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This Research Associate will play a role in the Horizon Europe UKRI guarantee element of the ERC Synergy project “MEDGREENREV. Rethinking The Green Revolution In The Western Mediterranean”. Alongside the University of York, the project is led by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the University of Granada and the University of Reading, in partnership with UCL, and the Universities of Basel, Valencia and Murcia. MEDGREENREV brings together experts in archaeology, history, climate, and biomolecular and palaeoenvironmental techniques to explore the long-term relationships between cultural and ecological changes in the Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, and North Africa during the medieval millennium (6th-16th centuries CE). Here, you can find further information on the MEDGREENREV project. The Synergy project’s international dimension presents ample opportunities for networking and travel.
This position at York will focus on the extraction, analysis and interpretation of ancient genetic data from key livestock species (e.g. cattle, sheep, goat) to map diachronic changes in genetic diversity and population structure to illuminate potential changes in husbandry regimes during phases of Islamic and Christian political control. The role holder will work closely with the PI Michelle Alexander and senior researcher Nathan Wales, together in a team with two other PDRAs based in York and a larger network of over 30 researchers over the project. Specifically, the Research Associate will:
Interview date: TBC
For informal enquiries: please contact Michelle Alexander at michelle.alexander@york.ac.uk
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