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Tanja Reiser is a scientific collaborator at the Institute of Pre- and Protohistory, part of the Faculty of Humanities at Kiel University. Her work focuses on archaeobotany and large residue analysis, contributing to interdisciplinary research in prehistoric archaeology.
Her research interests include archaeobotany, organic residue analysis, paleoethnobotany, and environmental archaeology. These areas support the understanding of past human-environment interactions, subsistence strategies, and material culture through the analysis of plant remains and residual deposits in archaeological contexts.
No recent publications or scientific awards were listed in the provided text. There is no mention of student supervision or external research grants.
The Institute of Pre- and Protohistory at Kiel University hosts various research initiatives, including participation in the Cluster ROOTS and ERC projects, within which Tanja Reiser's expertise in archaeobotanical and residue analysis likely contributes to broader collaborative efforts.
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