EAA2021 Sessions 14 July-1.Pdf

EAA2021 Sessions 14 July-1.Pdf

ORGANISERS 27th EAA Annual Meeting (Kiel Virtual, 2021) - Sessions Names, titles and affiliations are reproduced as submitted by the session organisers and/or authors. Language and wording were not revised. Technical editing: Kateřina Kleinová (EAA) Design and layout: Kateřina Kleinová (EAA) Design cover page: Janine Cordts (Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Universität Kiel) European Association of Archaeologists Prague, June 2021 © European Association of Archaeologists, 2021 Tuesday 7 September 2021 #EAA2021 5 UNDERSTANDING PREHISTORIC DEMOGRAPHY Time: 9:00 - 16:30 CEST, 7 September 2021 Theme: 5. Assembling archaeological theory and the archaeological sciences Format: Regular session Organisers: Armit, Ian (University of York) - Damm, Charlotte (University of Tromso) - Črešnar, Matija (University of Ljubljana) ABSTRACTS 9:00 INTRODUCTION 9:15 THE COLOGNE PROTOCOL: ESTIMATING PAST POPULATION DENSITIES Schmidt, Isabell (University of Cologne) - Hilpert, Johanna (Kiel University - CAU) - Kretschmer, Inga (Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Stuttgart) - Peters, Robin (Landschaftsverband Rheinland) - Broich, Manue - Schiesberg, Sara - Vo- gels, Oliver - Wendt, Karl Peter - Zimmermann, Andreas - Maier, Andreas (University of Cologne) 9:30 DWELLINGS, SETTLEMENT ORGANISATION AND POPULATION FLUCTUATIONS: A MULTI-SCALAR CASE STUDY FROM ARCTIC NORWAY Damm, Charlotte (Arctic University of Norway) 9:45 EXPLORING LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS UNDERPINNING REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AMONG HUNTER-FISHER-GATHERERS IN SOUTHWEST COASTAL NORWAY (11,500-4300 CAL BP) Lundström, Victor - Bergsvik, Knut (University Museum, University of Bergen) 10:00 TERRITORIES, STRATEGIES AND TWO GENERATIONS Odgaard, Ulla (Independent researcher) 10:15 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND THE EXPANSION OF AGRICULTURE. ASSESSING THE RADIOCARBON GAPS DURING THE NEOLITHIZATION PROCESS IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN Cortell-Nicolau, Alfredo (Departament de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga. Universitat de València) - Crema, Enrico (Department of Archaeology. University of Cambridge) - Shennan, Stephen (Institute of Archaeology. Univer- sity College London) - Rivas, Javier (Department of Economics. University of Bath) - García-Puchol, Oreto (Departa- ment de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga. Universitat de València) 10:30 GENOME-WIDE INVESTIGATION OF THE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF POPULATION DYNAMICS DURING WEST EUROPEAN MESOLITHIC-NEOLITHIC TRANSITION Rivollat, Maïté (University of Bordeaux, PACEA, France; Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, De- partment of Archaeogenetics, Jena) 10:45 DISCUSSION SLOT 11:00 SOCIAL GENOMICS OF THE LBK, INSIGHTS FROM THREE DIFFERENTIATED SITE TYPOLOGIES Gelabert, Pere (Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna) - Olalde, Iñigo (Institute of Evolu- tionary Biology - CSIC-UPF, Barcelona) - Ringbauer, Harald (Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig; Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School) - Teschler-Nicola, Maria (De- partment of Anthropology, Natural History Museum, Vienna) - Anders, Alexandra (Institute of Archaeological Scienc- es, Eötvös Loránd University) - Bickle, Penny (Department of Archaeology, University of York) - Hofmann, Daniela (Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion, University of Bergen) - Pavuk, Juraj (Archäologis- ches Institut der SAW, Nitra) - Pinhasi, Ron (Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna) - Reich, David (Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School) 11:15 USING ANCIENT DNA, ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS, RADIOCARBON DATES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR (RE) CONSTRUCTING DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES Massy, Ken (LMU Munich) Please note that the schedule is indicative only - session organisers may alter the runnig order and introduce breaks as relevant. #EAA2021 11:30 DEMOGRAPHY AT THE MESO-SCALE: AN INTEGRATION OF LOCALIZED DEMOGRAPHY AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN PREHISTORIC JAPAN Simmons, Charles - Gjesfjeld, Erik (University of Cambridge) - Kaner, Simon (University of East Anglia; Sainsbury Insti- tute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; University of Cambridge) - Crema, Enrico (University of Cambridge) 11:45 REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC RESPONSES TO THE SPREAD OF RICE FARMING IN JAPAN: NEW INSIGHTS FROM BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF THE RADIOCARBON RECORD Crema, Enrico (University of Cambridge) - Shoda, Shinya (University of York; Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties) 12:00 HOUSES OR HOUSEHOLDS? A SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE CHALCOLITHIC SETTLEMENT FROM HĂBĂȘEȘTI (IASI COUNTY, ROMANIA) Balaur, Radu (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Interdisciplinary Research Institute - Science Department, Ar- heoinvest