EMILY SARAH HALLINAN Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 2013-2018 , St Catharine's College PhD, Department of (AHRC Doctoral award-holder) Thesis title: Variation and modernity in Middle Stone Age landscape use in the Western and Northern Cape, Supervisor: Dr Philip Nigst Advisors: Prof. John Parkington, Prof. Paul Mellars, Dr Preston Miracle

2011-2013 , South Africa MPhil by research, Archaeology (awarded with Distinction) Thesis title: Stone Age landscape use in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape Supervisor: Prof. John Parkington

2007-2010 University of Cambridge, St Catharine’s College BA Hons. Archaeology and Anthropology (First Class) Dissertation title: Material engagement and the origins of the modern mind: Evidence from Middle Stone Age South Africa Supervisor: Prof. Paul Mellars

CURRENT POSITION 2020-2022 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal Project: ‘TANKwA: Technological Adaptations of Nubian technology in the Karoo: new geometric morphometric Approaches’ (funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Grant 891917) Supervisor: Dr João Cascalheira

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK (as Principal Investigator) 2013-2015 Surface surveys in the Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa. 12 weeks of data collection for PhD research 2011-2012 Surface surveys in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa. 9 weeks of data collection for Masters research

ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH (as collaborator) 2020 Post-doctoral fellowship: lithic analysis of Upper Palaeolithic assemblages from Vale Boi, Portugal (3 months) Project: ‘EvHe: Origens e Evolução da Cognição Humana e o impacto da ecologia costeira no SW Ibérico’ (funded by FCT, Portugal) PI: Prof. Nuno Bicho (Universidade do Algarve)

2019 Background literature research on Middle Palaeolithic archaeology of Northeast Africa and the Levant to assist writing an AHRC Research Grant PI: Dr Joanne Rowland (University of Edinburgh)

2017 Lithic analysis of Later Stone Age/Pastoralist assemblages from Amboseli, Kenya. Project: ‘REAL: Resilience in East African Landscapes’ (Marie Curie Actions Innovative Training Network, funded by the European Commission) PI: Anna Shoemaker; Prof. Paul Lane (Uppsala University) 2 weeks of museum study, National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi

PUBLICATIONS Hallinan, E. & M. Shaw. 2015. A new Middle Stone Age industry in the Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Antiquity Project Gallery 89(344) http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/hallinan344.

Hallinan, E. & J. Parkington. 2017. Stone Age landscape use in the Olifants River Valley, Clanwilliam, Western Cape, South Africa. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 52(3): 324-372. Mackay, A., E. Hallinan & T. Steele. 2018. Provisioning responses to environmental change in South Africa’s Winter Rainfall Zone, MIS 5-2. In E. Robinson & F. Sellet (eds.) Lithic Technological Organization and Palaeoenvironmental Change: Global and Diachronic Perspectives: 13-36. New York: Springer. Hallinan, E. 2019. Variation and modernity in Middle Stone Age landscape use in the Western and Northern Cape (PhD abstract). Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 54(1): 136-137.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES St Catharine’s College Prize for distinction in research, St Catharine’s College 2016 £200 International Student Faculty Bursary, University of Cape Town 2012 £1000 J W Jagger Trust Scholarship for academic merit, University of Cape Town 2011, 2012 £3600 Lady Cocket Scholarship for academic performance, St Catharine’s College 2008-2010 £600 Mark Gregson Prize for highest marks in Part IIA Archaeology, University of Cambridge 2009 £125 (received jointly) Higham Award for Archaeology, St Catharine’s College 2008, 2009 £1000

