Kamilla Pawłowska

Kamilla Pawłowska is currently an associate professor at the University of Adam Mickiewicz, Poland, where she co-creates paleoenvironmental research. Her participation in the Çatalhöyük Research Project allowed her to study animals from environmental, economic, and social perspectives from the Neolithic onwards. Her research interests include Paleolithic Europe, Neolithic Near East, human-animal relations, the relationship between climatic and cultural change, the study of health and disease in past animal populations, and worked bone study. Pawłowska is an enthusiastic advocate of contextual paleozoology and social paleozoology, terms that she introduced into Paleolithic research, which she uses in his research. Her research also focuses on the issues related to taphonomic studies with particular reference to depositional practices.