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A new look at prostitution in medieval Europe: Exploring the potential of ancient pathogen genomics with individuals buried in red light districts.

Project description

Ancient pathogen genomics to understand medieval prostitution

The archaeology of prostitution has primarily focused on describing the structural features of brothels rather than making meaningful observations about the people who worked in these environments. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the SEXWARC project aims to refocus scientific research on female sex workers by using human remains as a new source of information for studying past sex work. The project seeks to understand the health and living conditions of women who worked as sex workers in the Middle Ages. It combines recent advances in ancient DNA research of pathogens with unique skeletal populations excavated from identified red-light districts of medieval cities in the County of Flanders.

Objective

SEXWARC contributes to a paradigm shift in the archaeology of prostitution. The discipline has thus far mainly been limited to a description of the structural features of which brothels are constituted, but struggles to make meaningful observations when it comes to the people who have worked in these environments. This project aims to put female sex workers back at the centre of our scientific work, by focussing on human remains as a new source of information for the study of past sex work.
The main objective is to get a grip on the health and living conditions of these women in the Middle Ages. I will do this by combining – for the very first time – recent advances in ancient DNA research of pathogens with some unique skeletal populations excavated in identified red light districts of medieval cities in the County of Flanders.
As a crossover between the archaeology of sex work and ancient pathogen genomics, I will integrate both the Division of Medieval Archaeology and the Archaeo- and Paleogenetics group at the University of Tübingen. Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Natascha Mehler and mentoring of Prof. Dr. Cosimo Posth, globally acknowledged as experts in their respective domains, this Action will allow to establish myself as an independent scholar with a highly strategic profile and as a future leader of an interdisciplinary research group in historical archaeology.

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Coordinator

EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN
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€ 189 687,36
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GESCHWISTER-SCHOLL-PLATZ
72074 Tuebingen
Germany

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Region
Baden-Württemberg Tübingen Tübingen, Landkreis
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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