Postdoctoral Researcher, James Cook University
In June 2022 I joined James Cook University as a postdoctoral researcher in island archaeology, radiocarbon dating, and human-climate interdependencies. Before this, I served as a postdoctoral researcher at Kiel University, Germany. I received my PhD degree in archaeology in December 2018 from the University of Iceland, and my Master's degree at the University of Bonn, Germany.
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