Programme and Participants
Programme
Alte Aula – 04/07/22 International Perspectives in Gender Archaeology
08.00-09.00 | Arrival and Registration / Coffee |
09.00-09.30 | Welcome and introduction to the Summer School Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Universität Tübingen, Dorothée Drucker, S-HEP Universität Tübingen, Sibylle Wolf, Senckenberg Centre HEP, Universität Tübingen |
09.30-10.00 | Lecture - Engendering archaeological research and practice: a feminist perspective from Spain Paloma González Marcén, Assistant Professor of Prehistory, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona |
10.00-10.30 | Lecture - Gender archaeology - a female field of interest by nature? Miriam Haidle, Scientific coordinator, ROCEEH, Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Tübingen |
10.30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-11.30 | Lecture - Gender equality policy at universities in Germany and at the University of Tübingen Susanne Weitbrecht, Responsible of the Athene Program, Gender Equality Office, Universität Tübingen |
11.30-12.00 | Lecture - The social meanings of material culture: The archaeological study of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer technologies Francesca Romagnoli, Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
12.00-12.30 | Discussion |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-16.00 | Practical part 1 - Guidelines to apply Gender Perspective in Archaeological Studies (mentored by Paloma González Marcén & Clara Masriera) |
16.00-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.00 | Keynote 1 – Contextualizing gender archaeology with a Pleistocene accent Nicholas Conard, Chair of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, Director of Senckenberg Centre HEP, Universität Tübingen |
18.30-19.30 | Guided tour at the Museum Alte Kulturen Schloß Hohentübingen |
Evening | Wine reception at the Schloß Hohentübingen |
Alte Aula – 05/07/22 Pregnancy, Motherhood, Infancy
09.00-09.30 | Lecture - Bioarchaeology of infancy in the Western Mediterranean Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Scientific coordinator, Archeometry Center, Universität Tübingen |
09.30-10.00 | Lecture - How we look to motherhood in prehistory? Margarita Sánchez Romero, Professor, Universidad de Granada |
10.00-10.30 | Lecture (online) - Infant and child feeding practices and maternal decisions in late prehistoric northern Iberia: Isotope insights and new methodological approaches Teresa Fernández Crespo, Senior Researcher, Valladolid University |
10.30-11:00 | Coffee break |
11.00-11.30 | Lecture - WomenSOFar - Individual life histories and WOMEN Status at the Onset of FARming Gwenaëlle Goude, Research Fellow, CNRS-LAMPEA, Aix-Marseille Université |
11.30-12.00 | Lecture - Teaching and learning in prehistory and about prehistory. Prosocial behaviour as women legacy Paula Jardón Giner, Professor, Universitat de Valéncia |
12.00-12.30 | Discussion |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-16.00 | Practical part 2 - Press Media, Scientific Reports & Gender (mentored by Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla & Margarita Sánchez Romero) |
16.00-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.30 | Practical part 2 – Student presentations |
18.30-19.00 | Discussion |
Neue Aula –06/07/22 Subsistence practices
09.00-09.30 | Lecture - Her/His-Story: insight into subsistence of prehistoric hunter-gatherers through ancient biomolecules Dorothée Drucker, Research Fellow, Senckenberg Centre HEP, Universität Tübingen |
09.30-10.00 | Lecture - Diet, health and gender in past populations: contribution of stable isotopes and paleopathology Caroline Polet, Associate Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles |
10.00-10.30 | Lecture - Women on the move: an isotope perspective Corina Knipper, Research Fellow, Curt Engelhorn Center Archaeometry, Mannheim |
10.30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-11.30 | Lecture - Insights into Kinship, Gender and Social Organization from Ancient DNA Alissa Mittnik, Group Leader, MPI für Evolutionäre Anthropologie, Leipzig |
11.30-12.00 | Lecture (online) - TBA Cynthianne Spiteri, Lecturer, Università Di Torino |
12.00-12.30 | Discussion |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-16.00 | Practical part 3 - The use of images in Archaeology (mentored by Carmen Rueda Galán & Dorothée Drucker) |
16.00-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.30 | Practical part 3 – Student presentations |
18.30-19.00 | Discussion |
Neue Aula – 07/07/22 Art and Funerary practices
08.30-09.00 | Lecture - The female statuettes of the Upper Palaeolithic – research history and interpretations Sibylle Wolf, Scientific coordinator, Senckenberg Centre HEP, Universität Tübingen |
09.00-09.30 | Lecture - Female personhood and funerary practices in the Mesolithic of Europe: a case study from Arma Veira, Italy Christopher Miller, Professor, Universität Tübingen |
09.30-10.00 | Lecture - Maintenance activities: learning processes and memory mechanisms during the Late Prehistory Eva Alarcón García, Lecturer, Universidad de Granada |
