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HeMo lab: A Platform for Monitoring and Reconception of Cultural Heritage of Ukraine
Russia's war is destroying Ukrainians and our heritage faster than the Soviet Union did, which left the system of governance inefficient. Without heritage registers - what are we really saving? Without a data infrastructure - how can we manage tons of data from field expeditions to make available for conservation or criminal investigations? The number of destructions is increasing, as are the initiatives that document them in their own way and form a chaotic accumulation without metadata. There is lack of basic heritage registers from state authoritative data sets; there are no policies for working with data; extremely low capacity of state bodies to monitor heritage.
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Spreading the news The role of individuals, social networks and sociocultural variability in the sp
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The existence of an independent Copper Age has been long debated. In the 20th century, Colin Renfrew’s large-scale narrative connected the beginnings of metallurgy and the emergence of social inequality to this period. Andrew Sherratt summarized Copper Age innovations in his model of the secondary products revolution, based on which later great civilizations rose. Later, many postprocessualist ...
African Archaeology in Times of Climate Change Crisis
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The relevance of archaeology in climate change debates cannot be overemphasized. Climatic adaptation and mitigation is a historical, cultural and material phenomenon - the temporal trends that archaeology explores thus set a critical foundation for the future. Globally, the Net-zero agenda has been embraced with most countries hoping to achieve the desired emission and absorption levels by the ...
EAA 2023 keynote: Tales from a small island: archaeological genomics on the Atlantic edge
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This shared talk focuses on our work on the ancient genomics of Ireland and examines three features of past societies: migration, kinship and survival. These leave signatures on the genome, which can tell the story of a single individual or entire island. First, we characterize the ebb and flow of migration to Ireland: are perceived shifts in ancestry the result of gradual transitions or did th...
EAA 2023 Annual Meeting in Belfast - Opening Ceremony
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EAA 2023 Annual Meeting in Belfast - Opening Ceremony
Opening Ceremony for EAA 2022 Annual Meeting
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Opening Ceremony for EAA 2022 Annual Meeting
EAA 2023 Belfast - welcome
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Welcome video for the 29th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists which will take place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 30 August - 2 September 2023.
Virtual launch of the book "Gender stereotypes in archaeology"
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Recording of a virtual launch of the book “Gender stereotypes in archaeology: A short reflection in image and text” (Sidestone Press, 2021) edited by Laura Coltofean-Arizancu, Bisserka Gaydarska and Uroš Matić, and illustrated by Nikola Radoslavjević. The online event, which took place on 20 December 2021, was hosted by the European Association of Archaeologists and moderated by Ana Cristina Ma...
EAA Webinar with Háttér Society on LGBTQIA+ matters in Hungary
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The webinar took place on 26 November 2021.
EAA2022 welcome video
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Invitation to the 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists which will take place in Budapest, Hungary from 31 August to 3 September 2022.
Research in Viking Period Hedeby. From Nazi Investigations to UNESCO World Heritage
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A keynote lecture by Volker Hilberg held on Tuesday 7 September, during 27th Annual Meeting of EAA. Our knowledge of the development of urbanism in Northern Europe is largely depending on the archaeological research in the so-called emporia, early medieval urban production and distribution centres, which belonged to a new generation of ports developing from the late Merovingian period onwards. ...
Interactions between climate change, natural ecosystems and disturbance regimes...
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Interactions between climate change, natural ecosystems and disturbance regimes, and anthropogenic activities during the Holocene. A keynote lecture by Sandy Harrison held on Thursday 9 September, during 27th Annual Meeting of EAA Transformations of natural ecosystems by humans began with the shift from hunting and gathering to cultivation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. These impa...
