Urgeschichte und Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie

Natasha Singh

Research Interests:

My research focuses on lithic use-wear analysis. I apply an experimental and microscopic approach to the functional study of lithic artifacts. My previous work includes functional analysis of a late Lower Palaeolithic assemblage from the site of Schöningen in Lower Saxony, Germany. A current project encompasses a case study of lithic implements potentially used in the production of double-perforated ivory beads during the Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura.

Current Positions:

Study coordinator for the MSc Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution, ART-W Master Palaeolithic Archaeology, Bachelor Minors Paläoanthropologie and Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie.
Assistant coordinator of the Material Culture Lab in the Department for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology.

Education:

2021 - 2023 M.Sc. Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution (Stone Age Archaeology Specialization), Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen
2016 - 2020 B.Sc. Integrated Science (Biology Concentration, Anthropology Minor), McMaster University, Canada

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