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We offer a postdoctoral research fellow position specializing in stable isotope analysis applied to archaeological osteological remains of humans and other key taxa, focusing on the introduction and early development of agriculture in Norway. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is to build up a researcher profile that qualifies for a position as associate professor. The successful candidate will take part in the project Social Complexity and Population Entanglements in Norway 2500-1000 BCE: Understanding new biomolecular datasets through a humanist lens (SCAPES) funded by the Norwegian Research Council (project no 354692). SCAPES is a transdisciplinary and collaborative project involving partners from three Norwegian universities: The NTNU University Museum, The University of Oslo/ Museum of Cultural History and Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History; the University of Stavanger/Museum of Archaeology. In addition The institute for Energy Technology, and The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology.

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