30 Years of Contemporary Archaeology: Gains in Knowledge - Challenges,Opportunities and Future Tasks
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A keynote lecture by Claudia Theune held on Friday 10 September, during 27th Annual Meeting of EAA. For about 30 years, sites of the 20th century have been archaeologically investigated in Europe and further afield. The starting point, and without doubt a strong focus, are the investigations at sites of National Socialist terror. Initially focused on Germany and Poland, internment camps were so...
Baltic-Pontic contact space in 4th and 3rd millennium BC
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A keynote lecture by Marzena Szmyt held on Thursday 9 September, during 27th Annual Meeting of EAA. The topic of the lecture will be some questions from the prehistory of areas situated between two seas: the Baltic in the north-west and the Black in the south-east. The territory in question is located between two big rivers - the Vistula and Dnieper. Despite many essential differences, in the 4...
BURIED BUT APPARENT. EXAMPLE OF URNFIELD COMMUNITY
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This contribution is devoted to the key role that anthropological analysis plays in the general interpretation of burial customs and related social structures. The Urnfield burial site in Přáslavice (Czech Republic) was evaluated in terms of typology, chronology, anthropology, and spatial relations. Social structures were concluded from this evidence. By comparing the results of the anthropolog...
EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Landmarks of the North: Megalithic tombs and Bronze Age grave mounds
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EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Landmarks of the North: Megalithic tombs and Bronze Age grave mounds
EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Haithabu and Danewerk: UNESCO world cultural heritage
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EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Haithabu and Danewerk: UNESCO world cultural heritage
EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Archaeo:lab - introducing archaeological research to schoolchildren
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EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Archaeo:lab - introducing archaeological research to schoolchildren
EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Hidden treasures in the Wadden Sea
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EAA 2021 Virtual Excursion: Hidden treasures in the Wadden Sea
EAA 2021: 27th Annual Meeting Opening Ceremony and keynote by Henny Piezonka
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EAA 2021: 27th Annual Meeting Opening Ceremony and keynote by Henny Piezonka
„EMPTY SPACES” IN MEDIEVAL TOWNS - PLACES OF EXCLUSION OR PROGRESS?
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„EMPTY SPACES” IN MEDIEVAL TOWNS - PLACES OF EXCLUSION OR PROGRESS?
NOT ONLY JADE: LONG-SCALE CONNECTIONS REVEALED BY THE NEOLITHIC POLISHED STONE AXESOF CAPUT ADRIAE
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NOT ONLY JADE: LONG-SCALE CONNECTIONS REVEALED BY THE NEOLITHIC POLISHED STONE AXESOF CAPUT ADRIAE
AN INCLUSIVE AND BARRIER-FREE SCIENCE: SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION TO ‘FORGOTTEN SOCIAL GROUPS’
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AN INCLUSIVE AND BARRIER-FREE SCIENCE: SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION TO ‘FORGOTTEN SOCIAL GROUPS’
MEANINGFUL STORIES: WHAT ARCHAEOLOGY CAN TELL
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MEANINGFUL STORIES: WHAT ARCHAEOLOGY CAN TELL
THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
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THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE RESCUE OF OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
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THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE RESCUE OF OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
WELCOME CONFLICT. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE RETURN OF THE POLITICAL
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WELCOME CONFLICT. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE RETURN OF THE POLITICAL
Archaeology beyond Paradigms. A Plea for Reflected Translations
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Archaeology beyond Paradigms. A Plea for Reflected Translations
Constructing Narratives of Britain’s (and the Whole of Europe’s) Prehistoric Past
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Constructing Narratives of Britain’s (and the Whole of Europe’s) Prehistoric Past
Tales of the Unexpected. Creativity in Archaeological Interpretation
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Tales of the Unexpected. Creativity in Archaeological Interpretation

