Katharina C. Rebay

Dr Katharina Rebay (born 16 December 1977, aka Katharina C. Rebay-Salisbury) is an archaeologist and researcher in the School of Archaeology & Ancient History, University of Leicester.[1] 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.[2] She is also an associate member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften).[3]

Previously, Dr. Rebay was part of the Leverhulme Trust-funded project Changing Beliefs of the Human Body: a Comparative Social Perspective at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.[4] Her current research focuses on mortuary symbolism and the changing image of the human body during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Central Europe. General research interests are mortuary analysis, Gender Archaeology, Bronze and Iron Age symbols and beliefs, and social structures of the European Bronze and Iron Age.

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gollark: I used an Arduino ages ago for something, but I mostly do software.
gollark: You can just ask people sciencey and mathsy questions in the science channels.
gollark: I mean, the useful part of Discord for me is the fact that people/groups I want to talk to are on it, not some feature of the clients.
gollark: My main problem with the "no modified clients" thing is that it seems like an attempt to lock people into the *default* clients, and whatever they decide to do to those.
gollark: If their system is only "secure" because you can't (aren't meant to) directly interact with it, it's *not secure*.


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