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  • October 2024
  • Wed 2
    October 2, 2024 @ 14:15 – 15:30

    Talks of the Past (ToP) Open Seminar: Oct 2nd, 2024: Toward Professional Ethics of Ancestral Human Remains Research: from Tissue to Biomolecules, speaker Rita Peyroteo Stjerna

    Blåsenhus, UU, lärosal 21:136 von Kraemers allé 1, Uppsala, Sweden

    Original photograph by T. Ketola, 2004. Used with permission. Synopsis Ancient human remains are highly prized research subjects because of the wealth of information they can provide about past lives, which otherwise would be difficult to uncover. In recent years, the astonishing development of biomolecular techniques such as residue and stable isotope analyses, proteomics, and […]

  • Tue 8
    Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study SCAS - logo
    October 8, 2024 @ 10:15 – 12:00

    SCAS symposium with Human Past Senior Fellow Yoko Yamazaki: Working and Eating Together – Uralic=Indo-European Contacts in the Bronze Age Working Communities

    ABSTRACT The recent advancements in archaeology and archaeogenomics are elucidating dynamic demographic movements, or migrations, since the 3rd Mill. BCE, involving Indo-European and Uralic speakers in West Eurasia. In particular, Northern and Eastern Europe saw the expansion of the Indo-European associated culture, Corded Ware Culture (ca. 2800 – 2200 BCE). Subsequently, the metallurgy and trading […]

  • Wed 16
    October 16, 2024 @ 00:00

    Mini-Seminar (by invitation only): Blinded by the light – Bifacial points and human mobility in Västerbotten, Sweden

  • Wed 23
    October 23, 2024 @ 00:00

    Article Discussion (by invitation only): Steppe Ancestry in Western Eurasia and the Spread of the Germanic Languages

  • November 2024
  • Wed 6
    November 6, 2024 @ 14:15 – 15:30

    Talks of the Past (ToP) Open Seminar, Nov 6th, 2024: New linguistic and archaeogenomic perspectives on the origin and spread of the Germanic languages, speaker Guus Kroonen

    Blåsenhus, UU, lärosal 21:136 von Kraemers allé 1, Uppsala, Sweden

    Synopsis The Germanic languages, including English, German and the Nordic languages, are widely assumed to have dispersed from Southern Scandinavia after the Pre-Roman Iron Age. However, the demographic processes behind their diversification are not yet fully understood. In addition, it is currently not known when and from where the Germanic language group arrived in Scandinavia. […]

  • Wed 13
    November 13, 2024 @ 11:00 – 12:00

    Carina Schlebusch inaugural lecture: “Mapping Human History through African Genetics”

    Lecture Hall IX, Uppsala University Main Building Biskopsgatan 3, Uppsala, Sweden

    “In my research I use genetics as a tool to investigate human history. My special interest and expertise in the population history of Africa allow me the opportunity to investigate both recent population movements, associated with farming, as well as deep human history, which is rooted in Africa. My research group is positioned in the Human […]

  • Wed 27
    November 27, 2024 @ 00:00

    Mini-Seminar (by invitation only): Baltic kinship terms in Finno-Ugric, Indo-European kinship terms and their family structure

  • December 2024
  • Wed 4
    December 4, 2024 @ 14:15 – 16:30

    Talks of the Past (ToP) Open Seminar, Dec 4th, 2024: The Language Families of the World: Current State and Future Perspectives, speaker Harald Hammarström

    Blåsenhus, UU, lärosal 21:136 von Kraemers allé 1, Uppsala, Sweden

    Abstract The approximately 7,000 languages of the world is currently divided into no less than 422 lineages (= families + isolates) by the orthodox evidential criteria of Glottolog (glottolog.org). Should we believe this number?  To what extent is it subjective, consistent in meta-properties and dependent on the amount of research and documentation? The time-depth of […]

  • Wed 11
    December 11, 2024 @ 00:00

    CHP Event (by invitation only)

  • February 2025
  • Wed 5
    February 5 @ 15:15 – 16:30

    Talks of the Past (ToP) Open Seminar, 5th Feb, 2025: 6000 years of ancient foodways in NE Baltics: biomolecular methods and social implications, speaker Ester Oras

    Blåsenhus, UU, lärosal 13:028 (plan 1)

    Abstract Biomolecular archaeology has taken a leading role in ancient dietary reconstructions. The molecular- and isotopic-level information gained from ancient skeletal remains and pottery can reveal a more cohesive but also nuanced picture of past foodways, thanks to its higher-resolution analytical capacities in terms of both obtained information and context-specific interpretations. This talk will exemplify […]

  • Tue 25
    Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study SCAS - logo
    February 25 @ 10:15 – 12:00

    SCAS SEMINAR – Pastoralists and Agriculturalists in the Rigveda and Beyond, speaker: Axel Palmér

    Thunberg Hall, SCAS Thunbergsvägen 2, Uppsala, Sweden

    Our Human Past Fellow Axel Palmér will deliver a talk on his current research project at one of the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) seminars. Welcome!

  • Wed 26
    February 26

    Journal Club discussion

    Article: “The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans”

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