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Katerina Douka
@katerinad.bsky.social
Archaeological scientist · Assoc Prof. @univienna · #FINDER_Project @ERC_Research · #Archaeology #Prehistory #Radiocarbon_dating #ZooMS #Palaeoproteomics #Denisovans #Neanderthals
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📣 The ERC Starting Grant call results are out!

Find out which early-career researchers will receive funding this year, what they will be investigating, where they will be based... plus lots of other #ERCStG facts & figures for 2025!

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#FrontierResearch 🇪🇺#EUfunded #HorizonEurope
September 4, 2025 at 10:03 AM
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New paper led by Annette Oertle out today focusing on our work at Castelcivita in Italy. A pleasure to work with our wonderful Italian colleagues.
@katerinad.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New insights from the application of ZooMS to Late Pleistocene fauna from Grotta di Castelcivita, southern Italy - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - New insights from the application of ZooMS to Late Pleistocene fauna from Grotta di Castelcivita, southern Italy
www.nature.com
July 17, 2025 at 9:48 AM
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Biomolecular approaches to Pleistocene bones

New insights from the application of ZooMS to Late Pleistocene fauna from Grotta di Castelcivita, southern Italy🏺🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Annette Oertle, Stefano Benazzi @boneslab.bsky.social @tommyhigham.bsky.social @katerinad.bsky.social et al
July 18, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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We had a lovely time at ISBA in Torino and almost managed to gather everyone from Vienna in one pic @heasvienna.bsky.social @isbarchaeology.bsky.social @katerinad.bsky.social
August 30, 2025 at 10:13 AM
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Our latest paper is out now in Frontiers in Mammal Science: www.frontiersin.org/journals/mam...

We characterized ZooMS peptide markers for three extinct Australian megafauna species 🦴🧪
Frontiers | Collagen peptide markers for three extinct Australian megafauna species
Recent advancements in biomolecular archaeology, such as stable isotope and ancient DNA research, have expanded our understanding of megafauna extinction pro...
www.frontiersin.org
June 3, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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🏺🧪🦣 The Neanderthal Museum is KILLING IT with their social media responses to complaints because we created a feminist exhibition centering #Neanderthal women... Well +55,000 people have already visited & it's now extended to 2nd November!
www.instagram.com/neanderthalm...
May 1, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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You know what the world absolutely does not need? Yet another definition for domestication. Get over yourselves people. C'mon!

Ok, maybe just one more. So much fun working with @elinork.bsky.social, Kathryn and Robin. www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
www.pnas.org
May 16, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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Really exciting news from the Ozarks! A bag of seeds dating to the Pre-Contact Period in North America was found and donated to the University of Arkansas museum. Absolutely amazing find and you can read more about it here:
www.reddit.com/r/missouri/c...
UPDATE: The Ancient Ozark Mountain Seed Bag
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May 17, 2025 at 12:44 AM
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Current approach at S. #Čuka as new @heasvienna.bsky.social proteomics study: Anstasia is sampling Neolithic bone tools for isotopes, aDNA & radiocarbon w/ new methods 😊 fancy 🥳
@oeai.bsky.social @katerinad.bsky.social
April 11, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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Absolutely blooming stoked to announce that the zooarchaeology resource pack that I wrote with Dr Michelle Feider for YAC has been published! Aimed at kids 8-16yo, four activities for learning about bones in the past with no skeles needed. Except your own.

www.yac-uk.org/news/new-zoo...
New Zooarchaeology Resource Pack - Archaeology for you
Zooarchaeologist, Clare Rainsford, and Michelle Feider from the University of York, have created a bumper resource pack of activity ideas based on zooarchaeology on behalf of the Young Archaeologistsr...
www.yac-uk.org
April 2, 2025 at 11:49 AM
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🏺🧪 Oh this is FASCINATING - and a site that was already in #Matriarcha!
DNA rarely preserves well in the Sahara, limiting knowledge of this region’s genetic history & demographic past but now we have genomic data from the Central Sahara, obtained from 2 approx 7,000-year-old Pastoral Neolithic female individuals
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Ancient DNA from the Green Sahara reveals ancestral North African lineage - Nature
Pastoralism spread through cultural diffusion into the Green Sahara, where an isolated, distinct North African ancestry persisted.
www.nature.com
April 2, 2025 at 7:20 PM
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We are excited to launch Archaeology & AI. It is offered as part of our Digital Archaeology and Digital Heritage MScs, students from any of our Master's courses can enrol. 🏺

We will be offering critical, practice-based projects based on real world case studies.

www.york.ac.uk/students/stu...
March 24, 2025 at 12:33 PM
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Dissertation season is starting 😬 so we are repeating our researcher training event:
An Intro to Essential Resources for #Classics & #Archaeology Research 🏺

🗓️ 23 April, 2pm (London, BST)
📍 Online via Zoom

Share, especially w/ UG & PG students!

