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Archaeochemistry

The Archaeochemistry research group (Archemy) consists of experts in archaeology, human and animal osteology, stable isotope analysis, organic residue analysis, micro- and macro-remains of plants (archaeobotany), and radiocarbon dating, bridging the humanities and natural sciences. We have a direct connection with the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Tartu, which has long-standing experience in the chemical analysis of cultural heritage objects, as well as with the Institute of History and Archaeology, which brings together theoretical knowledge of past studies.

The archaeochemistry group focuses on reconstructing the diets, health, migration patterns, and origins of past populations. The available methods also enable the study of a much broader range of topics, including the environment, the social structure of society, and culture in general.

Mari Tõrv, PhD

Head of Reasearch Group of Archaeochemistry

Members of the research group

Ester Oras, Professor of Archaeochemistry, University of Tartu

Kristiina Johanson, Researcher in Archaeology, University of Tartu

Eve Rannamäe, Researcher in Archaeology, University of Tartu

Kaarel Sikk, University of Tartu, Principal Investigator

Alessandra Morrone, University of Tartu / Stockholm University, Principal Investigator

Shidong Chen, University of Tartu, Contributor

Holar Sepp, University of Tartu, Contributor

Helery Hindriksoo, University of Tartu, Contributor (employment contract suspended)

Jan-Michael Cayme, University of Tartu, Alumni

Anu Lillak, Doctoral Student, University of Tartu

Silvia-Kristiin Kask, Doctoral Student, University of Tartu

Mairi Kaseorg, University of Tartu, Contributor

John Alphonsius Matthews, University of Tartu, Contributor

Sander Nuut, University of Tartu, Contributor (Alumni)

Agnes Unt, Doctoral Student, University of Tartu

Raivo Suni, Doctoral Student, University of Tartu

Diana Veersalu, Project Manager, University of Tartu

Lola Sõukand, Doctoral Student, University of Tartu

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