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Biomolecular applications in Archaeology

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Marie Reay Teaching Centre (Building 155), Room 4.02
Canberra ACT, Australia
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Ahead of International Women's Day, the Association of Spanish Researchers in Australia-Pacific (SRAP) has the great pleasure to invite you to this free public talk where four female ANU experts will talk about various new methods and techniques that are changing how we approach archaeological questions in Europe. From stomach contents, to kinship and gender, and of course Neanderthals hunting practices, this informal talk will take you on a journey through some of the most exciting approaches and projects that are shaping the future of European archaeology from a biomolecular point of view. 

The talk will be followed by a small gathering at the Badger & Co where we will enjoy some drinks and platters.

Join us to explore the exciting field of biomolecular analysis in archaeological research!!

You can also join online at https://anu.zoom.us/j/88697732...

Meeting ID: 886 9773 2507

Passcode: 978853


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Marie Reay Teaching Centre (Building 155), Room 4.02
Canberra ACT, Australia