Transitions archéologiques : intervalles de l’archéologie, intervalles en archéologie A noter / Autour de la Préhistoire Âge du Bronze, âge de guerre : violence organisée et expressions de la force au IIe millénaire avant J.-C.

ISBA2020 "International Symposium for Biomolecular Archaeology"
 

Congrès, colloques, réunions

 

22-25 septembre 2020
1er - 4 juin 2021

Toulouse

 


The final programme is now available!

 

Late Registration until May16th 2021(11:59PM Paris time)

 


Due to the Covid pandemics, the conference has been rescheduled to june 1st-4th 2021.
Registrations are automatically transfered.
No reimbursement but you can give your registration to another person  in case you cannot join yoursel in person.

Abstract submission before February 14th 2021


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The last decade, and the major technological innovations that have emerged in high-throughput DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, imaging and computational science have truly revolutionized archaeological science. This has provided unprecedented opportunities to leverage the full archaeological record, including small organic residues and biomolecules, in order to reconstruct our evolutionary past at unprecedented resolution. Biomolecular archaeology provides a direct snapshot of how ancient societies and groups lived. Past (human) groups can for example be tracked through space and time, but also how they became adapted to their environment and responded to global environmental crises and historical epidemics. Biomolecular archaeology can also measure the impact of our activities on the environment and the communities we interact with. The conference will represent the whole breadth of research areas in biomolecular archaeology at a time of exponentially increasing possibilities. It will also address new emerging technologies as well as best current methodological standards.

 

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