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Nika Shilobod
@NikaShilobod@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

About the thesis, basically my PhD research challenges the myth of pristine #wilderness by revealing how England's "natural" #landscapes have been consistently shaped by human activity for 8,000 years. Using archaeological, environmental, and historical evidence, I demonstrate that effective #conservation must abandon fantasies of returning to imagined pristine states and instead work with our contemporary ecological realities. #holocene #archaeology

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Nika Shilobod
@NikaShilobod@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

I've passed my #viva (yay!) and can now share two recent publications:

First, our article on reconstructing prehistoric land cover in the Humberhead Levels is now out in Vegetation History and #Archaeobotany.

We applied the Multiple Scenario Approach to produce spatially-informed quantitative reconstructions across four #prehistoric periods, working through the complexities of #wetland-rich 'blue-green' #landscapes where #freshwater and #marine systems intersect.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-026-01087-6

Second, I contributed to the #archaeology chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of #Anarchism (March 2026), which connects #anarchist theory and #history to contemporary political developments.

https://link.springer.com/book/9783031980299

More publications on the way as well and on to what comes next, whatever that might be (pls send me your #postdoc postings 🙏 😅 ).

#geoarchaeology #palaeoecology #gis

SpringerLink

The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism

This is a comprehensive handbook on anarchist thought and practice for scholars, students, and activists.
SpringerLink

Reconstructing prehistoric land cover and landuse in complex ‘blue-green’ landscapes - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany - Environmental context is vital when analysing archaeological sites and interpreting past human activity. Pollen, being widely dispersed and readily preserved...
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
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Nika Shilobod
@NikaShilobod@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

About the thesis, basically my PhD research challenges the myth of pristine #wilderness by revealing how England's "natural" #landscapes have been consistently shaped by human activity for 8,000 years. Using archaeological, environmental, and historical evidence, I demonstrate that effective #conservation must abandon fantasies of returning to imagined pristine states and instead work with our contemporary ecological realities. #holocene #archaeology

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Nika Shilobod
@NikaShilobod@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

I've passed my #viva (yay!) and can now share two recent publications:

First, our article on reconstructing prehistoric land cover in the Humberhead Levels is now out in Vegetation History and #Archaeobotany.

We applied the Multiple Scenario Approach to produce spatially-informed quantitative reconstructions across four #prehistoric periods, working through the complexities of #wetland-rich 'blue-green' #landscapes where #freshwater and #marine systems intersect.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-026-01087-6

Second, I contributed to the #archaeology chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of #Anarchism (March 2026), which connects #anarchist theory and #history to contemporary political developments.

https://link.springer.com/book/9783031980299

More publications on the way as well and on to what comes next, whatever that might be (pls send me your #postdoc postings 🙏 😅 ).

#geoarchaeology #palaeoecology #gis

SpringerLink

The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism

This is a comprehensive handbook on anarchist thought and practice for scholars, students, and activists.
SpringerLink

Reconstructing prehistoric land cover and landuse in complex ‘blue-green’ landscapes - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany - Environmental context is vital when analysing archaeological sites and interpreting past human activity. Pollen, being widely dispersed and readily preserved...
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
Title page of a PhD thesis from the University of Plymouth. The university crest appears at top (shield with stars and wavy bands). Main title: "Deconstructing the Wildscape: Human-Environment Co-Creation in the Humberhead Levels" by Nika Shilobod. Submitted for Doctor of Philosophy, School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering. Dated October 31, 2025.
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