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Dr. Rebecca Renneberg, Former Postdoctoral Fellows

Former Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr. Rebecca Renneberg (Germany, 1980)

Dr. rer. nat. in Biology

PhD project Moleculargenetic investigations of Pre-columbian remains of the New World camelids from the Palpa Valley (Peru).
Research interests Historical anthropology, molecular anthropology, human genetics, population genetics, human ecology, culture and migration, subsistence strategies.
Education

2005
Diploma in Biology with the subjects anthropology, zoology and human genetics. Diploma-Thesis: Molecular genetic analysis for the individual identification and reconstruction of kinship in an celtic secondary burial of Manching.

1999 - 2005
Studies of Biology at the University of Würzburg and University of Göttingen.

Work experience

2005-2008
Scientific assistant in the Institute of Historic Anthropology and Human Ecology from 2005-2008 within the BMBF- project network “Nasca” (Peru). PhD Thesis: Moleculargenetic investigations of Pre-Columbian remains of the New World camelids from the Palpa Valley (Peru).

2003-2005
Student assistant in the Institute of Historic Anthropology and Human Ecology.

Selected publications

2007
Bernd Herrmann, Felix Schilz, Lars Fehren-Schmitz, Rebecca Renneberg, Jutta Pollmann, Susanne Hummel (2007) Der Knochen als Molekulares Archiv. Acta Nova Leopoldina N.F. Bd. 94 - Nr. 348: 21-27.

2008 (in press)
Rebecca Renneberg, Susanne Hummel, Bernd Herrmann (in press) The Nasca amd their dear creatures. In: Markus Reindel, Günther Wagner (Hrsg.) New Technologies for Archaeology: Multidisciplinary Investigations in Palpa and Nasca, Peru. Springer, Heidelberg – New York, S. *-*.

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