
معرفی
Sara Gummesson is a Lecturer at Stockholm University's Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, specializing in taphonomy, osteoarchaeological analysis, and Stone Age technologies. She leads the Swedish Research Council-funded project Retrieving Osseous Biographies, investigating bone/antler tool transmission in the Baltic Sea region (9500–3000 BCE) through radiocarbon dating, ZooMS, and paleoenvironmental methods. Sara also contributes to the Alvastra project (Uppsala University) and the NordForsk-supported FenScan network, focusing on wetland archaeology methodology.
- Key Research Themes: Scandinavian Stone Age, bone craft spatial organization, isotopic provenance studies, and human remains taphonomy.
- Publications: Recent works explore Mesolithic dietary isotopes (2016), bone tool production zones at Strandvägen (2017), cranial trauma patterns (2018), and depositional practices in acidic soil environments (2024).
Teaching & Infrastructure: Active in osteoarchaeological laboratory instruction and part of Sweden's national ArchLab infrastructure. Collaborates with institutions like Uppsala University and NordForsk networks.




