities' values and heritage conservation policies ...