Carli Peters
Main Focus
Carli is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. For her research, she uses peptide mass fingerprinting to gain insight into Australian faunal assemblages by improving identification rates.
Curriculum Vitae
Carli received both her BA in Archaeology (2016) and RMSc in
Bioarchaeology (2018) from Leiden University. Her RMSc research focused on the
reconstruction of the site formation history of the Middle Pleistocene site Schöningen
13II-4 by means of spatial analysis, spatial statistics and orientation
analyses of faunal remains. In 2023, she successfully defended her PhD at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena.
Publications
Peters, C., K.K. Richter, J.C. Svenning, and N. Boivin (2022). Leveraging palaeoproteomics to address conservation and restoration agendas. iScience 25, 104195.
Peters, C., K.K. Richter, T. Manne, J. Dortch, A. Paterson, K. Travouillon, J. Louys, G.J. Price, M. Petraglia, A. Crowther, and N. Boivin (2021). Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprinting. Royal Society Open Science 8, 211229.
Peters, C. and T. van Kolfschoten (2020). The site formation history of Schoningen 13II-4 (Germany): Testing different models of site formation by means of spatial analysis, spatial statistics and orientation analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 114, 105067.