Комментарии

  • @Ponto-zv9vf
    @Ponto-zv9vf 4 часа назад

    Yes the population replacement of the British population by the Bell Beakers can be challenged, the percentage replacement not that their was immigration of Bell Beaker people to Britain. However, you will never answer all questions, and doubt will remain. Not every person reproduces or has descendants down the track, and people don't inherit dna from all their ancestors. I gather she thinks that doing more research and collaboration will give a final picture. But will it?

  • @neskrafe
    @neskrafe 20 дней назад

    I have found a small nephrite jade axe in Serbia. It is 200grams, 6,5cm long, 5cm wide, 3cm thick, and slightly rhomboid, has 0,5mm thick beautiful silky mate patina all over it, tiny dark and brown dots and brown veins.

  • @artisticpaint109
    @artisticpaint109 Месяц назад

    Thank you ❤ for this video

  • @Backwardlooking
    @Backwardlooking 2 месяца назад

    👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @DhanaThane-wb5nu
    @DhanaThane-wb5nu 2 месяца назад

    Where are the bronze items. Where is tin source. Where is the iron source. How did they forge the bronze.

  • @cameronfielder4955
    @cameronfielder4955 2 месяца назад

    It’s not entirely clear what his theory is. I think both the brevity of the video and the substance leave the viewer with more questions than answers. Most experts think we came out of Africa and the fossil record supports that conclusion. It’s possible that Homo sapiens evolved from homo erectus in Asia and then moved back into Africa but I think it’s highly unlikely given our fossil evidence. Whenever someone pushed that line of thinking I have to wonder about motivations. Racists have long fought against the African origins theory. He talks about PIE like it’s a culture. Languages and cultures are two different things. PIE is a reconstructed proto language that was probably spoken 2-6 kya, long after Homo sapiens had spread across all of Europe and Asia. Cultural evidence doesn’t do anything in proving a language’s longevity (unless it’s written on artifacts). Frequently a prestige language would replace the former but a culture would remain largely unchanged. This is true for DNA also; DNA cannot track a languages because the two things are not inextricably linked. I could just be misunderstanding what he is saying in some respects, but this whole presentation is full of bs in my opinion. The history of languages going back that far is certainly very messy and complex. It is not so cut and dry.

  • @Viktor_Johansson
    @Viktor_Johansson 2 месяца назад

    I make axes from nephrite for fun; alpine jade axes, one boat axe, two axes from the bronze age Borodino hoard. My dream would be to get some jadeite type material from Mt Viso or Syros and make a traditional 'alpine jade axe' from.

  • @JacquesMare
    @JacquesMare 4 месяца назад

    Θράκη....... (E) Truskos?

  • @forestdweller5581
    @forestdweller5581 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, that was interesting stuff. I'm wondering about the first people arriving during the Paleolithic....is there any evidence of them arriving by boats, exploiting marine resources and gradually settling more inland? That is what happened in Sweden or Norway so it would seem likely for this area as well perhaps?

  • @lugo_9969
    @lugo_9969 5 месяцев назад

    Old irish and Latin having much vocabulary in common. Anatolian farmer roots. Also the curious links between celtic grammar and semitic languages. The med and atlantic coasts being habitable while most of europe was frozen and empty.

  • @uiimairgrandchildrenofivar5894
    @uiimairgrandchildrenofivar5894 5 месяцев назад

    All of my mother's surnames come from the Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides (MacGilleMhoire / MacIver / MacLeod / Campbell) with three of them having a Viking progenitor. All of my father's surnames come from Ulster in Northern Ireland (MacGofraid / McCosker / MacLochlainn / MacManus) and all of them are Gaelic versions of Norse names. And after taking multiple ancestry and DNA tests and doing a whole lot of research, I've come to find out that I'm on average, 36% Irish, 28% Scottish, and 29%.........Norwegian??? Must of been all those Vikings from Laithlind 😄 🇮🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇳🇴

  • @forestdweller5581
    @forestdweller5581 5 месяцев назад

    I had not come across this site yet so thank you for your presentation. Although i can't agree with your hypothesis and conclusions but that' s fine. i' m curious if any Solutrean items were found? Most of that stuff got " stolen " already by the Magdalenians and later people of course but i like to keep track of where the odd shouldered or leaf shaped points pop up. They would more than likely have known and used such quarry areas as well.

