Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology researchers Prof. Ricarda Winkelmann and Lena Nicola have concluded a successful field season in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, in cooperation with Monash University, Australia (SAEF).
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The EuChemS Working Party Chemistry for Cultural Heritage (WP ChemCH) is pleased to announce that Dr. Barbara Huber has been selected as the recipient of the Chemistry for Cultural Heritage Early-Stage Scientist Award 2026
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The new book by researcher Mark Hudson uses archaeological and historical information to portray the daily lives of individuals in 17th century Japan, around the time of first contact with European merchants and missionaries
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MPI-GEA researchers are part of a long-term collaborative ethnographic framework applying isotope analysis to human hair to study how pastoralist diets in eastern Africa adapt to rainfall variation in increasingly extreme 21st century conditions.
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On 12 January, 2026, German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung published a large interview with MPI-GEA and SusMax-Postdoc Dr. Benjamin Steininger on the enduring legacy of oil in the Anthropocene
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