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*PhD Studentship in Archaeology at the University of Reading*
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"A Zooarchaeology of the Anglo-Saxon Conversion"*

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AER849/phd-studentship-in-archaeology/

*Supervisors: *Dr G. Thomas (Reading); Dr A. Pluskowski (Reading)

*Project Overview:*

This fully funded doctoral position is offered as part of an AHRC-funded 
project 'Anglo-Saxon Monastic Landscapes: A Reconstruction from Lyminge, 
Kent'.   The umbrella project builds upon the results of completed 
excavations at Lyminge (2008-10) which has generated one of the largest 
and best-dated faunal assemblages from an Anglo-Saxon monastic 
settlement in England; crucially the assemblage spans both pre-Christian 
(5th-7th century) and monastic-phase (late 7th-9th century) occupation. 
   The aim of the studentship is to exploit this zooarchaeological 
potential to build Lyminge's capacity to address a suite of questions 
concerning the social and cultural impacts of the Anglo-Saxon 
conversion.  Issues to be explored include investigating the influence 
of changing cosmology on the perception and exploitation of animals over 
the conversion period and defining the extent to which zooarchaeological 
signatures can help to track the emergence of monastic dietary regimes 
in Anglo-Saxon England.  The candidate will pursue these questions 
through the analysis and contextualisation of the 2008-10 assemblage 
supplemented by new material generated by the AHRC-funded 2012-14 campaign.

The successful candidate will be expected to work alongside the 
excavation team and engage fully with all aspects of the project.  
Contributions during the field seasons will include devising and 
monitoring sampling and recording procedures, identifying animal 
deposits suitable for high-precision radiocarbon dating, and delivering 
zooarchaeological training sessions to students and members of the 
public.  Close liaison with specialists analysing palaeobotanical and 
other biological remains is expected towards the aim of providing an 
holistic ecological context for the study of human-animal relations. 
  The candidate will be expected to present research at conferences, 
contribute to the project publications and participate in a varied range 
of public outreach activities, including speaking to local societies and 
producing content for museum displays and a project website.

Throughout their PhD, the successful candidate will be expected fulfil 
the training requirements of the University and will contribute to 
relevant academic and research activities. The candidate will be 
co-supervised by the Project Director, Dr Gabor Thomas and Dr Aleks 
Pluskowski, one of the UK's leading academic zooarchaeologists with a 
special interest in the archaeology of early medieval conversion.  The 
candidate will have access to a fully equipped zooarchaeology research 
laboratory and a reference archive.  The Department of Archaeology 
offers a supportive and vibrant community for this studentship and 
currently hosts other major research programmes with a zooarchaeological 
component.

The applicant will normally be expected to be a university graduate with 
a Masters degree in archaeology, preferably with a distinction. The 
candidate should have experience of zooarchaeological analysis to 
Masters level, and preferably have worked on early medieval assemblages 
to address period-specific research questions. Experience of working 
within an excavation environment is desirable, but not essential.

*Funding Details:*

The studentship AHRC annual stipend of £13,590 and will cover tuition 
fees, and research training costs.

*Start date:*  October 2012.

*Eligibility: *Due to restrictions on the funding, this studentship is 
only open to UK/EU candidates.

*How to apply: *To apply for this studentship please submit a PhD 
application to the University - see 
http://www.reading.ac.uk/Study/apply/pg-applicationform.aspx

A statement regarding your suitability for this research studentship 
should be included in the 'Description of Proposed Research' section at 
the end of the application form.

Please quote the studentship reference number *GS12-12 *on your application

*Application Deadline:  Friday July 20th 2012.*

*Further Enquiries: * Dr Gabor Thomas ([log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; 0118 378 5449).