Dr Catherine Longford

BA, BSc, MSc, PhD

School of Biosciences

British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow

Dr Catherine Longford
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Dr Catherine Longford
School of Biosciences
Minalloy House
10-16 Regent Street
葫芦影业
S1 3NJ
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I am currently a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow researching cultural connections through the archaeobotanical record focusing on the Bell Beaker period. 

I obtained a BA/BSc with majors in Archaeology, Geology and an Honours degree in Botany from the University of Melbourne (2005).  I joined the University of 葫芦影业 for an MSc in Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy (2007), and my PhD (2015), also at the University of 葫芦影业, focused on the plant economy of the Kura-Araxes within the context of Bronze Age Near Eastern archaeobotany.

Within the Archaeology Department I have been a Marie Curie Research Fellow in Archaeobotany researching roots and tubers as part of the 鈥業ntegrated Archaeobotanical Research鈥 project (G. Jones 2007-09), as a Research Officer in Archaeobotany (2009-10) and as Post-Doctoral Research Associate working with Professor Glynis Jones as part of the University of Manchester ERC funded ADAPT project led by Professor Terry Brown.

I have taught Archaeobotany at both the University of 葫芦影业 and the University of Nottingham 

I have also worked as a plant macroremains and charcoal specialist for the 葫芦影业 Archaeobotanical Consultancy and in commercial archaeology as a post-excavation supervisor for Headland Archaeology in their Midland and West office.

I have been involved as an archaeobotanist in field projects in Turkey, Georgia, Israel, Bulgaria and the UK at sites dating from the Neolithic to Medieval period.

Qualifications
  • 2015- PhD in Archaeobotany 鈥 葫芦影业
  • 2007- MSc in Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy 鈥 葫芦影业)
  • 2005- BA/BSc (Hons) 鈥 The University of Melbourne
Research interests

I am interested in food and identity (both archaeological and modern), agricultural decision-making, crop choices and risk management in ancient societies and the spread of agriculture.

I have specialised in Near Eastern archaeology and ancient agriculture, in particular the Bronze Age Kura-Araxes culture, and agriculture in Neolithic Europe.  

My post-doctoral project is investigating the crop choices and cultivation strategies at Bell Beaker and contemporary sites in Late Neolithic and Beaker period Europe (3000-1800BC).  This broad comparative study will explore cultural connections and identity across the Bell Beaker horizon. 

My main areas of interest include:

  • Archaeobotany
  • Food and Identity
  • Crop choices
  • Near Eastern archaeology
  • Kura-Araxes culture
  • Bronze Age Caucasus and Anatolia
  • European Neolithic
  • Bell Beaker culture

Research Projects/Collaborations:

  • ADAPT (ERC PI Professor Terry Jones University of Manchester Co-I Professor Glynis Jones University of 葫芦影业)- The ADAPT project is using genetic and archaeobotanical data to investigate how certain crops were able to adapt, and why others may have failed to adapt, to the change in climate as agriculture spread across Europe during the Neolithic.
  • Georgian-Australian Investigations in Archaeology (GAIA) 
    • Rabati. Dr Giorgi Bedianishvilli (Georgian National University) and Dr Andrew Jamieson (University of Melbourne)
    • Chobareti: Professor Tony Sagona (University of Melbourne) and Dr Kakha Kakhiani (Otar Lordkipanidze Centre for Archaeological Research Tbilisi)
  • Tel Beit Yerah Research and Excavation Project- Dr Rafi Greenberg and Dr Sarit Paz (Tel Aviv University)
  • Tundzha Regional Archaeological Project- Dr Shawn Ross and Dr Adela Sobotkova (Macquarie University)
  • Roman Families Project, Credenhill- Christopher Atkinson (Community Heritage and Archaeology Consultancy)
Grants
  • 2019- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship. 
  • 2014- Centre for British Research in the Levant Travel Grant for 鈥楶lant Economy and Environment of Tel Beit Yerah鈥
  • 2013- Palestine Exploration Fund Travel Grant for 鈥楾he Tel Beit Yerah Archaeobotany Project鈥.
Teaching activities

Postgraduate

  • Archaeobotany (co-ordinator)
  • Advanced Archaeobotany (co-ordinator)
Professional activities and memberships
  • Member of the Association of Environmental Archaeologists.
  • Member of the British Institute at Ankara.
  • Member of the Palestinian Exploration Fund.
  • Member of the Centre for British Research in the Levant
Publications
  • Rowley-Conwy, P., Gron, K., Bishop, R., Dunne, J., Evershed, R., Longford, C., Schulting, R. and Treasure, E. (2020). The Earliest Farming in Britain. in K. Gron, P. Rowley-Conwy and L. S酶rensen (eds.) Farmers at the Frontier: A Pan-European Perspective on Neolithisation. (Oxbow Books). pp. 401-424
  • Bedianashvili, G., Sagona, C., Longford, C., and Martkoplishvili, I. (2019) '' Ancient Near Eastern Studies 56 pp. 1-131.  
  • Sobotkova, A., Longford, C. and Bakardzhiev, S. (2018) Excavations at Dodoparon, Yambol Province, in Ross, S., Sobotkova, A., Tzetkova, J., Nekhrizov, G., and Connor, S. (eds). The Tundzha Regional Archaeology Project: Surface Survey, Palaeoecology, and Associated Studies in Central and Southeast Bulgaria, 2009-2015 Final Report. (Oxford: Oxbow Books).  pp. 200-210 
  • Connor, S., Longford, C. Thomas, I. (2018) 鈥淧rehistoric plant use and highland vegetation change in the Pasinler Valley, eastern Anatolia.鈥 In Batmaz, A. Bedianashvili, G., Michalewicz, A., and Robinson, A. (eds.) Context and Connection.  Studies on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Honour of Antonio Sagona (Louvain: Peeters Press)  pp. 687-709.
  • Longford, C. (2013) 鈥淓nvironmental Investigations 2012 Analysis and results鈥, in Kakhiani, K., Sagona, A., Sagona, C., Kvavadze, E., Bedianashvili, G., Massager, E., Martin, L., Herrscher, E., Martkoplishvili, I., Birkett-Rees, J., Longford, C. 鈥湶.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Ancient Near Eastern Studies 50, 1-138 (46-48)
  • Connor, S., Ross, S., Sobotkova, A., Herries, A., Mooney, S., Longford, C., Iliev, Ilia. (2013) 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Quaternary Science Reviews 68, 200-215.
  • Longford, C., Drinnan, A., Sagona, A. (2009) 鈥淭he Archaeobotany of Sos Hoyuk, Turkey: A preliminary study.鈥 In Fairbairn A., O鈥機onnor S., and Marwick, B. (eds) New Directions in Archaeological Science (Terra Australis 28). ANU E-press: Canberra, 121 鈥 136.
  • Fairbairn, A., Longford, C., Griffin, B. (2007) 鈥淎rchaeobotany at Kaman-Kalehoyuk 2006.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Anatolian Archaeological Studies 16, 151-157