Christian Reepmeyer

Christian Reepmeyer, PhD

Stellvertretender Direktor

Kommission für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen
Dürenstraße 35-37
53173 Bonn-Bad Godesberg

+49228 99771225
Christian.Reepmeyer@dainst.de

Prehistoric Archaeology

My main field of expertise is the study of prehistoric movement, mobility and exchange from the empirical analysis of igneous rocks with geochemical techniques (EDXA, SEM, XRF (hand-held and lab-based), LA-ICP-MS). The geochemical data is combined with exchange and evolutionary ecology theory to understand prehistoric social interaction. My research impact has been in the application of scientific techniques to characterise ancient stone tools from Asia and the Pacific, which provide tangible evidence for prehistoric social and economic movements, often over thousands of kilometres of marine terrain.

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Publikationen

Tabellarischer Lebenslauf

2021 – 2022
Special Scientist – SaRoCy – Early Holocene Sea Routes to Cyprus and MIGRATE, Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus

2020 – 2020
Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany

2019 – 2021
Senior Lecturer, College of Arts, Society and Education, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

2015 – 2018
Lecturer, College of Arts, Society and Education, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

2013 – 2015
Australian Research Council - Discovery Early Career Research Award, Archaeology and Natural History, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

2010 – 2013
Postdoctoral Fellow, Archaeology and Natural History, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Events

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Decolonising research on Sea Country with Gimuy Walubara Yidinji

4. Juni 2024
18:00 - 20:00

Kommission für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen

Festvortrag zum Jahresempfang des DAI 2023 - Vortrag startet ab 34.10

Meet Dr Christian Reepmeyer, JCU Archaeology lecturer

ICOMOS conference - Monuments and Sites de-colonial

Archaeological perspectives on colonial built heritage in the Pacific - lecture starts at 44.28