2025 News from the MPI of Geoanthropology

How Not To Form a State: Research Reveals How Imbalanced Social-Ecological Acceleration Led to Collapse in Early Medieval Europe

A new study in PNAS uses historical and ecological data to examine the rise and fall of Piast Poland, investigating the factors necessary for the emergence and sustainability of state-run social-ecological intensification more

Human Presence in Malta Earlier Than Previously Thought

Mediterranean Hunter Gatherers Navigated Long-Distance Sea Journeys Well Before the First Farmers more

Dr. Barbara Huber Awarded GNAA Science Award 2025 for Excellence in Archaeological Science and Archaeometry

Dr. Huber received the award for her pioneering work in biomolecular archaeology, particularly her research on the identification of organic residues in archaeological contexts. more

Dr. Li Tang Honored with 2025 Johanna Mestorf Award

Presented by the Johanna Mestorf Academy, the award honors young researchers who have written an excellent dissertation exploring human-environment interactions. more

Using Ostracoda to Reveal Anthropogenic Impacts on Water Quality

A new paper published in Earth-Science Reviews examines all studied responses of Ostracoda to anthropogenic environmental stresses, highlighting their benefits as indicators of human impacts on water quality and indicating areas for future implementation more

Ancient and Modern DNA Reveal How Traditional Farming Preserves Manioc’s Genetic Diversity

New study shows how Indigenous farming practices have sustained one of the world’s most important crops for thousands of years more

Hot Dung: How Well Do Traces of Animal Dung Survive Fire?

A New Study Puts Fecal Biomarkers to the Test more

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