PD Dr. Katleen Deckers
Katleen Deckers is researcher and private docent at the Institute for Archaeological Science. Katleen studied archaeology at the University of Leuven and proceeded with a PhD on Cypriot geoarchaeology at the University of Edinburgh. She came to Tübingen in 2002, first as post-doctoral researcher in the DFG-Graduate College "Anatolia and its neighbours" and since then has collaborated in and directed several projects. She received an “Elite Grant” of the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg (2005-2009) and a Margarethe-von-Wrangell-Habilitation fellowship (2008-2013). In February 2014 she habilitated in “Archaeological Sciences” at the University of Tübingen.
Katleen is interested in the former interactions between people and their environment in the Near East, but also in other regions. She has applied a wide range of methodologies to investigate questions regarding this topic, including charcoal analysis (identification and diameter, ring-width and stable isotopic measurements), geoarchaeology, remote sensing, GIS-analysis, and Thermoluminescence screening.More...
PD Dr. Elena-Marinova-Wolff
is Head of the Archaeobotany Unit at the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Cultural Heritage and since 2012 Associated Professor at the Institute of Archaeological Science, University of Tübingen. Between 2007-2017 she was a research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science, KU Leuven, Belgium and from 2013 to 2017 part time research fellow at Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences in Brussels. From 2001 to 2007 she has been Assistant Professor at the Laboratory of Palynology, department of Botany at Sofia University, Bulgaria.
Her research experience covers past vegetation and climate in relation to reconstruction of natural and anthropogenic vegetation change, as well as archaeobotanical studies related with the subsistence and land use strategies in Europe and the Near East. She seeks for effective mechanisms to integrate research-oriented aims and methods into heritage practice and rescue excavation projects. At Tübingen Elena Marinova teaches students in archaeobotany, environmental archaeology and paleoecology. More...
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