Description
This module introduces biomolecular archaeology at the Masters Level. The main aim is to provide students with the knowledge base to critically evaluate research that includes analysis of ancient biomolecules, formulate research questions that can be addressed by biomolecular approaches and be able to design experimental programs that can tackle those research questions. The module introduces the concept of ancient biomolecules and the range of archaeological issues that can be investigated via biomolecular approaches. Students will gain a good understanding of biomolecular preservation in skeletal remains and archaeological artefacts, and of key methodologies used to investigate ancient biomolecules. A range of biomolecular approaches will be covered (e.g. stable isotope analysis, proteomics, organic residue analysis, ancient DNA). Practical classes will focus on sample preparation for stable isotope and proteomic (ZooMS) analyses and data analyses.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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