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Events in July 2012

Date / Place
Event

Mon., 02 July 2012

10:00 - 11:30

Room 117

Olshausen Str. 75 - S1

Environmental History and Archives

Ingmar Unkel

Mon., 02 July 2012

10.00 - 12:30

Room 204

Leibnizstr. 1

Dissertation Defense: Mykola Sadovnik

Reconstruction of the Forest and Land Use History from Neolithic to the Present for the Westensee Area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Using a Multi-Proxy Approach.

Mon., 02 July 2012

14:00 - 15:30

Room 204

Leibnizstr. 1

Dissertation Defense: Susann Stolze

Human Impact and Environmental Change during the Neolithic in the Carrowkeel Area, Co. Sligo.

Mon., 02 July 2012

19.00

Olshausen Str. 75 - S1

Tue. 03 - Wed 04 July 2012

09.00 - 17:00

Room 204

Leibnizstr. 1

Workshop

Neolithic Landscapes in Northwest Ireland and Northwest Germany: Vegetation History, Archaeology, and Climate Change

Mon., 02 July 2012

17:00 - 19:00

Room 204

Leibnizstr. 1

Biweekly Colloquium

ZooMS: Towards Molecular Bone Identification on an Industrial Scale.

Matthew Collins, York University (UK)

Tue., 03 July 2012

08:15 - 09:45

Room 148 (PC Lab)

Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology

Quantitative Methoden für Prähistoriker. Einführung in die deskriptive Statistik

Christoph Rinne

Tue., 03 July 2012

16:15 - 17:45

Social room GS

Leibnizstr. 3

The Role of Archaeology and History in the Contemporary World

Anthonia Davidovic

Archaeological and historical knowledge is attracting much interest in society today. Many exhibitions in museums and at sites, documentary movies, internet pages and books presenting archaeological and historical knowledge in various ways, motivated by different intensions (cf. offering identity constructions, gaining income through tourists). The questions what kind of knowledge to present, in what form and accompanied by which interests and motivations are addressed in archaeological and historical debates to a greater degree since the last years.
The intension of the discussion group is to discuss own intensions and practices of knowledge transfer, reading papers from archaeologists and historians concerned with these questions and analysing examples of exhibitions, movies or others.

Wed., 04 July 2012

16:15 - 17:45

Social room GS

Leibnizstr. 3

Historical-Anthropological Colloquium

Anthonia Davidovic

Thur., 05 July 2012

08:15 - 09:45

Room 148 (PC Lab)

Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology

Archäoinformatik. Einführung in Methodik der Archäologie und Software

Christoph Rinne

Thur., 05 July 2012

14:15 - 15:45

Room 105a

Leibnizstr. 1

Palaeoecological Colloquium

Macroremains from the Funnelbeaker Settlement Oldenburg-Dannau LA77

Henrike Röhrs

Organisers: Oliver Nelle, Wiebke Kirleis

Mon., 09 July 2012

10.00 - 11.30

Room 117

Olshausen Str. 75 - S1

Environmental History and Archives

Ingmar Unkel

Mon., 09 July 2012

18.30 - 20.30

Institute of Pre- & Protohistoric Archealogy, Johanna-Mestorf Lecture Hall

Johanna-Mestorf-Str. 4 - R. 28

Archaeological Colloquium

Peter Hambro Mikkelsen

Back to the Roots. Agricultural practices in Late Roman and Germanic Iron Age in Jutland, Denmark, as reflected in the Slag Pit Furnace

Tue., 10 July 2012

08:15 - 09:45

Room 148 (PC Lab)

Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology

Quantitative Methoden für Prähistoriker. Einführung in die deskriptive Statistik

Christoph Rinne

Tue., 10 July - Thu., 12 July 2012

10th: 10.15 - 11.45, 14.15 - 15.45

11th: 10.15 - 11.45, 14.15 - 15.45

12th: 10.15 - 11.45

Room 105a

Leibnizstr. 1

Construction of Social Identities. Ethnoarchaeology in the Upper Basin of White Volta River (NE Ghana)

David Javaloyas Molina, University of Balearic Islands (Erasmus guest lecturer at the University of Kiel)

Wed., 11 July 2012

14.00

Institute of Pre- & Protohistoric Archealogy, Johanna-Mestorf Lecture Hall

Johanna-Mestorf-Str. 4 - R. 28

Disputation: Das Mesolithikum im westlichen Niedersachsen. Untersuchungen zur materiellen Kultur und zur Landschaftsnutzung

Svea Mahlstedt

Thu., 12 July 2012

08:15 - 09:45

Room 148 (PC Lab)

Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology

Archäoinformatik. Einführung in Methodik der Archäologie und Software

Christoph Rinne

Thu., 12 July 2012

14:15 - 15:45

Room 33

Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology

Archaeological Coffeetime Seminar

Martin Furholt, Martin Hinz

Mon., 16 July 2012

15:00

Leibniz Laboratory for Radiometric Dating and Isotope Research

Max-Eyth-Str. 11-13

 

Sulphur Isotope Ratios in Human Bone Collagen as a Measure of Past Diets and Migration

Olaf Nehlich, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and University of Durham


In this presentation are first presented the results of research into the methodology of accurately, and routinely, measured sulphur isotopes in bone collagen.
Secondly, I present data on their use as an indicator of movements/migration in adults, as a complimentary tool to strontium isotopes in enamel, which indicate childhood location.
Thirdly, we present the use of sulphur isotopes as dietary indicators, namely as an independent measure of the consumption of freshwater resources and for the detection of reservoir effect. Finally, we discuss the potential for the use of sulphur isotopes as an environmental indicator of animal husbandry.

Mon., 16 July 2012

17:00 - 19:00

Room 204

Leibnizstr. 1

Biweekly Colloquium

The Timing of Athenian Acropolis Festivals in the Context of Landscape Astronomy and Myth.

Efrosyni Boutsikas, University of Kent

Tue., 17 July 2012

10:15

Room 105b

Leibnizstr. 1

Workshop: Mortuary Practices

Organisation: Antonia Davidovic

Thur., 19 July 2012

14:15 - 15:45

Room 105a

Leibnizstr. 1

Palaeoecological Colloquium

Oliver Nelle, Wiebke Kirleis

Sun., 29 July 2012

8:45

Kiel Central Station

Landscape Reading Circle

Antonia Davidovic

Excursion to Haithabu and Schleswig (Dom)

info: Claudia Ohlsen, cohlsen@gshdl.uni-kiel.de