Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology
About
Iride Tomazic's research is focused on assessing the impacts of metallurgy on societies, their animals, and the environment by tracking changes over time in both settlement and mortuary records from the Copper Age to the Bronze Age in the Southern Carpathian Basin and the Balkans. She has conducted extensive fieldwork (research and CRM) and laboratory work in continental Europe, the UK, Peru, and North America.
Research Interests: Copper and Bronze Age societies in the Balkans area, and Carpathian Basin, past and environmental contamination, toxicology, climate change, craft production, and metallurgy, role theory, mortuary archaeology, bioarchaeology (activity patterns, paleopathology), metallurgy, trace element,