Natasha Kozlowski
Background
Natasha holds a BSc (Hons) in Archaeology from Durham University and an MPhil in Archaeological Science from the University of Cambridge. She is currently undertaking PhD research focused on evaluating the use of plant wax biomarkers to reconstruct palaeoenvironments in Pleistocene Britain. Through this work, she is developing expertise in biomolecular approaches to palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, alongside broader geoarchaeological and Quaternary science methods.
Role
As a Geoarchaeology Technician at Quaternary Scientific, Natasha is involved in geoarchaeological fieldwork, sediment description, and subsampling. She conducts a range of geochemical and palaeoenvironmental laboratory analyses, contributing to the reconstruction of past environments across diverse project contexts. Her role supports both research and commercial projects, ensuring robust data collection and analysis throughout the project lifecycle.
Research Interests
Natasha's research interests include:
- Pleistocene environments;
- Biomolecular approaches in palaeoenvironmental research;
- The application of plant wax biomarkers for environmental reconstruction.