Contact
Department of Human Evolution
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Deutscher Platz 6
04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 (341) 3550 - 350
fax: +49 (0341) 3550 - 399
e-mail: streiber@[>>> Please remove the brackets! <<<]eva.mpg.de
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2017 - Present | Ph.D. in Applied and Analytical Paleontology |
2015-2017 | Masters in Archaeology: Quaternary and prehistory Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (M.N.H.N.), Paris Master “Evolution, Natural heritage and Societies: Quaternary and Prehistory” Speciality: Anatomical and taxonomical diversity of Quaternary zooarchaeology Supervisors: Dr. Élise Dufour and Dr. Anne-Marie Bacon |
2011-2014 | B.A. in Archaeology Laval University, Québec International profile, during the 2014 autumn semester in Paris IV, La Sorbonne |
Conference Presentations, Posters, and Abstracts
- Bourgon N., Jaouen K., Bacon A.-M., Dufour É., Demeter F., Antoine P.-O., Boesch Q., Duringer P., Patole-Edoumba É., Ponche J.-L., Shackelford L., Duangthongchit S., Sayavonkhamdy T., Sichanthongtip P., Sihanam D., Souksavatdy V., Hublin J.-J., Tütken T., 2018. Preservation and variation of diet-related zinc isotope in a Late Pleistocene food web: Perspectives on a new dietary tracer. 8th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology ISBA.
- Bourgon N., Jaouen K., Bacon A.-M., Dufour É., Demeter F., Antoine P.-O., Boesch Q., Duringer P., Patole-Edoumba É., Ponche J.-L., Shackelford L., Duangthongchit S., Sayavonkhamdy T., Sichanthongtip P., Sihanam D., Souksavatdy V., Hublin J.-J., Tütken T., 2018. Zinc isotopes as a dietary indicator for archaeology and paleontology: Insights from a Southeast Asian Late Pleistocene food web. 8thAnnual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution.
- Bourgon N., Jaouen K., Bacon A.-M., Dufour É., Demeter F., Antoine P.-O., Boesch Q., Duringer P., Patole-Edoumba É., Ponche J.-L., Shackelford L., Duangthongchit S., Sayavonkhamdy T., Sichanthongtip P., Sihanam D., Souksavatdy V., Hublin J.-J., Tütken T., 2018. Zinc isotopes on fossil teeth and their use as dietary tracer: Evidences from a multi-isotopes study. Frontiers in Archaeological Sciences 2.
- Bourgon, N. 4thYoung Natural History Scientists’ Meeting (YNHM). 2017
Archaeological Employment
2016-2017 | Assistant archaeologist for Ian Badgley National Capital Commission, Ottawa, Canada Organization, management and excavation of the Archaic to Woodland BiFw-18 archaeological site, Leamy Lake Park, Gatineau, Canada |
Analytical and Technical Training
- Drilling of bulk and sequential samplesfrom tooth enamel for stable isotope analysis
- Sample preparation for δ13C and δ18O analysisof the structural carbonate fraction
- Sample preparation for δ66Zn and 87Sr/86Sr analysis of bulk tooth enamel
- Sample preparation for δ13C and δ15N analysis of bulk bone collagen
- Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) analysis of δ66Zn and 87Sr/86Sr analysis of bulk tooth enamel
- Zooarchaeological anatomical and taxonomic identification and data analysis: recording of taxonomic, demographic and metrical information, fragmentation patterns and processing modifications, generating mortality profiles
- Statistical Data Analysis using R: descriptive statistics and data visualization, linear and non-linear regression analysis, multivariate statistics
- Stable Isotope Mixing Models using R: SIAR, SIBER, MixSIAR (SIMM) and simmR, offered by PRstatitics,
Instructors: Dr. Andrew Jackson, Dr. Andrew Parnell
Archaeological Science Work
2016-2017 | Master's research thesis Sampling, samples preparation and data analysis of δ13C and δ18O stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel,as part of my second year of post-graduate program, within the U.M.R. 7209 of the C.N.R.S. ("Archaeozoology, Archaeobotanics: Societies, Practices and Environments"): “Isotopic analysis of continental large carnivores fauna of the Upper Pleistocene of Laos.” |
2015-2016 | Master’s Introductory research thesis Sampling, samples preparation and data analysis of δ13C and δ18O stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel,as part of my first year of post-graduate program, within the U.M.R. 7209 of the C.N.R.S. ("Archaeozoology, Archaeobotany: cultures, human practices and environments"): “Trophic study based on stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel (C & O) on a mammal collection from the Cambodian site of Boh Dambang, in Southeast Asia.” |
2011-2014 | Zooarchaeological Work for Professor James Woollett Laval University, Québec, Canada Identification and description of faunal material from Svalbard, Iceland |
Archaeological Field Work
- 2016/2017
At the Archaic to Woodland BiFw-18 site, Leamy Lake Park, Gatineau, Canada
Supervisors: N.C.C. archaeologist Ian Badgley - 2013
At the historic site of Îlot-du-Palais (Colonial to Industrial era periods), Québec, Canada
Supervisors: Professor Réginal Auger and Professor Allison Bain - 2012/2016
At the Magdalenian site of Pincevent, France
Supervisors: Professor Michel Orliac, Dr. Pierre Bodu and Dr. Olivier Bignon