Biography:
Kamilla Pawłowska is currently an associate professor at the University of Adam Mickiewicz, Poland, where she cocreates paleoenvironmental research. Her research interests include Paleolithic Europe, Neolithic Near East, human–animal relations, the relationship between climate and cultural change, the study of disease in past animal populations, worked bone study, and taphonomic studies, including depositional practices. Pawłowska is an enthusiastic advocate of contextual zooarchaeology and paleontology, which she uses in her research. She has just begun research on unraveling the chronological, geographical, and taphonomic complexities of the occurrence of the woolly rhinoceros in the Pleistocene contexts of Poland (WOOLRHINOPOLI) and Europe.
Title : Animals embedded in quaternary environments