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Nadja Pöllath is an associate researcher at the Institute of Palaeoanatomy and History of Veterinary Medicine at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her focus lies within the field of Archaeozoology, exploring the role of animals in historical contexts. She conducts research covering a wide temporal range, including areas of Northeast Africa from the Early Holocene to the Roman period, as well as the Middle East. Through her work, she contributes valuable insights into the interactions between humans and animals in ancient societies. Nadja is also engaged in various research projects, including ACACIA and studies in regions such as Egypt and southeastern Turkey. Her academic endeavors aim to enhance the understanding of historical animal use, osteometry, and the archaeological significance of fish remains, particularly in the Bavarian context.
Institute of Palaeoanatomy and History of Veterinary Medicine • München
Engaged in research and teaching within Archaeozoology.
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