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I am a PhD student working as a University Assistant at the Department of Prehistory and Historical Archaeology. In 2021, I received my master’s degree from the University of Vienna, analysing two block-excavated child burials from the Middle Neolithic Lengyel Culture. 
My main research interests include landscape archaeology and geoarchaeology as well as formation processes and human-landscape interactions. My PhD project focuses on modelling and reconstructing landscape change and evolution of and around Middle Neolithic sites from their construction until the present. I enjoy fieldwork and desktop-based work in equal measures and like to collaborate with colleagues from different (sub-)disciplines, which is a great way for continuously broadening my horizon.  

Research interests: Landscape Archaeology and Geoarchaeology, Formation Processes, Human-Landscape Interactions, Landscape Reconstruction, Prehistoric Archaeology

Current research project: Life of a Landscape. An Archaeological Landscape Biography of the Kreuttal Microregion in Lower Austria 

Publications:

  • Doris Jetzinger, Alexandra Krenn-Leeb, Volker Lindinger, Ronny Weßling, Mandana Peresson, Robert Supper, Reinhard Rötzel, Robert Peticzka, Is this settlement intersected by a ditch? A comparison between magnetic prospection data, ALS data, and archaeological and geological excavation results from the Early Bronze Age fortified hilltop settlement of Ratzersdorf, Lower Austria, in: Wolfgang Rabbel et al. (ed.), Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, 28th March - 1st April 2023, Kiel, Germany, 2023.
  • Doris Jetzinger, The Middle Neolithic Child Burials of the Lengyel Culture from Ölkam, Upper Austria. New Insights into the Burial Customs of the Western Group of the Lengyel Culture and the Dating of the Ölkam Site, in: Wolfram Schier (ed.), Rondel ’22. Ritual arena, calendrical monument, or performative architecture? Newhypotheses and research on Neolithic rondel enclosures 5000-4500 BC. Onlineworkshop, 27th - 29th January 2022, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin 2023.
  • Doris Jetzinger and Christopher Sevara, Revisiting the Segesta and the Monreale Survey Sites - The Benefits and Possibilities of Digitising Analog Archaeological Spatial Data, in: James Bonsall (ed.), New Global Perspectives on Archaeological Prospection, 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection 28. August - 1. September 2019 Sligo - Irland, Oxford 2019, 96-98.