
TRACEOLAB RESEARCH SEMINARS
To be announced.
PAST EVENTS
2016-2017
- May 9th, 2017 : En finir avec l’Ethnoarchéologie!
Professeur Olivier Gosselain (Centre d’Anthropologie culturelle & Centre de Recherches en Archéologie et Patrimoine, ULB, Belgique) - November 4th, 2016 : Des témoins brûlés aux comportements paléolithiques liés au feu : vers une approche « multi-proxy » de l’archéologie du feu.
Dr. Alison Smolderen (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France) - October 4th, 2016 : Learning from models.
Dr. Krist Vaesen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) - September 21st, 2016 : “Spears shall be shaken, shields shall be splintered”: A wear-analysis approach to Bronze Age combat.
Dr. Andrea Dolfini (Newcastle University, UK)
2015-2016
- April 28th, 2016 : Au-delà des inventaires typologiques – Approches croisées expérimentale et fonctionnelle pour la reconstitution du fonctionnement des microlithes mésolithiques.
Lorène Chesnaux (Ethnologie préhistorique, ArScAn, Paris) - March 23rd, 2016 : Inferring the diet and paleoecology of fossil primates and humans using enamel microwear texture analysis.
Dr. Frank L’Engle Williams (Associate Professor Anthropology, Georgia State University, USA) - December 8th, 2015 : Juggling interpretation of Neanderthal behaviour across the last twenty years of debates.
Marco Peresani (University of Ferrara)
2014-2015
- July 8th, 2015 : Les soucoupes du Paléolithique ancien de l’Observatoire (Principauté de Monaco).
Guillaume Porraz (CNRS PARIS, Institut français de Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud) - June 23rd, 2015 : Sticks, stones and animal bones: new discoveries at Star Carr.
Dr. Aimée Little (University of York, UK) - April 29th, 2015 : Improved AMS dating of the Palaeolithic past.
Prof. Tom Higham & Dr. Katerina Douka (Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, University of Oxford, UK) - April 3rd, 2015 : An Overview of the 2014-15 Excavation Season at Kaldar Cave (Khorramabad Valley, Western Iran).
Behrouz Bazgir - April 3rd, 2015 : Vegetation and use of local plant resources during the Late Pleistocene: case studies from in SW Germany and NW Bulgaria.
Dr. Elena Marinova (Institut des Sciences Naturelles & KUL) - February 10th, 2015 : Systèmes de production et systèmes de mobilité dans le Paléolithique supérieur récent méditerranéen : le cas de l’Epigravettien dans le Sud-Est de la France et en Italie.
Dr. Antonin Tomasso (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France) - January 15th, 2015 : Towards an archaeology of mind in the final Palaeolithic: looking for new avenues to understand cultural behavior and material change in the Pleistocene-Holocene transition.
Prof. Marc De Bie (University of Brussels, VUB & Archaelogical Heritage Institute, Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed) - January 9th, 2015 : Taphonomie des ensembles lithiques.
Dr. Pascal Depaepe (INRAP) - December 10th, 2014 : A biographical study of Middle and Late Neolithic amber, jet and bone ornaments from funerary context: contributions from the microscope.
Prof. Annelou Van Gijn (Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands) - December 5th, 2014 : Hunting high and low: Reconstructing Upper Palaeolithic Hunting Strategies.
Dr. Valentina Borgia (Cambridge University, UK) - September 25th, 2014 : Bipolar knapping in Howiesons Poort: the case of Grey Sand Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Dr. Paloma de la Peña (Universty of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
2013-2014
- April 29th, 2014 : Kesselt-Op de Schans and the Lower / Middle Palaeolithic transition in Northwestern Europe.
Dr. Ann Van Baelen (University of Leuven, Belgium) - December 12th, 2013 : Le processus historique de l’origine du Paléolithique supérieur.
Prof. Philip Van Peer (University of Leuven, Belgium) - October 10th, 2013 : Like a Rolling Stone. L’influence des fleuves sur les sites paléolithiques en Europe du Nord.
Dr. Wei Chu (University of Reading, UK) - October 2nd, 2013 : New excavations and early complexity at Australia’s oldest site, Malakunanja II, Northern Territory.
Prof. Chris Clarkson (University of Queensland, Australia) - October 1st, 2013 : Grinding stones and grinding grounds: archaeological traces of Aboriginal subsistence and resource use in Australia.
Prof. Richard Fullagar (University of Wollongong, Australia)