State-of-the-art DNA-sequencing facilities, molecular biology laboratories, aDNA, protein and lipid labs, mass spectrometry laboratory, and high-performance computing clusters.
A collaborative platform for integrated research in cloth cultures. It rests upon the expertise of a multi-disciplinary network of experts, spanning archaeology, textile and animal skin research, history, art history, terminology, museums, conservation, digital and natural sciences.
A teaching and research facility at the Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies which includes a Reflectance Transformation Imaging dome, focus-stacking equipment and software, professional cameras and lighting setup. The lab is funded by The Carlsberg Foundation.
A network of museums and other heritage institutions that supports research on heritage interpretation, preservation, documentation and management.
EuroWeb fosters a pan-European network of scholars and stakeholders from academia, museums, conservation, cultural and creative industries.
Based at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, ArchaeoScience facilitates interdisciplinary analysis of archeological sediments, biofacts and artifacts as well as non-destructive analyses of artifacts linking the natural sciences and archaeological research.
The highly specialised core facilities are available to researchers at the faculty, UCPH, other universities, hospitals, and external partners via payment.
Department of Forensic Medicine
Globe Institute and Natural History Museum of Denmark
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies and Saxo Institute
Centre for Textile Research
One of the world's largest anthropological collections with artefacts originating mainly from Danish archaeological sites. (Globe Institute)
Ceramics, lithics, animal bones; miscellaneous objects from SW Asia and Africa. (Dept. of Cross-Cultural end Regional Studies)
Excavations in the Middle East e.g. the Diana Kirkbride Archive (Dept. of Cross-Cultural end Regional Studies)
Centre for Textile Research, Saxo Institute
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Natural History Museum
Journal for students concerned with the history, culture, archaeology and language of ancient Southwest Asia and Northeast Africa.
A student-based forum that consists of a student-led journal that offers the opportunity for students to publish papers professionally.