Anastasiia Korokhina

Anastasiia Korokhina, PhD

About

Anastasiia Korokhina was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She studied history and archaeology and earned her doctorate from the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NAS) in 2011. From 2010 she was Assistant, then Junior Researcher (2011) and later Researcher (2015) at the NAS Institute of Archaeology in the Archaeological Museum Department. Since 2018 she has been a researcher at the NAS Institute of Archaeology  in the Department of Chalcolithic – Bronze Age Archaeology.

From July 2022 to July 2023, Korokhina was a scholarship holder of the Volkswagen Foundation. From August to December 2023 she worked a a research associate at the GWZO and from January 2024 until December 2025 Anastasiia Korokhina holds a scholarship of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative for endangered scientists, supporting her work at the GWZO.

Work focus

  • Archaeological ceramic studies

  • Archaeometry

  • Formal methods of analysis of archaeological data

  • Archaeology of the Late Bronze Age in Southeastern Europe (II and early I millennia BC)

Current topic of research

The analysis of amphorae finds from the Polish-Rus’ borderland and other countries in 10th-13th century contexts will provide information about technology, organization of production and consumption, economic system and political contacts of the studied regions.

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