معرفی
Dr. Sireen El Zaatari is Senior Academic Researcher/Lecturer at the Paleoanthropology Workgroup, Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Science, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen. Her research integrates dental anthropology, bioarchaeology, and human osteology to analyze Paleolithic hominin adaptation to climatic variability.
- Education: PhD (2007), MA (2002) in Physical Anthropology (Stony Brook University), BA (1998) in Archaeology (American University of Beirut)
Research focuses on:
- Dental microwear analysis for dietary reconstruction
- Climate change impacts on Paleolithic subsistence
- Lebanon's Paleolithic archaeology (REVIVE project)
- Human osteology and bioarchaeological studies
- Lithic technology and ecological adaptation
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in:
- 3D dental topography quantification
- Comparative hominin ecology
- Levantine corridor prehistory
- Neanderthal dietary flexibility
Scientific contributions recognized through:
- €2M+ ERC Consolidator Grant
- NSF, Leakey Foundation, and Wenner-Gren Fellowships
- DFG and Synthesys research funding
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