Charlotte Sabaux
Biography
I obtained my Master in Practical Archeology (2017) at the Université libre de Bruxelles, where I specialized in protohistoric archaeology. For my master thesis, I decided to expand my knowledge in anthropology and I studied the human skeletal remains that have been excavated in a cave in Belgium. Moreover, I had the opportunity to attend Henri Duday's funerary archaeology and field anthropology course, at the École française de Rome (2016).
In addition to my contribution to the excavation of several sites (Bibracte – France, Koekelberg- Belgium, Beveren – Belgium), I collaborated to the inventory and the valuation of collections in the Royal Museums of Art and History and I did photogrammetry for the Royal Museum of Central Africa.
In 2018, I have been started my PhD in the CRUMBEL project where I learned more about cremation study in terms of osteology, Sr isotopes and CT-Scans. My subject aims to improve our knowledges of the Meuse valley in Belgium combining multi proxy analyses.
Location
Pleinlaan 2, VUB
1050 Brussels
Belgium