DC7: "The meaning of prehistoric shell-middens: From their common background to their singularity"

PhD position in the HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network ArCHe “Archaeological Coastal Heritage: Past, present and future of a hidden prehistoric legacy”

Ground with rocks and shells

Shell-midden, Denmark. Photo: Catherine Dupont

Project details

Reference (ArCHe-Doctoral candidate no.) DC 7
Title of the project The meaning of prehistoric shell-middens: From their common background to their singularity
Recruiting institution and place of work CNRS: The French National Centre for Scientific Research - France
Place of work: CReAAH, University of Rennes
 
Expected start date September 2024
Length of the project 36 months
Salary EUR 3957.60 per month (gross salary: gross amount, including compulsory deductions under national law, such as employer and employee social security contributions and direct taxes)
Family allowance

If applicable.  

(Only if eligible to these conditions: “Family” means persons linked to the researcher by marriage (or a relationship with equivalent status to a marriage recognised by the legislation of the country where this relationship was formalized) or dependent children who are actually maintained by the researcher)

Project description

Objectives

Prehistoric shell-middens as residues of gathering and living at the coast are a clue to understand the way of life of Holocene living near the coast. They can give us an access to hunter-fisher-gatherer (HFG) activities, their diet, their residence mode, the organization of their settlement, and of their territory all around their living place or places.

Our knowledge on shell-middens in different regional settings along the East Atlantic facade is varied, because of both their diversity in original composition and the different involvement of archaeologists through time.

The objective of DC7 is to compile all the archaeological data from artefacts to bioarchaeological data on prehistoric shell-middens for a novel interdisciplinary, cross-regional summary and scientific evaluation including geomatic statistics, and to establish a citizen tool accessible to researchers to compare shell-middens from different areas.

Such a database is necessary to overcome the frontiers between countries and to collect and compare the diversity of archaeological remains (spatial data of the sites, archaeozoology, lithic technology). A first version of this database is already existing, but it is necessary to update it.

DC7 will seek methods to cross-reference archaeobiological and archaeological data. This data will be geo-referenced, which will allow to draw up the spatial distribution of e.g. artefact types or bioarchaeological data.

This project will use geomatics statistics, where statistic tests will allow to differentiate what is common to most of these residue heaps and what is particular. Are their particularities linked to economic or social factors? The process of neolithization e.g., with the change from HFG to agrarian societies, is diverse and complex, and this database will be a clue to describe the diversity of this phenomenon in coastal areas. It will also give researchers the opportunity to identify poorly documented misconceptions such as e.g. the residence of certain Neolithic populations admitted as permanent, which is not necessarily correct.

The mapping of preserved coastal settlements includes a large geographic region. Working in different countries will make the grey literature in these areas accessible. There will be synergies about the spatial placement and meaning of shell-middens with DC3 and DC4, and on exploitation of marine resources with DC6.

Another objective of the project is to set shell-middens on the agenda regarding other types of communication of these sites to a broader community (synergies with DC10).

Expected results

This project is based on an existing database that the candidate will have to update from the literature on the coastal archaeology in the Esat Atlantic from the north of the Scandinavian countries to the south of the Iberian Peninsula.

The aim is to use this database to describe and understand the maritime lifestyles that gave rise to the shell-middens analysed in the project.

This project will require the candidate to work on the corpus in interaction with the European researchers involved in the project. The efficiency of the database will be tested and improved for an open access querying, hosted on a national server (TGR-Humanum for France). 

Academic secondments

The aim of the academic secondments is to study comparative material to complete the database. The stays will also help the candidate to interpret the synthesis made after the database.

  • Spain / University of Salamanca (USAL) under the supervision of E. Álvarez-Fernández, for two months
  • Spain / University of Cantabria : four months under the supervision of Pablo Arias

Non-academic secondments

Latvia, Riga Stradiņš University (RSU): one month.
Supervisors: Anda Rožukalne, Marta Herca, 1 month. Training in communication of research results through production of video on project-related topic.

Supervisors

  • Main supervisor: Catherine Dupont, CNRS: The French National Centre for Scientific Research, France
  • Co-supervisor: Pablo Arias, University of Cantabria, Spain

Eligibility criteria

The recruitment process for all Doctoral candidates in the HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN ArCHe follows a common recruitment strategy, which is based on the European Commission’s Code of Conduct of Recruitment

MSCA-eligibility criteria

  • MSCA Mobility Rule: researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their date of recruitment
  • All researchers recruited in a DN must be doctoral candidates (i.e. not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment)

Necessary local eligibility criteria (specific for the host institution/beneficiary)

5-years degree (Master) in Archaeology, Prehistory or related fields

Enrolment in local PhD-programme

The candidate. will be registered as a doctoral student at the University of Rennes Doctoral school "Espaces, Sociétés, Civilisations" (ESC) 

Appropriate academic knowledge and skills for position DC7

The candidate will hold a Master degree in Archaeology, Prehistory or related fields (Archaeometry, Archaeostatistics, Archaeology and Cultures of the Ancient World, Maritime archaeology, Palaeobiology, Bioarchaeology)

How to apply

You apply for the position via the website of The French National Centre for Scientific Research.

Go to application

 

Contact for the ArCHe PhD position DC7

Catherine Dupont

Email: catherine.dupont@univ-rennes.fr
Telephone: (33) 2 23 23 66 92

UMR 6566 CNRS / CReAAH
Campus Beaulieu - Bât 24 - 25
263 avenue du Général Leclerc - CS 74 205 35042
RENNES Cedex / FRANCE
 

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