Katharina C. Rebay
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Katharina C. Rebay's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Vienna
- Masters Classical Archaeology University of Innsbruck
- Bachelors Ancient History University of Vienna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr Katharina Rebay is an archaeologist and researcher in the School of Archaeology & Ancient History, University of Leicester. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Vienna. Presently, Dr. Rebay is part of the Leverhulme Trust-funded project Tracing Networks: Craft Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond. She is also an associate member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences .
Katharina C. Rebay's Published Works
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- Aging Well: Treherne's ‘Warrior's Beauty’ Two Decades Later (2016) (38)
- Milk of ruminants in ceramic baby bottles from prehistoric child graves (2019) (33)
- Knowledge networks and craft traditions in the ancient world : material crossovers (2014) (29)
- Landscapes of the body: Burials of the Middle Bronze Age in Hungary (2007) (27)
- Three‐dimensional surface scanning methods in osteology: A topographical and geometric morphometric comparison (2021) (26)
- Inhumation and cremation:: how burial practices are linked to beliefs (2012) (25)
- Body Parts and Bodies Whole. Changing Relations and Meanings (2010) (20)
- Motherhood at Early Bronze Age Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austria (2018) (17)
- Thoughts in Circles: Kulturkreislehre as a Hidden Paradigm in Past and Present Archaeological Interpretations (2011) (12)
- Child murder in the Early Bronze Age: proteomic sex identification of a cold case from Schleinbach, Austria (2020) (10)
- The Human Body in Early Iron Age Central Europe: Burial Practices and Images of the Hallstatt World (2016) (10)
- Breast is best – and are there alternatives? Feeding babies and young children in prehistoric Europe (2019) (10)
- Bronze Age Beginnings: The Conceptualization of Motherhood in Prehistoric Europe (2017) (7)
- Methodological implications of intra- and inter-facet microwear texture variation for human childhood paleo-dietary reconstruction: Insights from the deciduous molars of extant and medieval children from France (2020) (7)
- Embodied knowledge : perspectives on belief and technology (2013) (6)
- The First ‘Urnfields’ in the Plains of the Danube and the Po (2022) (5)
- The association of parturition scars and pelvic shape: A geometric morphometric study (2020) (4)
- It's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt: images of sport in early Iron Age art of Central Europe (2012) (4)
- Gendered burial practices of early Bronze Age children align with peptide-based sex identification: A case study from Franzhausen I, Austria (2022) (4)
- Feeding Babies at the Beginnings of Urbanization in Central Europe (2021) (3)
- Sacral preauricular extensions, notches, and corresponding iliac changes: New terms and the proposal of a recording system (2019) (3)
- Social Relations, Deprivation and Violence at Schleinbach, Lower Austria. Insights from an Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Early Bronze Age Human Remains (2020) (3)
- Age dependent changes in pelvic shape during adulthood. (2021) (2)
- Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage: Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in Honour of her 70th Birthday (2013) (2)
- Virtual models for archaeology (2013) (2)
- Quantification of dental macrowear using 3D occlusal surface topographic measurements in deciduous and permanent molars of children (2021) (2)
- Horses, wagons, and chariots (2018) (1)
- The “auriculate extension”: a new indicator of pregnancy and childbirth at the sacrum? (2018) (1)
- Indicators of motherhood? Sacral preauricular extensions and notches in identified skeletal collections (2021) (1)
- Appendix 1. Catalogue of Human Remains from Schleinbach (2020) (0)
- Motherhood at Early Bronze (2018) (0)
- Zeitgeist: (2021) (0)
- Death and the Body in Bronze Age Europe (2022) (0)
- Milk of ruminants in ceramic baby bottles from prehistoric child graves (2019) (0)
- Are parturition scars truly signs of birth? The estimation of parity in a well‐documented modern sample (2022) (0)
- Europe in the Iron Age (2018) (0)
- VAMOS (2019) (0)
- Margarita Sánchez Romero and Rosa Ma Cid López, eds. Motherhood and Infancies in the Mediterranean in Antiquity (Childhood in the Past Monograph Series 7, Oxford: Oxbow, 2018, 296pp., 32 b/w illus., pbk, ISBN-10: 1789250382, ISBN-13: 978-1789250381) (2020) (0)
- Editorial - Pelvic features: an introduction. (2021) (0)
- Tracing networks: technological knowledge, cultural contact and knowledge exchange in the ancient Mediterranean and beyond (2016) (0)
- Stijn Arnoldussen and Harry Fokkens, eds, Bronze Age Settlements in the Low Countries (2011) (0)
- Embodied knowledge.: Reflections on belief and technology (2012) (0)
- Book reviews (2013) (0)
- 3. Personal Relationships between Co-buried Individuals in the Central European Early Bronze Age (2019) (0)
- Zeitgeist:: materialised worldviews in archaeology (2021) (0)
- Making the Most of Soils in Archaeology. A Review (2022) (0)
- A case of congenital multiple epiphyseal dysplasia from the Late Migration Period graveyard in Drnholec (Czech Republic). (2022) (0)
- To Gender or not To Gender? Exploring Gender Variations through Time and Space (2023) (0)
- Feeding Vessels in Later European Prehistory (2018) (0)
- Dental wear and oral pathology among sex determined Early Bronze-Age children from Franzhausen I, Lower Austria (2023) (0)
- In the bosom of the Earth: a new megalithic monument at the Antequera World Heritage Site (2023) (0)
- Introduction (2019) (0)
- HOW SHOULD WE INTERPRET THE MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE THROUGHOUT BRONZE AGE EUROPE? (2018) (0)
- Sacral preauricular extensions and notches as parts of a 'Pelvic Pattern' may provide information on past pregnancies and parturitions. (2021) (0)
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