Info+Register: ics.sas.ac.uk/events/intro...
An introduction to essential resources for Classics and Archaeology research
ics.sas.ac.uk
March 24, 2025 at 2:27 PM
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A new study evaluates the reliability of enamel proteins for reconstructing primate phylogeny through paleoproteomics. By analyzing genomic data from 232 primate species, researchers find that enamel protein sequences can provide robust phylogenetic insights, even with fossil fragmentation:
Phylogenetic signal in primate tooth enamel proteins and its relevance for paleoproteomics
Abstract. Ancient tooth enamel, and to some extent dentin and bone, contain characteristic peptides that persist for long periods of time. In particular, p
academic.oup.com
February 26, 2025 at 6:51 AM
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So pleased to see Charlotte Blacka's first 1st author paper: innovation was to use tims-TOF #MS for rapid sex estimation method based on amelogenin #palaeoproteomics. At <20min per sample (including prep all the way to data processing), this enables far higher sample numbers: doi.org/10.1002/rcm....
March 12, 2025 at 11:43 AM
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(1/6)
Happy to present our publication on the potential of palaeoproteomics for phylogenetic applications, which also made it to the cover of GBE’s February issue.
In a nutshell…
March 3, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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Job alert!
@katerinad.bsky.social and I are looking for an archaeologist/archaeological scientist to join us on a 4 year post-doc, helping to manage and participate in field and lab work on 2 ERC grants in our group. We would love to hear from you via the link! 👇
jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Postdoct...
March 12, 2025 at 8:41 AM
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🧪 4/6 Key finding: You can't just look at diseased bones. Some deadly infections kill so fast they don't leave marks on bones.

The team found pathogen DNA in seemingly healthy teeth too!
February 16, 2025 at 8:53 AM
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🔬 5/5 Bottom line:

⏰ This is a wake-up call for the field.

Using ancient proteins to study the past is powerful, but we need better reference data and more rigorous methods.

www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5...
New avian protein sequences improve resolution of palaeoproteomic approaches to taxonomic identification &amp; reveal widespread intraspecies variability
Biomolecules offer unparalleled insights into ancient life, from evolutionary pathways of organisms to the health and cultural practices of our ancestors. Biomineral-associated proteins, such as thos...
www.researchsquare.com
February 16, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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An important new paper by @beademarch.bsky.social and her team challenges how we use ancient proteins to study the past.

Analysis of 1,832 sequences from waterfowl (ducks & geese) reveals why palaeoproteomics isn't the simple solution we hoped for...
👇🧵 1/4

www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5...
February 16, 2025 at 8:24 AM
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The HPB-MALDI team dropped an open database of 11,055 mass spec signatures from pathogenic bacteria.

#ZooMS folks - could this be a useful roadmap for making our data truly open & accessible?

Everything on #Zenodo - a useful template for a #ZooMS DB 💽.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
February 9, 2025 at 6:38 AM
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Have/nearly have a PhD?
≤7 years post-doc experience?
Working outside UK?
Not a UK citizen?

BA & Royal Society offering 2-yr Fellowships for early career researchers to come to the UK!
💷 Includes:
Research expenses £12k
Relocation up to £8k
🗓️ Deadline: Mar 18, 2025 (17:00 GMT)
#ResearchFunding
International Fellowships 2025
The International Fellowships Programme enables researchers to work for two years at a UK institution with the aim of building a globally connected, mobile research and innovation workforce.
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk
February 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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My first post on here and it's for a JOB ANNOUNCEMENT! 📣 The University of Tübingen is seeking to find a post-doctoral researcher for a 3-year position, funded through the DFG (13 TV-L, 39,5 h/week). More info here: tinyurl.com/4xbdya5t #archaeology #palaeoproteomics #job #ZooMS
Three-year position for a researcher in Archaeo- and Palaeoproteomics (m/f/d, E 13 TV-L, 39,5 h/week)
tinyurl.com
February 3, 2025 at 8:54 AM
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January 18, 2025 at 8:09 PM