  • @shermanatorosborn9688
    @shermanatorosborn9688 6 месяцев назад

    you should see what they've found at Saqsaywaman

  • @bobsavage3317
    @bobsavage3317 6 месяцев назад

  • @andrejbabka1572
    @andrejbabka1572 7 месяцев назад

    😲 😞 DŮM HRŮZY - NAŠLI JSME PRAVOU LIDSKOU KOSTRU! ruclips.net/video/aOzN96OzrvM/видео.html DŮM HRŮZY 2 - VYVOLALI JSME DUŠI ZESNULÉHO DÍTĚTE! ruclips.net/video/qY6kX4_7TJA/видео.html

  • @tdkokoszka
    @tdkokoszka 8 месяцев назад

    The words for wheel are not loan words, as they show regular sound shifts. For example, if Tocharian borrowed its word for wagon from Indo-Iranian, it would not be "Kukal" but "Cakra." Because Indo-Iranian has a regular L > R sound shift. So "Kukal" cannot have been borrowed into Tocharian by any neighboring Indo-European language family that we know of. And if this is news to you, then you didn't really read David Anthony's book.

  • @stevejohnstone1311
    @stevejohnstone1311 8 месяцев назад

    David Anthony has repeatedly said wagons came from non-steppe peoples he says they brought togather thouse innovations to invent pastoral nomadism you talk about people being defensive this guy littlerly couldnt have read the book with understanding of the language he read it in.

    • @stevejohnstone1311
      @stevejohnstone1311 8 месяцев назад

      And he say if you can't track every info on a language movement you can't talk (greek) then says he knows how prehistoric words came from Africa all the way through Siberia.....OK thats just crazy talk.

  • @deborahziska2916
    @deborahziska2916 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding and groundbreaking work is being done by HeMo in Ukraine that will ultimately benefit societies even beyond Ukraine who face the same challenges of preserving cultural heritage in a conflict or war zone.

  • @ian_b
    @ian_b 9 месяцев назад

    Being able to watch something like this instead of a rubbish low-content TV documentary is why I love RUclips existing.

  • @torbjrnlund903
    @torbjrnlund903 9 месяцев назад

    I think the tapestry depictcs the gathering before the legendary Battle of Brávellir (Bråvalla), which is said to have taken place aboyt year 770. Maybe it depicts celebration in aftermath. It is the greatest battle in nordic folklore. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Br%C3%A1vellir

  • @STICKlaPISSSE
    @STICKlaPISSSE 10 месяцев назад

    If its Southern Iberian Peninsula why the title refers to SOUTH WESTERN SPAIN?!? Don't you people know geography?

  • @ThatLadyBird
    @ThatLadyBird 10 месяцев назад

    That last site isnt in NI though 😂

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 10 месяцев назад

    How about monitoring the Cultural Heritage of Germany - it's about to get flushed down the muslim drain

  • @Boneshaker138
    @Boneshaker138 10 месяцев назад

    Sap Nuno de Santa Maria

  • @abishemui8278
    @abishemui8278 11 месяцев назад

    Much LOVE from AMERICA!!

  • @alexgabriel5423
    @alexgabriel5423 11 месяцев назад

    Satem languages differ from Kentum languages...Tocharian is kentum.and Armenian is kentum based on the verb system and not on.the many words borrowed from Persian...that made the superficial British linguists classify it as Satem. The French linguists straightened that out. Eurocentrism is a must for a career in academia and for grants isnt it ?? ....even if it is not the emergent information from honest research....

  • @silvergalaxie
    @silvergalaxie Год назад

    wowsers

  • @beforeoriondotcom
    @beforeoriondotcom Год назад

    Thank you for the well organized conference.

  • @MustafaSav-cb2cp
    @MustafaSav-cb2cp Год назад

    Finally we get to hear the real history.

  • @MustafaSav-cb2cp
    @MustafaSav-cb2cp Год назад

    Danke Dr. Zangger die Wirklichkeit heraus zu fordern. Es ist wirklich eine Schweinerei die Geschichte zu verändern, wegen den Fall von Constantinople bei den Türken.

