Cours, enseignements, formations
20-30 mars 2019
Jena - Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
The course will cover a variety of methods, including quantitative lithics analyses, Geographical Information Systems approaches, ancient proteomics, ZooMS, stable isotope analysis, both micro and macroscopic methods in archaeobotany, morphological identifications in archaeozoology, human osteology, chronological methods and models, and statistical analysis. It is designed for junior researchers with extensive archaeological experience wishing to implement new methodologies within their home countries and expand the knowledge base within their institutions.
Please email the short abstract and the CV together to the following address by the deadline:
training.course@shh.mpg.de
The application deadline is November 21st, 2018