Detailed Description
Iron Age Lives: exploring social dynamics in later prehistoric Britain and Europe
Recent breakthroughs in ancient DNA and isotope analysis are transforming our understanding of diversity, mobility and social dynamics in the human past. The COMMIOS Project integrates new biomolecular methods within a broader archaeological framework to examine the structure of Iron Age societies in Britain and continental Europe. This one-day conference presents the key results of the COMMIOS Project along with parallel projects in Europe. It will explore the social dynamics of Iron Age society, including new evidence for kin-group composition, mobility, regional identities and complex relationships between the living and the dead.
The programme for the day can be accessed here.
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The conference will be held at The Hospitium in Museum Gardens, York, from 9:00 to 17:00. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. This is followed by a Keynote Speech by Prof David Reich in King’s Manor, York. The day will conclude with a wine reception held in the King’s Manor grounds.
The booking fee includes the full day conference, keynote speech, lunch, wine reception, tea and coffee. If you have any specific dietary requirements, or other queries, please contact Kate Morris ([email protected]).
Please note: Though The Hospitium is fully accessible, the lecture theatre in which the Keynote will be held is unfortunately only accessible by a flight of stairs. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused. Please contact Kate Morris ([email protected]) if you have any concerns about this.