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Marcello Mannino is an Associate Professor at the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University. His primary affiliation is with the university's Moesgård campus in Højbjerg, Denmark. He specializes in environmental archaeology with a focus on stable isotope analysis, prehistoric dietary reconstruction, and human-environment interactions across Holocene and Late Pleistocene periods.
His research spans Europe, the Levant, and Italy, addressing topics such as hunter-gatherer adaptations, agricultural transitions, and isotopic tracing of resource use. He has been involved in major interdisciplinary projects like the AU STAR initiative (2015-2016), which integrated natural sciences with archaeological research.
Mannino has maintained an active publication record since 1999, with significant contributions in 2024-2025 focusing on isotopic analyses of medieval diets, Korean prehistoric diets, and stockfish trade networks. His work often bridges bioarchaeology with historical and environmental datasets. He has served as an examiner for PhD theses and peer reviewer for journals like Quaternary Science Reviews and The Holocene.
Key areas of activity include:
- Editorial roles for archaeological journals
- Organizing international conferences (e.g., 39th Association for Environmental Archaeology Conference)
- Collaborations across Europe and South Korea


