Adventures in Archaeological Science coloring book now available in Yoruba!
The Yoruba translation of the coloring book is now available! Thank you so much to Ifeoluwa Ojelabi and Rachael Akande for making the coloring book available in Yoruba!
The Yoruba translation of the coloring book is now available! Thank you so much to Ifeoluwa Ojelabi and Rachael Akande for making the coloring book available in Yoruba!
The Vietnamese translation of the coloring book is now available! Thank you so much to Myhang Bach for making the coloring book available in Vietnamese!
We are so excited to announce that Alexander Hübner has been honored with the 2023 Microverse Early Career Scientist Award for his contributions to applying bioinformatics methods to understand ancient and modern human microbiomes. Congratulations […]
Dr. Christina Warinner has been awarded a prestigious Research Award by the Shanghai Archaeology Forum (SAF) in recognition of her contributions to the study of ancient human microbiomes. The Research Award recognizes excellence in archaeological […]
Congratulations to collaborator Christina Papageorgopoulou for being awarded a European Research Council Consolidator Grant to support the project: “City Life: A bioarchaeological study of 1800 years of resilience and adaptation to urbanity.” We look forward […]
Our research on Pleistocene natural products was featured on the German TV quiz show, “Wer weiß denn sowas?” broadcast on ARD, November 6, 2023. Check it out! Can you answer the quiz question? https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/wer-weiss-denn-sowas/ariana-baborie-und-katjana-gerz-i-sendung-vom-6-november-2023/das-erste/Y3JpZDovL2Rhc2Vyc3RlLmRlL3dlci13ZWlzcy1kZW5uLXNvd2FzLzIwMjMtMTEtMDZfMTgtMDAtTUVa
The Lingala translation of the coloring book is now available! Thank you so much to Modeste Kandolo Simba and Nicolas Mombaya Liwila for making the coloring book available in Lingala!
The University of Otago, led by Dr. Monica Tromp, and in partnership with a network of researchers including the Warinner Group, has been awarded a New Zealand Marsden Fund Award. The project, entitled “Reconstructing Communities […]
Harvard Anthropology professor Christina Warinner has been elected President of the International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA)! The International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) is a community of researchers working on degraded biological remains from […]
The University of Otago, led by Dr. Monica Tromp, and in partnership with a network of researchers including the Warinner Group, has been awarded an Endeavor Fund Smart Ideas grant from the New Zealand Ministry […]
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