Feeling lucky to be in a job (for now) that I love so much. Just arrived back from a 5 day workshop in Goettingen, Germany. We invited palaeoecologists, palynologists, historians, ethnographers and archaeologists working on the Atlantic Forest of #brazil. We were also honoured to host a Tupi-guarani village leader, who generously offered his unique perspectives. I delivered a 2 day workshop on #gis #rstats #ecology species distribution modelling using #tidymodels and #tidysdm.
Palaeoecology made easy: two new tools to make the best use of big data in archaeology | Department of Archaeology

In recent years, we witnessed the publication of both large datasets of archaeological occurrences and palaeoclimatic data series covering hundreds of thousands of years. This opened the door to new, exciting possibilities in the field of palaeoecology.