Lindsey Büster
Life Sciences
Bradford University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Lindsey Büster is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences. With a PhD on later prehistoric roundhouses, her research includes ritual and domestic life in later prehistoric Europe. She is currently publishing the excavations of the Sculptor’s Cave, a later prehistoric mortuary site in NE Scotland, and manages the Encounters and Transformations in Iron Age Europe (ENTRANS) Project, which examines later prehistoric identity in the East Alpine region.
Research Interest
Later prehistoric Britain and Europe, roundhouses, domestic architecture, mortuary practices
Publications
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Armit, I., Potrebica, H., Črešnar, M., Mason, P. and Büster, L. In prep. 2016. Cultural Encounters in Iron Age Europe. Budapest: Archaeolingua
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Büster, L., Mlekuž, D. and Warmenbol, E. In prep. (under contract) 2017. Between Worlds: Understanding Ritual Cave Use in Later Prehistory. New York: Springer
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Armit, I. & Büster, L. In prep. 2017. Darkness Visible: Later Prehistoric Ritual and Identity at the Sculptor’s Cave, North-East Scotland. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland