Georgia Tsartsidou, PhD, is an archaeologist working on phytolith analysis in several archaeological sites of Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Hungary and Turkey. She has conducted ethnoarchaeological research in Greek traditional villages where phytoliths were tested as a tool for understanding the use of space and the agropastoral activities carried out. Her publications include an entry on ethnogeoarchaeology in the Encyclopaedia of Geoarchaeology (Springer) and several articles on phytolith assemblages from modern plants, as well as from sediments of ethnographic and archaeological environments. Her current research is mainly focused on early Neolithic sites of Greece (Paliambela) and Turkey (Asikli Höyük, Körtik Tepe).
Academia: https://independent.academia.edu/GeorgiaTsartsidou