Center) 12:15 DEMOGRAPHIC NUANCES OF RADIOCARBON DATING AND DEATH RATES OF THE BRONZE AGE EASTERN CARPATHIAN BASIN Daróczi, Tibor (Aarhus University, Department of Archaeology & Heritage Studies) 12:30 DISCUSSION SLOT 14:30 PAST POPULATIONS IN SILICO: ADVANCES IN MODELLING ARCHAEOLOGICAL POPULATIONS Verhagen, Philip (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Séguy, Isabelle (INED Paris; CEPAM Université de Nice-Côte d’Azur) - Düring, Andreas (IfoSA, Munich) - Bertoncello, Frédérique (CEPAM Université de Nice-Côte d’Azur) - Vlach, Marek (In- stitute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Sciences) - Angourakis, Andreas (University of Cambridge) - Lane, Justin (Prospectus Research, Kristiansand) - Degioanni, Anna (Université Aix-Marseille) - Pennec, Sophie - Courgeau, Daniel (INED Paris) 14:45 HOW MANY MYCENAEANS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE A LIGHT BULB? AGRICULTURAL POTENTIAL AS A METHOD FOR ESTIMATING POPULATION SIZES Timonen, Riia (Leiden University) 15:00 MIGRATION, MOBILITY AND SOCIAL INTERACTION IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE BRITAIN: INITIAL RESULTS OF THE COMMIOS PROJECT Armit, Ian - Bleasdale, Madeleine - Büster, Lindsey - Fischer, Claire-Elise (University of York) - Booth, Tom (The Francis Crick Institute) - Patterson, Nick - Isakov, Michael (Harvard University) - Evans, Jane (British Geological Survey) - Ham- ilton, Derek (SUERC) - Reich, David (Harvard University) 15:15 TRACING POPULATION DYNAMICS IN LATE PREHISTORIC SLOVENIA: HOW TO COMBINE TRADITIONAL AND MODERN SCIENTIFIC DATA AND APPROACHES Cresnar, Matija (University of Ljubljana) - Armit, Ian (University of York) - Mason, Philip (Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia) - Koon, Hannah - Nicholls, Rebecca (University of Bradford) - Leskovar, Tamara (Uni- versity of Ljubljana) - Snoeck, Christophe (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) - Potočnik, Doris - Ogrinc, Nives (Institute Jožef Stefan) 15:30 IDENTITY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN CELTS: LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES TO STUDY PARTICULAR RITUAL PRACTICES Pruvost, Melanie (PACEA UMR5199) - Ciesielski, Elsa - Roure, Rejane (UMR 5140 ASM, CNRS, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3) 15:45 BUILDING A BIGGER PICTURE: POTENTIAL OF DATA FROM THE MARCOMANNIC SETTLEMENT ZONE OF THE MIDDLE DANUBE REGION IN DEMOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH Vlach, Marek - Komoróczy, Balázs - Zelíková, Michaela - Sofka, Stanislav (Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Acad- emy of Sciences, Brno) - Smrčka, Václav (Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages. First Faculty of Medicine, Prague) 16:00 DISCUSSION SLOT Please note that the schedule is indicative only - session organisers may alter the runnig order and introduce breaks as relevant. #EAA2021 POSTERS A. WHEN THE WORLD CHANGED. POPULATION, SETTLEMENT CHANGE AND MAJOR EVENTS Torfing, Tobias (Sydvestjysker Museer) Please note that the schedule is indicative only - session organisers may alter the runnig order and introduce breaks as relevant. #EAA2021 22 A UNITED EUROPE OF THINGS 2. LARGE SCALE AND LOCAL NETWORKS OF DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES IN MEDIEVAL MATERIAL CULTURE Time: 11:00 - 18:30 CEST, 7 September 2021 Theme: 6. Material culture studies and societies Format: Regular session Organisers: Sawicki, Jakub (Institute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague) - Lewis, Michael (British Museum; Portable Antiquities Scheme) - Vargha, Mária (Universität Wien, Institut für Geschichte, Digital Humanities) ABSTRACTS 11:00 INTRODUCTION 11:15 LOŠTICE GOBLETS IN MEDIEVAL SLAVONIA AS A SYMBOL OF HIGH SOCIAL STATUS Tkalcec, Tatjana (Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb) - Procházka, Milan (Department of Archaeology Faculty of Philos- ophy and Arts, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen) 11:30 IMPORT OR IMITATION? – LATE MEDIEVAL GRAPHITE WARE AND ITS INFLUENCE IN TRANSDANUBIA (HUNGARY) Kovács, Bianka (Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities; Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Archaeological Sciences) - Jáky-Bárdi, Bogáta (Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Archaeological Sciences) 11:45 MEDIEVAL WHITE MINIATURE VESSELS FROM THE CZECH LANDS AND CENTRAL EUROPE AND THEIR ENTANGLEMENT IN THE SOCIAL-ECONOMIC NETWORKS Capek, Ladislav (Department of Archaeology, University of West Bohemia) 12:00 RAM, BULL AND RABBIT – POTTERY AQUAMANILIA FROM UPPER MARIBOR CASTLE Jancar, Mojca - Ravnik, Mateja (Independent researcher) 12:15 DISCUSSION SLOT 12:30 MATERIAL CULTURES AND SOCIAL PRACTICES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSEMBLAGES OF UPPSALA 1100- 1550 AD Kjellberg, Joakim (Department of Archaeology and Ancient History) 12:45 DISCUSSION SLOT 14:30 DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES OF MATERIAL CULTURE IN EAST BALTIC AND OSTRIV CEMETERY ARTEFACTS FROM MEDIEVAL PERIOD USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Saleem, Khurram - Schürmann, Ulrich (Institute

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