RESEARCH FUNDING Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Post-doctoral Fellowship 2020-2022 €147,815.04 Arts and Heritage Research Council, UK, Doctoral Studentship 2013-2016 £41,452.00 Smuts Memorial Fund, University of Cambridge 2015 £1000.00 UAC of Nigeria Travel Fund, University of Cambridge 2015 £500.00 University of Cambridge Fieldwork Fund 2014, 2015 £1793.60 Dorothy Garrod Memorial Trust Fund, Division of Archaeology, Cambridge 2014, 2015 £320.00 University of Edinburgh Tweedie Exploration Fellowship 2014 £800.00 Arts and Heritage Research Council, UK, Fieldwork Research Grant 2013, 2015 £3640.75 St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, Graduate Student Research Fund 2013, 2014 £2250.00 2017, 2018

INVITED TALKS Off-site archaeology and human adaptation in southern Africa: evidence from the Tankwa Karoo Seminar presented to the PalMeso Seminar Group, University of Cambridge, 31 January 2020. The archaeology of religion: what makes us human? Seminar presented to Sixth Form students at St Mary’s School, Cambridge, 21 January 2020. Variation and modernity in Middle Stone Age behaviour from the Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa Seminar presented as a St Catharine’s College Graduate Research Seminar, University of Cambridge, 18 May 2017. The Middle Stone Age of the Tankwa Karoo: Nubian Levallois technology in a South African desert? Seminar presented to the PalMeso Seminar Group, University of Cambridge, 11 March 2016. The archaeology of religion: what makes us human? Seminar presented to Sixth Form students at St Mary’s School, Cambridge, 2 December 2015. Stone Age landscape use and the question of behavioural modernity. A study from the Western Cape, South Africa. Seminar presented to the Archaeological Field Club, University of Cambridge, 11 November 2015. Stone Age landscape use in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape. Seminar presented to the Archaeology Department, University of Cape Town, 28 October 2013.

CONFERENCE PAPERS Variation in Middle Stone Age landscape-use behaviour in the Tankwa Karoo (Northern Cape, South Africa). Paper presented at the African Archaeology Research Day, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, 24 November 2018. Variation in Middle Stone Age landscape-use behaviour in the Tankwa Karoo (Northern Cape, South Africa). Paper presented at the 18th World Congress of the Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, Paris, France, 4-9 June 2018. A landscape perspective on Middle Stone Age behaviour from the Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa. Poster presented at the 23rd Meeting of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Toulouse, France, 26 June-2 July 2016. Variation and modernity in Middle Stone Age landscape use behaviour in the Tankwa Karoo (Northern Cape, South Africa) Paper presented at the St Catharine’s Graduate Research Symposium, University of Cambridge, 27 February 2016 (Invited speaker). A landscape perspective on Middle Stone Age behaviour from the Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa. Poster presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Evolution, London, 10-12 September 2015. A landscape perspective on Stone Age behaviour in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape. Paper presented at the 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological Association, Johannesburg, South Africa, 14-18 July 2014. Stone Age landscape use in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape. Paper presented at the workshop ‘Mapping the Origins of Modern Behaviour’, Travellers Rest, Cederberg, South Africa, 1-4 November 2013 (Invited speaker). Mapping Stone Age landscape use in the Olifants River Valley, Western Cape. Paper presented in the session ‘Landscape archaeology in southern Africa’, at the ASAPA Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, 3-7 July 2013.

TEACHING Undergraduate and graduate courses, University of Cambridge, HSPS/Archaeology Tripos: 2018 ARC33/A35: Archaeology of Africa (practicals) 2016-2020 ARC10/BAN3/G03: Human Evolution and Palaeolithic Archaeology (Faculty Teaching Assistant, lectures, practicals, demonstration, supervision) 2015 ARC11/G03: Topics in Palaeolithic archaeology (seminars) 2014-2016 ARC10: The Palaeolithic of the Old World (supervision) 2013-2015 ARC1: Introduction to Archaeology (supervision)

ACADEMIC SERVICE 2013- Academic proof-reader for non-native English-speakers 2016- Peer-reviewer for Southern African Journal of Humanities and South African Archaeological Bulletin 2014-2016, Co-organiser of PalMeso Seminar Group (weekly seminar series, Department of Archaeology, 2019-2020 University of Cambridge)