Uni-Tübingen

26.01.2023

ResourceCultures Dialogue: Human resilience in extreme environments

14.02.2023: Lecture | 15.02.2023: Discussion

1. Lecture
Datum | Uhrzeit 14. Februar 2023 | 18:00 c.t.
Ort Fürstenzimmer, Schloss Hohentübingen
Thema Human resilience in extreme environments
Anthropological research on bones from the settlement of Khyinga (Nepal)
2. Discussion
Datum | Uhrzeit 15. Februar 2023 | 10:00 s.t.
Ort Raum 314, Gartenstr. 29, 72074 Tübingen
Thema (Rare)Diseases and “Resources”
How paleopathology can help us to understand human resilience

Dr. Julia Gresky is a tenured scientist and head of the Human Bioarchaeological Working Group at the Division of Natural Sciences, German Archaeological Institute (DAI). Her main research focuses on paleopathology with a special emphasis on the study of Ancient Rare Diseases. She is leading numerous projects on human bones worldwide dating from the Neolithic (the best known include Göbekli Tepe and Ba’ja) to the Medieval Period. In addition to her research, she is a guest lecturer at the Charité, FU, and Humboldt-University in Berlin. She is currently the Vice-President of the Paleopathology Association (PPA).

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94250374351?pwd=OGxlQ2xCZ1NpSDVmbW00cEszMm04Zz09
Meeting-ID: 942 5037 4351
Kenncode: 088178

Organised by Project B06
Contact: monice.timmspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

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