Kristina Penezić

Kristina Penezić obtained her diploma in Archaeology from the University of Belgrade and is currently a PhD student at Heidelberg University, Germany. Her interests include Balkan Prehistory, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, settlement archaeology, site-catchment analyses, and employment of physical and chemical analyses and methods in Archaeology. She has a vast experience in both field and lab work and was awarded several international scholarships for studies abroad (Ljubljana, Bratislava, Frankfurt, Heidelberg). She was involved in several ERC and FP7 projects, both as a scientific collaborator and local partner administrator; did work as a consultant in the field of heritage management for international companies; and is a promoter and communicator of science for general public. She is employed at the BioSense institute and is a research associate at the ERC funded BIRTH project investigating prehistoric lifestyles and biocultural mechanisms which led to prehistoric fertility increase.

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