Animals and Society in Bronze Age Europe

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Animals and Society in Bronze Age Europe

@ANSOC_ERC

ANSOC will create a new vision of Bronze Age ontologies by exploring the role of animals as active participants in Bronze Age social worlds.

Dublin, Ireland Katılım Kasım 2022
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Ludovic Orlando
Ludovic Orlando@LudovicLorlando·
Please RT: New Postdoc position in my lab - with great collaborators in France @Klervia_Jaouen and Canada @cbataill - App deadline on March 25th Horses, climate change, the Americas... and more! Post-doc Position in paleogenomics and isotope geochemistry euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/320401
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UCD Archaeology, Dublin
UCD Archaeology, Dublin@ucdarchaeology·
Nirjutiqarviulauqtut / ᓂᕐᔪᑎᕐᑲᕐᕕᐅᓚᐅᖅᑐᑦ (Places where animals were found): Archaeological mapping in northern Foxe Basin (Ammitq), Nunavut, Arctic Canada. Dr S.P.A. Desjardins @univgroninge. @UCDArchSoc & @ucdarchaeology Seminar 4pm 30 Jan, Raftery Seminar Room & Zoom
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"Roots of Resilience: Archaeological Perspectives on Sustainability" The Environmental Archaeology in Ireland workgroup invites abstract submissions for their upcoming conference, 10 May 2025 @RSAInews, Dublin. Abstract submission here: rb.gy/lp3j5s by 3 March!!
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Ryan Lash
Ryan Lash@rplash·
You like islands? Pilgrimage traditions? Folklore? More sheep than otherwise expected from an archaeology book? Island Endurance: Creative Heritage on Inishark and Inishbofin is available now for pre-order. Due May 2025 iupress.org/9780253072481/…
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Prof Jo Brück will deliver an invited public keynote “The social worlds of Bronze Age animals” at the symposium in memory of David Fontijn, “The Bronze Age-setting the agenda”, Faculty of Archaeology Universiteit Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, 27-28 January
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UCD Archaeology, Dublin
UCD Archaeology, Dublin@ucdarchaeology·
@ucdarchaeology invites you to our upcoming Research Day. The event is free and requires no reservation - please come along and join us! And please forward this information to anyone else you know who might be interested. We are looking forward to seeing you on Dec 10!
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UCD Archaeology, Dublin
UCD Archaeology, Dublin@ucdarchaeology·
We are delighted that Gabriel Cooney’s landmark publication “Death in Irish Prehistory” is nominated for the 2025 Current Archaeology Awards book of the year. Show your support for Gabriel and other Irish nominees at: archaeology.co.uk/vote RIA Bookshop: shop.ria.ie/products/death…
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ANIMAL HISTORY GROUP
ANIMAL HISTORY GROUP@AnimalHistories·
At our #AnimalHistory seminar next week we'll be joined by Neil Ward to hear about 'A More-Than-Human Geography of Equine Britain'. 🗓️ Wednesday 11 December 🕖 7pm (GMT) 📍 Online 🎟️ Free, all welcome Register your free spot today via our website: animalhistorygroup.org/seminar-series/
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Aidan O’Sullivan
Aidan O’Sullivan@AidanOSulliva15·
Delighted to welcome UCD Global Regional officers to CEAMC, explaining in particular our approach to teaching and learning. Dr Anita Radini explained how she approaches sustainability and the preservation of ancient craft skills in North Africa as intangible cultural heritage
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UCD Archaeology, Dublin
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New research from the Passage Tomb People project (PI Jessica Smyth) exploring sexing ancient cattle through proteins preserved in their tooth enamel. This strand of the PTP project was led by colleagues at The University of Manchester sciencedirect.com/.../pii/S03054… #LoveIrishResearch
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