Dr Katie A. Hemer
BA Hons (Cantab), MSc, PhD
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
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Full contact details
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Minalloy House
10-16 Regent Street
葫芦影业
S1 3NJ
- Profile
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I read Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge (Fitzwilliam College) where I focused on Indian archaeology for my final year.
I subsequently studied for an MSc in Palaeopathology at Durham University, followed by a second MSc in Biomolecular Archaeology at the University of 葫芦影业.
I remained at 葫芦影业 for my doctorate, which I was awarded in 2011. During the 2011-12 academic year, I was appointed as a University Teacher to cover Professor Mike Parker Pearson鈥檚 study leave.
Between 2012-2015, I held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (鈥淓ast meets West: Mobility and cultural contact between the Mediterranean and western Britain in the early medieval period, c.400 鈥 800 A.D鈥), and in 2013, I was also awarded a University of 葫芦影业 Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Fellowship.
After returning from maternity leave in 2017, I transitioned from my VC Fellowship to become a Lecturer.
- Qualifications
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- BA Hons (Cantab) Archaeology and Anthropology (First Class)
- MSc Palaeopathology
- MSc Biomolecular Archaeology
- PhD (葫芦影业)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Research interests
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- Early medieval period
- Bioarchaeology, including stable isotope analysis (diet and population mobility)
- Western Britain
- Early medieval trade and migration
- The Archaeology of Children and Childhood
- Human osteology and Palaeopathology
- Funerary Archaeology
- Disability and physical impairment in past populations
Current Research Projects
Scremby Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
I am currently working with Dr Hugh Willmot from the Department and Dr Adam Daubney (Portable Antiquities Scheme) on the current excavations of the late 5th- and early 6th-century cemetery at Scremby, Lincolnshire.
Excavation of over 20 burials has shown the cemetery was the focus for a number of very high status burials.
Scientific analysis of the human remains, including stable isotope analysis, and material culture from the cemetery is on-going.
The St Patrick鈥檚 Chapel Excavation Project
I am the co-director of The St Patrick鈥檚 Chapel Excavation Project, which is a collaborative research project with Dyfed Archaeological Trust. St Patrick鈥檚 Chapel is an early medieval (5th-10th century AD) Christian cemetery situated in sand dunes overlooking Whitesands Beach, Pembrokeshire.
- Publications
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Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Reports
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
- President of the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past
- Member of the Historic Environment Trailblazer Group.
- Member of the Editorial Board for the journal, Childhood in the Past
- Member of the Editorial Board for the journal, Isle of Man Studies: Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society
- Member of the Irish Isotopes Research Group
- Public Engagement
- Invited talks
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- November 2015- 鈥極n the utmost border of the earth鈥: life and death in early medieval Wales. UCL Institute of Archaeology / British Museum Medieval Seminar Series, London.
- July 2015- Caethion Cymru: investigating slavery in early medieval Wales. Leeds International Medieval Congress 2015.
- February 2015- A world in motion: investigating population mobility in early medieval western Britain. Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt.
- February 2015- 鈥楢鈥檈 tat en argluyd arnau鈥: perspectives on children and childhood in early medieval Wales. University of 葫芦影业, MARS lecture series.
- December 2014- 鈥極n the utmost border of the earth鈥: Long-distance trade and contact with early medieval western Britain. Linking the Mediterranean: Regional and Trans-Regional Interactions in Times of Fragmentation (300 - 800 CE). Institut f眉r Mittelalterforschung, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Vienna, 11th-13th December.
- October 2014- 鈥極n the utmost border of the earth': evidence for contact and migration in early medieval Wales. Irish Isotopes Research Group, University College Dublin, Dublin.
- October 2013- Ymchwilio y gorffennol trwy archaeoleg biomoleciwlaidd. Welsh public lecture to Derby Welsh Speakers Society.
- August 2013- Ymchwilio y gorffennol trwy moleciwlau. Welsh public lecture at the National Eisteddfod, Denbighshire.
- Events
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- August/September 2015- The St Patrick鈥檚 Chapel Excavation Project Exhibition鈥 hosted by St David鈥檚 Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
- Television and Media
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- December 2016- Contributor 鈥 鈥楧igging for Britain鈥, BBC Four
- Presenter for the Welsh-language channel, S4C:
- May 鈥 September 2015- Presenter, 鈥楥orff Cymru, Series 3鈥. Produced by Boom Pictures Cymru. 6-program series, aired May 2016.
- May 鈥 September 2014- Presenter, 鈥楥orff Cymru, Series 2鈥. Produced by Boom Pictures Cymru. 6-program series, aired September 2014
- February 鈥 July 2013- Presenter, 鈥楥orff Cymru'. Produced by Boom Pictures Cymru. 6-program series, aired April 2013.