Emily Johnson

Personal details

Email:

evj202@exeter.ac.uk

Education

2013-present:

University of Exeter

PhD in Zooarchaeology: 

A zooarchaeological study of butchery and bone fat processing practices among early Neolithic farming societies in central Europe

 

Funded by the European Research Council.

2012-2013:

University of Exeter

MSc Bioarchaeology (Human Osteology), Distinction.

 

Dissertation title: The Faunal Remains from the Hat and Feather Yard, Bath.

2009-2012:

University of Exeter

BA (Combined Honours) Archaeology and Ancient History, first class.

 

Dissertation title: An Identification and Analysis of an Assemblage of Archaeological Animal Bones from the site at Maltings Lane, Witham, Essex (WHML).

 

Awarded a College Commendation for Academic Achievement in Classics.

 

Professional/research experience

May 1 2017:

University of Exeter

Postdoctoral Research Associate on the NeoMilk Project



 


August 8 2015 - September 8 2015:

Cadw

I identified, recorded and documented a large faunal assemblage from Haverfordwest Priory in West Wales, with material dating from the mediaeval to the modern period. I produced a detailed report on this material.