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Gundula Mueldner is a Researcher at the University of Reading's Department of Archaeology, specializing in bioarchaeology and stable isotope analysis. Her work focuses on reconstructing past diets, population mobility, and agricultural practices through interdisciplinary approaches. She has co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.
Her research spans prehistoric to medieval periods, with key projects in the Near East, Europe, and Britain. Notable themes include Neolithic animal domestication, Roman migration patterns, and medieval dietary shifts. She frequently collaborates internationally on isotopic studies of human and faunal remains, environmental archaeology, and archaeological chemistry.
Recent work includes analyzing strontium isotopes in southern Britain and isotopic evidence of cereal production strategies in Iron Age/Roman Britain. She also investigates dietary practices in medieval fishing communities and breastfeeding norms in early modern Scotland.
Her contributions bridge archaeology, chemistry, and genetics, providing insights into ancient human-environment interactions and cultural transformations. She has supervised numerous collaborative projects but no formal student advisees are listed.



