22.05.2023
1. Lecture: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Mobility: Interpreting Isotope Values within Relative and ‘Absolute’ Dating Frameworks
Date | Time | 30. Mai 2023 | 17:00 c.t. |
Location | Fürstenzimmer, Schloss Hohentübingen |
Presenter | Prof. Derek Hamilton |
2. Dikussion: Isotopes and Dating as Techniques for Researching Resources
Date | Time | 31. Mai 2023 | 10:00 s.t. |
Location | Raum 314, Gartenstraße 29, 72074 Tübingen |
Professor Derek Hamilton is a prehistoric archaeologist and a professor at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) in Glasgow. He is an expert in combining dating techniques with stable and radiogenic isotope analysis. Additionally, he uses Bayesian statistics to develop models of paleodiet in both people and animals, which are supported by generational chronological frameworks. This combination of techniques allows him to explore questions related to the archaeology of colonisation, movement and mobility in prehistoric societies, archaeology of households and communities, and human-environment interaction.
Reserve a seat: edwin-mauricio.marciales-dazaspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de