Éva Halbrucker

Belgium

Affiliation: Ghent University

Member since: 2017

Topics of Interest: Ancient Technology, Archaeological Science, Fire, Stone, Wood

Focus areas: Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age

I am a functional analysis specialist specialised in lithic tools from Prehistory.

Currently, I am a post-doctoral researcher at Ghent University working in the ROAM - Regional Outlook on Ancient Migration project. For this, I analyse the use of lithic tools from the Mesolithic in Meuse Valley in Belgium through microwear and residue analysis. I have set up a functional analysis lab at Ghent University during my PhD, and for that performed a lot of experiments using Prehistoric lithic tool replicas to replicate hunter-gatherer-fisher activities.

For my PhD, I was investigating the effect of patination and burning on the preservation of use-wear traces. This work also involved a lot of experimentation, both in the lab and in real-life settings.

Open For research collaboration In the following topics

Archaeological Science, Fire, Stone

Happy to mentor and share my experience in the following skills

Archaeological Science, Fire, Stone


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