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Dr. Claudia Gerling is a Lecturer and Research Assistant at the University of Basel's Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Department of Environmental Sciences, specifically within the Integrative Biology research group. She also serves as a Scientific Associate at FG Schünemann. Her academic work focuses on environmental archaeology, isotope analysis, and ancient history, with particular emphasis on human mobility, settlement patterns, and cultural adaptation in historical contexts.
Dr. Gerling's research interests span across several interconnected fields:
- Archaeological isotope analysis for studying human and animal mobility
- Environmental archaeology and paleoenvironmental reconstruction
- Roman history and archaeology, particularly in the Netherlands region
- Early medieval Eastern European cultures, including the Cherniakhiv community
- Bronze Age settlements in forest-steppe landscapes
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on using scientific methods like strontium isotope analysis to address historical questions about human migration patterns, cultural interactions, and environmental adaptations across different time periods and geographical regions. These works show interdisciplinary approaches combining archaeological evidence with environmental science methodologies.
Dr. Gerling is currently involved in several ongoing research projects:
- Mobility, social structures and lifestyles in late antique Basilia and early medieval Bazela
- Rome's Late Republican and Early Augustan Alpine Campaigns
- The Roman necropolis Brugg-Remigersteig



