when: 20 May 2021 | venue: University of Sydney | cost: Free | address: Parramatta and City Roads, Camperdown NSW 2006 | website: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/whats-on/talks-and-events/national-archaeology-week.html | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/can-archaeological-science-save-the-world-in-person-tickets-148517053505
published: 14 Apr 2021, 5 min read
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The discipline of archaeology has long been recognised as a canvas for interdisciplinary endeavours. From hard theory to hard science, the questions we ask of the past can be addressed through a plethora of methods, techniques and approaches, using a myriad of evidence, materials and datasets.
Over the course of his own career, Professor Keith Dobney has developed methodologies for using archaeological science to inform interdisciplinary responses to 'real-world' issues, including cultural resilience, nature conservation, livestock improvement in the Horn of Africa, anti-microbial resistance, obesity and even predicting back pain. This talk explores some of these examples with an emphasis on the vital role of museum collections in archaeological science.
In conjunction with National Archaeology Week.
Attend in-personNelson Meers Foundation Auditorium Register
Attend onlineA Zoom link will be provided prior to the event Register
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The discipline of archaeology has long been recognised as a canvas for interdisciplinary endeavours. From hard theory to hard science, the questions we ask of the past can be addressed through a plethora of methods, techniques and approaches, using a myriad of evidence, materials and datasets.
Over the course of his own career, Professor Keith Dobney has developed methodologies for using archaeological science to inform interdisciplinary responses to 'real-world' issues, including cultural resilience, nature conservation, livestock improvement in the Horn of Africa, anti-microbial resistance, obesity and even predicting back pain. This talk explores some of these examples with an emphasis on the vital role of museum collections in archaeological science.
In conjunction with National Archaeology Week.
Attend in-personNelson Meers Foundation Auditorium Register
Attend onlineA Zoom link will be provided prior to the event Register
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Can archaeological science save the world? 2021 is on 20 May 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Camperdown. Call 02 9351 2812 for details. Visit their website at https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/whats-on/talks-and-events/national-archaeology-week.html.
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