Emmanuele Petiti

Emmanuele Petiti, Dr.

Referat für Naturwissenschaften, Zentrale-ZWA, Zentrale, Anthropolgie
Im Dol 2-6
14195 Berlin

Emmanuele.Petiti@dainst.de

Emmanuele Petiti is a bioarchaeologist and paleopathologist.

His fieldwork experience covers several regions in Europe and the Middle East and his laboratory skills include the use of a wide spectrum of diagnostic tools and imaging techniques.

He is also responsible for: sampling for biomolecular analyses, devising ad-hoc data collection and data maintenance solutions, and supporting outreach intitiatives, by contributing to the creation of videos, blogs and other web and multimedia content.

Publikationen

Il gruppo familiare goto di Collegno
Giostra, Caterina
2019

Tabellarischer Lebenslauf

2023 – 2024
Postdoctoral Researcher: CRC 1266: “Scales of Transformation: Human-Environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies”. Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology and Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology, Kiel University, Germany.

2017 – 2019
Assistant Researcher: The osteoarchaeological assemblages from Harnackstraße, Berlin. Freie Univeristät Berlin, Germany.

2016 – 2016
Lecturer: Bioarchaeology of food. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

2011 – 2014
PhD: Biology, Ecology, Ethology, Anthropology and Biosystematic. University of Florence, Italy.

2010 – 2013
Teaching Assistant. Department of Archaeology, University of Pisa, Italy.

2010 – 2017
Scholarship for guest researchers (8 times). German Archaeological Institute, Berlin.

2009 – 2009
Postgraduate Research scholarship. University of Florence, Italy.

2008 – 2022
Assistant Researcher, several projects at the German Arhcaeological Institute, Berlin: Baalbek (Lebanon), Uruk and Erbil (Iraq), Athens and Olympia (Greece), Tayma (Saudi Arabia), Amman (Jordan), Fujairah (United Arab Emirates).

2008 – 2009
2nd Level University Master Course: Biological Anthropology of the Mediterranean Regions. University of Florence, Italy.

2007 – 2012
Laboratory Assistant and Data Manager. Anthropozoologica (Italy).

1999 – 2007
Master of Arts: Archaeology. University of Pisa, Italy.