Specialized in research on the interface between the Earth Sciences and Archaeology to investigate Quaternary human-environment interactions. Skilled in performing detailed lithostratigraphical studies after coring and outcrop investigations, including sediment laboratory analyses (grain size analysis, carbon and organic matter content), for landscape reconstructions in relation to the (surface) archaeological material record in current arid environments. I have experience with geo-, and archaeological research in Egypt (Fayum), Australia (Cape York), Jordan (Jordan Valley), Syria (Tell Sabi Abyad), and in the Netherlands (Veldhoven). Passionate about teaching undergraduate students of the added value of geoarchaeological research for informing and enhancing archaeological investigations. I am interested in developing an academic career which combines teaching and research, within the interdisciplinary field of geoarchaeology.
Annelies Koopman
PhD Candidate, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Art and Culture, History, Antiquity
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