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SUMMARY:Talks of the Past (ToP) Open Seminar: Human skeletal remains of Ilin Island\, Mindoro Occidental\, Philippines\, speaker Tanya Uldin
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nIlin Island\, located off the southern coast of Mindoro\, possesses favourable geological features\, such as numerous caves and rock shelters\, that enhance the preservation of archaeological materials. Recent surveys and excavations have revealed a complex settlement history\, highlighting the adaptive strategies of human populations in response to climatic and environmental fluctuations. \nEvidence includes a flexed human burial from a southern rock shelter on the island\, radiocarbon dated to approximately 5\,000 cal BP\, and a recently recovered modified human phalanx that may be contemporaneous. \nThis presentation explores these findings within their broader bio-cultural context\, contributing to discussions on mortuary practices and body modification in prehistoric Island Southeast Asia. \nTanya Uldin is an associate professor at the Ateneo de Manila University\, Philippines. Tanya is a biological anthropologist with 20+ years of experience\, trained in archaeology and forensics.
URL:https://centerforthehumanpast.se/index.php/event/top20251001-tanya-uldin/
LOCATION:Blåsenhus\, UU\, lärosal 13:028 (plan 1)
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Seminars,Talks of the Past
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SUMMARY:Mini-Seminar: Studying urban inequality in the past: lessons from Pompeii\, with Samuli Simelius
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThe study of Roman social stratification has often focused on social and legal status within society. Other dimensions of inequality have been largely sidelined\, although interest in economic inequality has grown recently. Yet\, methodologies to study wealth inequality that rely on house size still require significant improvement to better capture the complexity of Roman society. Furthermore\, aspects such as health disparities in Roman cities have received little attention. \nIn his talk\,  Samuli Simelius will present new approaches to studying both economic and health inequality. He will use Pompeii as a case study\, but these methods can also be applied beyond this well-known Roman city to other archaeological and historical contexts. \n \nSamuli Simelius is a grant-funded researcher specialising in Roman urbanism and domestic space. He is also a current SCAS-Nordic Fellow. \nSamuli Simelius on Google Scholar
URL:https://centerforthehumanpast.se/index.php/event/mini-seminar-studying-urban-inequality-in-the-past-lessons-from-pompeii-with-samuli-simelius/
LOCATION:Villa Lugnet\, von Kraemers allé 8\, Uppsala\, Sweden\, 75236\, Sweden
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