Elizabeth Wright
Nome: Elizabeth Wright
Instituição: University of Sheffield
Grau académico: Doutoramento
Email: [email protected]
Grupo de trabalho: Caçadores recolectores e antigas sociedades camponesas no Ocidente Peninsular
Formação académica:
PhD, Zooarchaeology, awarded August 2014, University of Sheffield, Department of Archaeology.Thesis Title: The history of the European aurochs from the Middle Pleistocene to its extinction: an archaeological investigation of its evolution, morphological variability and response to human exploitation.
MSc Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy, Distinction, 2009, University of Sheffield.
BA (hons.) Anthropology and Archaeology, 2.1, 2008, Durham University.
Docência:
Investigação:
Publicações:
Wright, E. (In Prep). The history of the European aurochs from the Middle Pleistocene to its extinction: an archaeological investigation of its evolution, morphological variability and response to human exploitation. For publication by British Archaeological Reports.
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última actualização Maio 2015
Instituição: University of Sheffield
Grau académico: Doutoramento
Email: [email protected]
Grupo de trabalho: Caçadores recolectores e antigas sociedades camponesas no Ocidente Peninsular
Formação académica:
PhD, Zooarchaeology, awarded August 2014, University of Sheffield, Department of Archaeology.Thesis Title: The history of the European aurochs from the Middle Pleistocene to its extinction: an archaeological investigation of its evolution, morphological variability and response to human exploitation.
MSc Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy, Distinction, 2009, University of Sheffield.
BA (hons.) Anthropology and Archaeology, 2.1, 2008, Durham University.
Docência:
- Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield. Module tutor, a lab demonstrator or main teacher - Undergraduate and Postgraduate level (on both the Osteoarchaeology and Environmental Archaeology Masters programmes).
- Dobri Dyal, Bulgaria 2015 – University of Nottingham
Investigação:
- Animal husbandry in late Neolithic and Chalcolithic Portugal (Archaeological Institute of America, Archaeology in Portugal Fellowship 2015-16)
- Morphological variability of the European aurochs (Bos primigenius)
- Methodological work on pig tooth wear, and seasonality at Durrington Walls, UK
Publicações:
- Craig, O., Shillito, L.-M., Albarella, U., Viner-Daniels, S., Chan, B., Cleal, R., Ixer, R., Jay, M., Marshall, P., Simmons, E., Wright, E. and Parker Pearson, M. (In Press). Feeding Stonehenge: cuisine and consumption at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls. Antiquity. Accepted December 2014.
- Wright, E (ed.) (In press). Biometrical Database of European Aurochs and Domestic Cattle. Open Context. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6078/M7TX3C9V
- Wright, E and Viner-Daniels, S. (2015). Geographical variation in the size and shape of the European aurochs (Bos primigenius). Journal of Archaeological Science 54:8-22
- Wright, E., Viner-Daniels, S., Parker Pearson, M., and Albarella, U. (2014). Age and season of pig slaughter at late Neolithic Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, UK) as detected through a new system for recording tooth wear.Journal of Archaeological Science 52:497-514
- Wright, E and Trentacoste, A. (2014). The Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum: Reflections on a postgraduate Zooarchaeology conference. Assemblage. Special issue – Vol. 13 supplement.
- Best, J., Ayton, G., Haruda, A., Jones, J., Mulhall, A and Wright, E. (2013). Activity 4: Who am I wearing? IN: Mulville, J and Law, M. Environmental Archaeology and Community Engagement: Activities and Advice. Postgraduate Environmental Archaeology and Community Engagement group. The Association for Environmental Archaeology/Cardiff Osteoarchaeology Research Group.
- Technical reports
- Wright, E (2015) Animal bone from the Lord Leycester Hotel, Jury Street, Warwick, UK. For KDK Archaeology
- Wright, E and Browaeys, E. (2014). Dobri Dyal, Bulgaria, 2014: Report on the mammal and bird bones. For The University of Nottingham
- Wright, E. (2013). The animal bones from the Heeley City Farm community excavation. Report for Heeley City Farm.
- Wright, E. (2012). The animal bones from Monk Bretton. Report for the University of Sheffield
- In Preparation
- Wright, E., Tecce, S., and Albarella, U. (In Prep). The Animal Bone from the Allen & Hanbury Roman Roadside Settlement (Ware, Hertfordshire, UK) – Monograph with KDK Archaeology.
- Wright, E., Makowiecki, D & Lisowski, M. (In Prep). The morphological variability of the aurochs (Bos primigenius) in Central Europe – for submission to Holocene.
Wright, E. (In Prep). The history of the European aurochs from the Middle Pleistocene to its extinction: an archaeological investigation of its evolution, morphological variability and response to human exploitation. For publication by British Archaeological Reports.
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última actualização Maio 2015