Archaeology & Bio-Sciences workshop
Quando: 17 de fevereiro
Onde: Elsinki e on-line
A próxima sexta-feira, dia 17 de fevereiro, decorrera na Universidade de Helsinki um encontro científico sobre a relação entre arqueologia e ciências biológicas no ambito da pré-história. O worshop é fruto da colaboraçao entre dois projectos da dita universidad Animals Make Identities, centrado relação entre o homem e os animais a finais mesolítico e inícios do neolítico do este de Europa, e Yamnaya Impact o Prehistoric Europe.
reconstrução do enterramento de uma criança em Majoonsuo, ilustração Tom Björklund
O encontro terá lugar fisicamente em Elsinki mas pode ser seguido em direto via zoom, após registo em este no link: Archaeology & Bio-Sciences workshop registration
Programa
Welcome and introductions:
9-9.15 Volker Heyd (Finland): The ERC YMPACT project: Bridging Archaeology, Bio- and Environmental Sciences
9.15-9.30 Kristiina Mannermaa (Finland): ERC project Animals Make Identities (AMI): Multidisciplinary approaches to mortuary archaeology and human-animals-relations
Session: Bio-Anthropology:
9.30-10 Martin Trautmann (Finland): Yamnaya dead and Yamnaya alive: First Bioanthropological Insights
10-10.30 Olga Batanina (Finland): Age and sex structure of the Mesolithic YOO group: morphological, proteomic and molecular data
10.30 Coffee break
Session: Genetics, Archaeology and Artificial Intelligence:
10.45-11.15 Yoan Dieckmann (Germany): Genes on the move-Palaeogenetics and migration from the steppe
11.15-11.45 Kevin Klein & Maxime Brami (Germany): Leveraging AI
in the funerary archaeology of 3rd millennium BC Europe
11.45-12:15 Discussion
12.15-13 Lunch break
Session: Bio-Materials:
13-13.30 Aija Macāne (Finland): What bones can tell us? Traceological studies of osseous materials in hunter-gatherer burials at Zvejnieki (Latvia)
13.30-14 Tuija Kirkinen (Finland): The study of microparticles evidence the use of organic materials. Examples from Skateholm, Sweden,
and Kraakanmäki, Finland
14-14.30 Coffee break
Session: YMPACT and AMI joining forces on isotopes:
14.30-15.15 Elena Sandoval (UK) & Rebekka Eckelmann (Finland): Steppe to Taiga - Approaching dietary reconstructions in different Societies
15.15-15.45 Discussion
15.45-16 Conclusions and final words
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