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Events in January 2019

Date / Place Event

Mon., 07 Jan 2019

18:30 - 20:30

Johanna-Mestorf-Strasse 4

Room 28

Archaeological Colloquium

Bettina Schulz Paulsson, Goeteborg

Symbolic transmission and intercultural maritime exchange in megalithic Europe (4500 - 2500 cal BC)

Thu., 10 Jan 2019

09:00 - 12:00

Leibnizstr. 3

Room 123

Archaeological Meeting

Johannes Mueller, Oliver Nakoinz, Henny Piezonka, Maria Wunderlich

Thu., 10 Jan 2019

14:15 - 15:45

Leibnizstr. 3

Room 123

Palaeoecological Colloquium

Walter Doerfler

Introduction of the "ArchaeoLab"

Mon., 14 Jan 2019

16:15 - 17:45

Leibnizstr. 1

Room 204

Biweekly Colloquium - semester topic "Human and natural resources in prehistory: qualitative and quantitative analyses"

Wolfram Schier

Textile Revolution? New insights into the origin and spread of wool production between SW Asia and Central Europe

Mon., 21 Jan 2019

12:00 - 14:00

Wilhelm-Selig-Platz 3

Room 9

Dissertation defense

Rene Ohlrau

Maidanets'ke - Development and decline of a Trypillian mega-site in Central Ukraine

Mon., 21 Jan 2019

18:30 - 20:30

Johanna-Mestorf-Strasse 4

Room 28

Archaeological Colloquium

Immo Heske, Goettingen

Zur juengeren Bronzezeit in den niedersaechsischen Loesslandschaften. Die Huenenburg bei Watenstedt, Kr. Helmstedt, und die umgebende Siedlungsstruktur

Thu., 24 Jan 2019

14:15 - 15:45

Leibnizstr. 3

Room 123

Palaeoecological Colloquium

Anna Elena Reuter; Sonja Filatova

Trade and import in the Byzantine Empire; Depositional processes in Bronze Age Kakucs

Mon., 28 Jan 2019

16:15 - 17:45

Leibnizstr. 1

Room 204

Biweekly Colloquium - semester topic "Human and natural resources in prehistory: qualitative and quantitative analyses"

Tim Kerig

Labour, productivity, and fertility - and how they help to explain the evolution of Neolithic and early urban lifeways


*not open to the public

**open to members of Kiel University


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