Our laboratory is located within the Archaeometry Research Unit, in the Archaeology Department. It provides stable light isotope analyses for the University community and users from outside. Our equipment includes two light isotope mass spectrometers administered by an inter-departmental committee. Go to facilities for details.
We have opportunities for Masters and PhD students, and for post-doctoral researchers with related interests.
Personnel of the Archaeometry Research Unit include: Judith Sealy, and Nikolaas van der Merwe.
The instruments and facilities in the laboratory are maintained by John Lanham
