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Abstract
Journal link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46093-2
Systematic investigations of Bronze Age settlements in different regions of western Eurasia have provided new insights into settlement structures, land use, and past mobile lifestyles. In this paper, we examine the single-layered site of Ksizovo-1 in the Upper Don basin, located in a microregion of the Eastern European forest-steppe. We integrate archaeological, bioarchaeological, and molecular investigations to evaluate if the Middle Bronze Age settlement was a short-lived seasonal site inhabited by a community of mobile pastoralists with distinct land use and economic strategies. Combining the results of the excavations and radiocarbon dating, as well as archaeobotanical, archaeozoological, isotopic, phytolith and organic residue analyses, allows for a more holistic understanding of the character of this site and its environmental and economic contexts. While various features and artefacts were recovered, no remains of architecture or dwellings were found during the excavations, suggesting that the site may have functioned as a temporary camp. The bioarchaeological and molecular data indicate that the community relied primarily on pastoralism, keeping herd animals for meat (mainly cattle), with some reliance on wild animals (e.g., wild pig, bear, and elk), and wild plant resources (e.g., wild fruits and nuts), indicating the wider exploitation of the forest-steppe landscape surrounding the site.
Keynote Lecture at Colloquia Ceranea 2025 on Ancient Medicine
https://www.ceraneum.uni.lodz.pl/fileadmin/Jednostki/CERANEUM/Colloquia_7_2025/Colloquia_Ceranea_VII_programme__abstracts.pdf
Barbara Huber won GNAA Science Award 2025 for Excellence in Archaeological Science and Archaeometry
https://www.gea.mpg.de/140806/barbara-huber-awarded-gnaa-science-award-2025?c=115990
Early Career Achievement Prize – Honorary Mention for Barbara Huber at the EAA in Rome
https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA/Awards/ECAP_Recipients/ECAP_2024.aspx
Our paper made it into the Top 100 Collection of the year 2023 in the journal Scientific Reports
https://www.nature.com/collections/ieafggbifa
Ägyptens Duft für das Jenseits – Parfüm aus dem Land der Pharaonen, von Markus Brauer
https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.parfuem-aus-dem-land-der-pharaonen-der-duft-fuer-jenseits-und-ewigkeit.228f4846-a3d0-4f3b-8c34-fd53e69adde4.html
Atlas Obscura: Get a Whiff of Ancient Egypt’s ‘Scent of Eternity’, by Roxanne Hoorn
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/perfume-of-ancient-egyptian-death
EL PAIS: Researchers find that an Egyptian mummy’s eternal balms smelled of pine, beeswax and bitumen, by Marc Español
https://english.elpais.com/culture/2023-09-11/researchers-find-that-an-egyptian-mummys-eternal-balms-smelled-of-pine-beeswax-and-bitumen.html
CNN: A newly resurrected ancient smell may help reveal the life of a woman entombed with pharaohs, by Ashley Strickland
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/08/31/world/ancient-egypt-balm-scent-scn/index.html