  • @radovanwolf593
    @radovanwolf593 Год назад

    I do wish the recording wasnt so silent :(

  • @laterisaferondii1435
    @laterisaferondii1435 Год назад

    Im a closed head injury 🤕 survivor 8 years now. And new things continue to develop.

  • @romansukac4271
    @romansukac4271 Год назад

    Thank you, Alwin.

  • @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826
    @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826 Год назад

    😊💓

  • @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826
    @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826 Год назад

    😊💓

  • @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826
    @youngsugaryoungsugarkim7826 Год назад

    😊💓

  • @andreabeverari193
    @andreabeverari193 Год назад

    Buongiorno, complimenti per il video conferenza e il vostro studio , qui dove abito a Verona città , e provincia è stata trovata i frammenti di una situla " la situla di Rivoli Veronese VR , e l' Elmo di Oppeano Veronese VR, opere dei Veneti Antichi.

  • @MonikaEscobar1965
    @MonikaEscobar1965 Год назад

    It´s the today´s WELSH people, Cymry! That was a great lecture, thank you!!

  • @pinkpink-7699
    @pinkpink-7699 Год назад

    ماهي التي تدرس في قسم تاريخ فن What are you studying in the art history department?

  • @dodoyaman8411
    @dodoyaman8411 Год назад

    Iam vallahades 3 generation from naslic send greek muslims send to turkey. My grandfathers they didnt even speak word turkish.they were banned ffrom greeks and send to tukey. Can speak still greek language some. Big pain for us(

    • @YianniS2002_
      @YianniS2002_ 5 месяцев назад

      You speak Greek or Turkish ?

    • @erdoganyaman
      @erdoganyaman 5 месяцев назад

      I can speak both langusge but my greek is getting poor cause of less using

    • @NRooster
      @NRooster 3 месяца назад

      Hocam merhabalar. Eğer görürseniz yorumumu, bir yerden konuşma şansımız var mı?

  • @aviaxis6261
    @aviaxis6261 Год назад

    this was a culture surviving throughout the whole Mesolithic basically

  • @tankej
    @tankej Год назад

    Great talk. I find myself wanting to know what it is about the letter forms on the Daskyleion sherds that marks them out as Lydian? It would also be nice to see an image of the 7c. Etruscan evidence for Aeneas: in what script is it?

  • @missbutter7621
    @missbutter7621 Год назад

    very good talk, makes a lot of sense.

  • @iamgodswife1339
    @iamgodswife1339 Год назад

    Atlantis, America. The Amarna letters are a lie. Akhenaten was actually Ramses. SETI was kadashman enill and horemheb. It’s America! 😀

    • @iamgodswife1339
      @iamgodswife1339 Год назад

      Wilusa where Troy is, is Volusia county Florida.

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos Год назад

    The height of stone age technology.

  • @CmacKw
    @CmacKw Год назад

    Interesting. Do the feature clusters represent individual residential loci that collectively form a larger aggregated sub-urban community? In the southern American Southwest, this type of late prehistoric settlement is called a rancheria.

  • @infini_ryu9461
    @infini_ryu9461 Год назад

    Explains why Medieval People weren't actually that short as previously believed. They were getting a decent amount of protein from animal foods.

  • @Michael-yx5qx
    @Michael-yx5qx Год назад

    The wheel was invented in the east by Eurasian people period this isn't up for debate

  • @hermanmunster714
    @hermanmunster714 Год назад

    West Slavs and Norse are blood Brothers. Not Rus not German not Brits. Thank you Professor.

    • @kryptonson
      @kryptonson 3 месяца назад

      The Norse Vikings were decendants of Germanic tribes, they were very much northern German as well as Slavic.

  • @hermanmunster714
    @hermanmunster714 Год назад

    Well well well. Considering at its closest northern Poland Baltic region is about a stones throw from Jutland it makes sense that Poles were more Viking than so called Rus or even Germans. Face facts Polish warrior history was always whitewashed to deny its very existence. Thank you Professor. Polish warriors sit in Valhalla not German or Rus.