10.00-10.30 | Lecture (online) - The description of female creatures in Palaeolithic art and the approach to women’s anatomy Margherita Mussi, Professor, Sapienza Università di Roma |
10.30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-11.30 | Lecture (online) - Gender imbalance in the illustration of Neolithic life Cecilia Conati Barbaro, Associate Professor, Sapienza Università di Roma |
11.30-12.00 | Lecture - Signs and Symbols. What palaeolithic markings could tell us about gender in the Swabian Aurignacian Ewa Dutkiewicz, Curator, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Berlin |
12.00-12.30 | Discussion |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-16.00 | Practical part 4 - Exhibitions from a Gender Perspective (mentored by Stefanie Kölbl & Sibylle Wolf) |
16.00-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.30 | Practical part 4 – Student presentations |
18.30-19.00 | Discussion |
19.00-20.00 | Keynote 2 – Children as protagonists of inclusive archaeological museums Lourdes Prados Torreira, Professor at the Prehistory and Archaeology Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
Evening | Dinner |
Neue Aula – 08/07/22 Education & Heritage
09.00-09.30 | Lecture - Motherhood in prehistory from a theoretical and bio-archaeological perspective Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Group Leader, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna |
09.30-10.00 | Lecture (online) - Timeless heritage: gender traditions in arts Nuria Sanz, Curator of the UNESCO Art Collection, HQ Paris |
10.00-10.30 | Lecture - Let’s work about Prehistory from gender perspective! Clara Masriera Esquerra, Research Fellow, Center for the Study of archaeological heritage, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
10.30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-11.30 | Lecture - Always the bearded men? The representation of the Venus from Hohle Fels and others in the Museum for Prehistory in Blaubeuren Stefanie Kölbl, Executive Director, Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren |
11.30-12.00 | Lecture - Gender and Archeology in basic education: the school under debate Antonia García Luque, Lecturer, Universidad de Jaén |
12.00-12.30 | Discussion |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-16.00 | Students presentations |
16.00-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.00 | Concluding remarks |
Evening | Social event |
Blaubeueren – 09/07/22 Optional Excursion
08.30-17.00 | Visit of the Museum of Prehistory at Blaubeuren, lunch package, walk in the city, and visit of UNESCO cave sites of the Swabian Jura |
Locations:
Alte Aula Münzgasse 30, 72070 Tübingen
Neue Aula, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz, 72074 Tübingen
Museum Alte Kulturen Schloß Hohentübingen, Burgsteige 11, 72070 Tübingen
Museum of Prehistory at Blaubeuren, Karlstraße 10, 89143 Blaubeuren
Participants
Dr. Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla
Dr. Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla is a Research Fellow at the Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters and the scientific coordinator of the Archaeometry Centre at the University of Tübingen. She holds a BA in History (University of Seville), a MA in Osteoarchaeology (Southampton University), a MA in Education (University of Seville) and a PhD in Archaeology (Durham University). She has expertise in Bioarchaeology, looking at funerary patterns and social structure from the Neolithic until the Bronze Age period in Europe. In addition, she applies isotope analysis to investigate mobility patterns during the Late Prehistory of Europe and the connections to the western Mediterranean.
Dr. habil. Dorothée Drucker
Dr. habil. Dorothée Drucker is a Research Fellow of the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (SHEP) at the University of Tübingen. She holds a BSc in Biochemistry (University of Paris-VII-Diderot), a MSc in Physical Sciences applied to European Archaeological Heritage (University of Bordeaux-III-Montaigne), and a PhD in Biogeochemistry (University of Paris-VI-Pierre et Marie Curie). She is specialized in stable isotope study of Late Pleistocene and Holocene teeth and bones with a focus on climatic influences on the ecology of animals and the evolution of the human diet in ancient hunter-gatherers.
Dr. Sibylle Wolf
Dr. Sibylle Wolf is a scientific member and scientific coordinator at the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (SHEP) at the University of Tübingen. She did her Magister thesis in prehistory (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz). She holds a PhD in Prehistory (Eberhard Karls University Tübingen). In 2017 she got the Kurt-Bittel-award of the City Heidenheim for her dissertation. She works with archaeological artefacts made from mammoth ivory of the Upper Palaeolithic. Her main specialisation are personal ornaments, as well as the analysis of female statuettes of the Upper Palaeolithic.