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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>E-Mail: helene.rose@zbsa.eu &#x2022; Telefon: +49/(0)4621/813 &#x2013; 667 &#x2022; Fax: +49/(0)4621/813 &#x2013; 535 I am a postdoctoral researcher specialised in scientific dating, Bayesian chronological modelling and mortuary archaeology. I have a background in biological anthropology and have investigated human remains from Early Iron Age up until c. AD 1800. This is particularly useful when dating past events by 14C dating of human remains, as I did in PhD dissertation where I presented the first large-scale 14C dataset in support of the chronological framework of the Early Pre-Roman Iron Age in Southern Jutland, Denmark. I have since 2016 worked at the ZBSA as part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 1266) &#x2018;Scales of Transformation: Human-Environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies&#x2019;. I am based within sub project G1 &#x2018;Scales of transformations&#x2019;, which is concerned with identifying chronological questions relevant to transformation research and developing tools and concepts for dealing with these. I am the principal investigator of the URNFIELD network project, where we investigate an Early Iron Age funerary tradition in the German-Danish border region. The project involves a number of collaborators from Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium and seeks to inform the public of the shared cultural heritage. Academic degrees 2020PhD in Bayesian chronological modelling, Kiel UniversityDissertation: Bayesian chronological modelling of the early Iron Age in Southern Jutland, Denmark 2009M.Sc. in Biological Anthropology, Southern Denmark UniversityDissertation: Stature estimation &#x2013; a comparative study of Danish populations AD 1050-1700 2006B.A. in Prehistoric Archaeology, Aarhus University Academic career 2021-presentPostdoctoral researcher at ZBSA in the project CRC 1266 Scales of Transformations 2016&#x2013;2020PhD student at ZBSA in the project CRC 1266 Scales of Transformations 2008&#x2013;2014Contract archaeology 2007&#x2013;2009Student assistant at ADBOU, Southern Denmark University / University College London 2006&#x2013;2009M.Sc. studies in Biological Anthropology at Southern Denmark University, ERASMUS exchange studies at University College London, studies at Max Planck Institute of Demography, Rostock 2005Contract archaeology, student assistant 2003&#x2013;2006B.A. studies in Prehistoric Archaeology at Aarhus University Grants 2020 The URNFIELD network project funded by Interreg Deutschland-Danmark 2019 Joint recipient of a research grant from the &#x2018;Queen Margrethe II Archaeological Foundation&#x2019; 2007ERASMUS exchange student stipend Publications Rose HA, M&#xFC;ller-Schee&#xDF;el N, Meadows J, Hamann C (2022) Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altm&#xFC;hl &#x2018;Tennisplatz&#x2019;, Bavaria, Germany. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 14 (4):72. doi:10.1007/s12520-022-01542-1 Rose HA, M&#xFC;ller-Schee&#xDF;el N, Meadows J, Hamann C (in review) Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altm&#xFC;hl &#x2018;Tennisplatz&#x2019;, Bavaria, Germany. Villumsen S, Haase K, Torfing T, S&#xF8;ndergaard M, Rose HA (accepted) Bayesiansk kronologisk modellering som redskab i den lovpligtige ark&#xE6;ologi. KUML Rose HA (2020) Bayesian chronological modelling of the Early Iron Age in Southern Jutland, Denmark. Doctoral thesis, Kiel University, Kiel. Rose HA, Meadows J, Henriksen MB (2020) Bayesian modeling of wood-age offsets in cremated bone. Radiocarbon 62 (2):379-401. doi:10.1017/RDC.2020.3 Rose HA, Meadows J, Palstra SWL, Hamann C, Boudin M, Huels M (2019) Radiocarbon Dating Cremated Bone: A Case Study Comparing Laboratory Methods. Radiocarbon 61 (5):1581-1591. doi:10.1017/RDC.2019.70 Meadows J, M&#xFC;ller-Schee&#xDF;el N, Cheben I, Rose HA, Furholt M (2019) Temporal dynamics of Linearbandkeramik houses and settlements, and their implications for detecting the environmental impact of early farming. The Holocene 29:1653&#x2013;1670. doi:10.1177/0959683619857239 Rose HA, Meadows J, Bjerregaard M (2018) High-Resolution Dating of a Medieval Multiple Grave. Radiocarbon 60 (5):1547-1559. doi:10.1017/RDC.2018.43 S&#xF8;vs&#xF8; M, Madsen HA (2012) Anne, storrygeren. Skalk 2012 (3):8&#x2013;10 Madsen HA (2010) Doktorhaven : en gravplads i Spjald midtby. Opdatering:81&#x2013;86 Madsen HA, S&#xF8;vs&#xF8; M (2010) Liv og d&#xF8;d i Ribe omkring &#xE5;r 1700. By, mark og geest 22:56&#x2013;75 Madsen HA (2009) Operationen lykkedes. Skalk 2009 (5):13&#x2013;15 Zur&#xFC;ck zur &#xDC;bersicht Seitenanfang</description><thumbnail_url>https://zbsa.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/helene.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
