Workshop: International Applications of Archaeological Science
DA Workshop
- Start: Mar 13, 2018
- End: Mar 17, 2018
- Location: MPI SHH Jena
- Host: Department of Archaeology
The Department of Archaeology at the Max Planck Institute for the
Science of Human History is hosting an intensive, invitation-only,
one-week workshop for early career researchers from all over the world
in a variety of archaeological science approaches that have
international applicability.
Scientific
staff will provide hands-on training and tutorials in a variety of
archaeological science approaches that have international applicability. These
include: quantitative lithics analyses, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
approaches, proteomics, ZooMS, stable isotope analysis, archaeobotany,
archaeozoology, chronological methods and models, and statistical analysis.
This course is designed for junior researchers with archaeological experience wishing to implement new methodologies within their home countries and expand the knowledge base within their institutions. All software used will be open access enabling attendees to apply learned skills without constraint.