One Health Archaeology seminars 2021/22 *INCLUDE*
The One Health Archaeology Research Group offers a seminar series, to which all are welcome.
Time and location
The events take place on Mondays, 1-2pm via Blackboard Collaborate unless otherwise stated. Everyone is warmly welcome.
Semester 2 2021/22
Date | Speaker | Title | Join session |
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Mon 7 Mar | Dr Sophie Newman (University of Edinburgh) |
'Guarded treasures': Bioarchaeological and historical perspectives on child health, care, and loss in families from mid-18th to 19th century London' |
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Mon 14 Mar |
Katharine Steinke (University of Edinburgh) Monique De Pace (University of Edinburgh) |
Work in progress session (short talks) ‘Integrating zooarchaeology into globalization theory: a case study on early Roman contact at the Late Iron Age port site of East Wear Cliff, Kent, England’ ‘On the Periphery of Empires: Diet and Cultural Change at Mesambria, Bulgaria from Classical Greece to the Ottoman Conquest’ |
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Mon 4 Apr |
Miguel Ángel Moreno (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana I Evolució Social (IPHES) and University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona) |
'The collective burial of Roc de les Orenetes (Girona, Spain): The dead of the high mountains' | Join |
Mon 11 Apr |
Dr Barra O’Donnabhain (University College Cork) Stephanie Robin (University College Cork) |
‘Chokehold on freedom: Archaeology, incarceration, and the ideology of whiteness’ ‘The bioarchaeology of Early Bronze Age Ireland: Health, disease, and trauma’ |
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Mon 9 May | Dr Sarah Pederzani (AMBiLab, University of La Laguna, Tenerife) | 'Palaeoclimatology on the scale of human behaviour - stable isotope approaches to site-specific climatic reconstruction' | Join |
Mon 16 May | Alain Queffelec (PCI Archaeology; CNRS/Université de Bordeaux) | 'Peer Community In Archaeology - A community for Open and Free peer-review of preprints' | Join |
Semester 1 2021/22
Date | Speaker | Topic | Join session |
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Monday 11 Oct | Piers Mitchell (University of Cambridge) |
‘Ancient Parasites and One Health Archaeology’ |
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Monday 25 Oct |
Work in progress session
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Monday 8 Nov |
Magdalena Haller (Institute for Clinical Molecular Biology, Kiel University) |
‘Between Plague and Paratyphoid Fever - the Hanseatic City of Lübeck in the 14th Century’
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Monday 22 Nov |
Work in progress session
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Further information
More on the One Health Archaeology Research Group can be found on its webpage.
It's conveners are Robin Bendrey, Linda Fibiger and Catriona Pickard.
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