Experimental Archaeology Research Associate

Experimental Archaeology Research Associate for the Archaeobark project (temporary position at 40%, start date 1.4.2025 and limited to 18 months)
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Experimental Archaeology Research Associate for the Archaeobark project (temporary position at 40%, start date 1.4.2025 and limited to 18 months)

About the Archaeobark project

Archaeobark is a 3 year research project (from 1.10.2024 to 30.9.2027) investigating the identification, relevance and conservation of prehistoric Linden bark objects from the 6th millennium BC to the Bronze Age. The goal is to create a knowledge base for a new understanding of the significance of un-retted bark objects in Prehistory.

The corpus is an exceptional collection of early bark vessels from Linear Pottery wells and a series of Late Neolithic and Bronze Age cylindrical vessels from Saxony and from circumalpine lakeside settlements in Switzerland. The research encompasses the development of a Linden bark identification key and the investigation of the morphology, the anatomy and the decomposition of contemporary and archaeological Linden bark.

The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and brings together conservators and conservation scientists (Hochschule der Künste Bern and LEIZA), dendrologists (Landesamt für Denkmalpflege im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart) and archaeologists (Leipzig University and Landesamt für Archäologie Sachsen)

 

Description

The Research Associate will conduct experimental archaeology research about reconstructing the necessary production steps for Linden bark vessels from the Linear Pottery and the Bronze Age periods. The work includes testing different tools and types of barks with the aim of clarifying the qualitative choices for bark selection and the possible function. It will include collaborating with the archaeologists who analyse the bark vessels, the restorers who analyse the condition and the decomposition and the dendrologists for harvesting fresh bark. The associate will participate in the group meetings and conduct workshops for the team members to share the knowledge acquired from the research. Under the supervision of the project’s lead researcher, the associate will collaborate with the team members in the documentation, research, and publication of the project.

This is 40% position starting on the 1.4.2025, lasting 18 months

 

Responsibilities

  1. Collaborate with the archaeologist who analyses the bark containers
  2. Reconstruct the necessary production steps for bark containers
  3. Collect and document contemporary reference samples of different barks according to project standards
  4. Test and document the use of different types of barks and tools
  5. Organize workshops for the team members to perform production steps
  6. Participate in writing scientific articles/presentations for conferences
  7. Contribute to the project’s website and social media presence
  8. Comply with the BFH requirements for researchers (personal profile, publications in ARBOR, communication)

Requirements and qualifications

  • Master’s degree in conservation-restoration or archaeology or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum of 2 years professional experience reconstructing archaeological objects
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, with own tools and workshop
  • Previous work experience with plant materials
  • Very good English or German
  • Demonstrated ability to develop archaeological reconstructions
  • Willingness to acquire knowledge about theories and methods of experimental archaeology
  • Ability to collaborate interdisciplinary and with other team members
  • Willingness to communicate the acquired knowledge with the team members through hands-on workshops
  • Excellent ability to write reports and present information effectively

 

Compensation:

Pay: 35’000- 37’000 CHF annual

 

Application instructions

To apply, please visit this link

 

We recognize that it is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications for a role. If much of this job description describes you, then please apply for this role.


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Institut Materialität in Kunst und Kultur

Ansprechpartner Giovanna Di Pietro

E-Mail giovanna.dipietro(at)bfh.ch

Website https://jobs.bfh.ch/offene-stellen/research-associate-for-snsf-project-archaeobark/de69cb0a-185a-4a2f-b0d4-655674d883d5

 

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Stellen-KategorieArchäologisches Kulturgut

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