Carla Lancelotti

Carla Lancelotti

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Humanities

I graduated in Archaeology at the University of Bologna and, after a Master in Archaeological Science at the University of Milan, I obtained my PhD in Archaeobotany from the University of Cambridge. In 2014 I co-founded the research group Culture Archaeology and Socio-Ecological Dynamics (CASEs), recognised by the Catalan Agency for Management of University and Research Grants (AGAUR) as an excellence group. In 2017 I was awarded a Starting grant from the ERC to work on the role of drought-tolerant crops on long-term resilience and adaptation to drylands (RAINDROPS ERC-Stg-2017, 759800). I am currently co-vicepresident of the Institutional Committe for Ethical Review of Projects at Univeristat Pompeu Fabra (CIREP) and from 2022 I am the director of the Centre for Studies on Planetary Wellbeing at Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

Research interests

I am an archaeobotanist and quantitative archaeologist specialised in long-term human ecology of drylands. I combine methods from plant sciences, ethnography and archaeology with statistical analysis, modelling and simulation to study plant-related activities. Specifically, my work addresses the essential role of the so-called secondary resources (e.g., millets as foodstuff, dung as fuel, etc.) for the adaptation and resilience of past and present socio-ecological systems in drylands. I conduct research in South Asia, Europe, Near East, Africa and South America, covering a chronology that span from Early Neolithic to historic periods, with a special focus on South Asian Bronze Age and African late prehistory. I strongly believe in the importance of upholding Responsible Research and Innovation practices, by fully complying with the principles of ethical research, open access, civil society engagement and by incorporating a gender perspective to my work.

Selected publications

- Ruiz-Pérez J, Karoune E, Kerfant C, García-Granero JJ, Madella M & Lancelotti C 2024, 'Open Practices in Phytolith Research: A Community Survey', Open Quaternary, vol. 10, no. 2, pp 1–14.   
- Varalli A, Beldados A, D' Agostini F, Mvimi M, D'Andrea C & Lancelotti C 2024, "Isotopic analysis of modern sorghum and finger millet from different altitudes in Ethiopia: implications for ancient farming practices", Frontiers Environ.Archaeol, vol. 3
- D'Agostini F, Pérez JR, Madella M, Vadez V & Lancelotti C 2024, 'Predicting plant water availability from phytolith assemblages: an experimental approach for archaeological reconstructions in drylands', Vegetation history and archaeobotany.
- Meresa Y, Ruiz-Giralt A, Beldados A, Lancelotti C & D'Andrea AC 2024, 'Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite Agricultural Economy at Ona Adi, Tigrai (Ethiopia): First look at a 1000-Year History', African Archaeological Review, vol.41, pp. 239-268.

Selected research activities

In 2024 I was awarded an Erasmus+ Internationa teaching and traning grant to visit the University of Namibia.
One of my former PhD student was awarded the UPF's prize for best dissertation (Premi Extraordinari de Doctorat).
I published 8 papers in high-rank journals, all of which are available open access. I have presented my work at seven national and international conferences, twice as invited speaker.