Archaeology, soils and landscapes
We collaborate on research into long-term landscape change, soil processes, settlement areas, sediments and traces of human activity preserved in landscapes.
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We collaborate on research into long-term landscape change, soil processes, settlement areas, sediments and traces of human activity preserved in landscapes.
View researchWe approach soils as long-term archives of landscape change. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes, geochemistry and spatial data help trace land use, soil processes and the stability of landscape systems over long timescales.
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Send an emailThe lab is based at the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University.
It brings together archaeology, geoarchaeology, soil science, geochemistry, isotope analysis, spatial analysis and environmental history.
Department of ArchaeologyWe are interested in collaboration in archaeology, soil science, geochemistry, isotope research, historical ecology, GIS, environmental history and public communication of landscape research.
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