2022-3 events
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Book Launch - Hidden Depths: The Origins of Human Connection
Join us for an evening of discussion with Penny Spikins, the author of 'Hidden Depths: The Origins of Human Connection'. Penny will begin the evening with a talk on her book, and then lead a Q&A session with the audience.
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It's complicated: Evaluating plant-animal-human relationships in the Atacama Desert (4000-400 BP)
The Atacama Desert is the driest place on earth. Still, it has been largely occupied by different plants, animals and human groups, at least from 12.000 years ago until today.
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The Groote Eylandt (Australia) Archaeology Repatriation Project
An account of the Groote Eylandt Repatriation and Archaeology project
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Postgraduate Archaeology Taster Afternoon
Postgraduate Archaeology Taster Afternoon
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Research Forum - Colonial Encounters: continuity and change in the meeting between Inuit and the Moravian Brethren in Colonial Greenland
The Moravian Brethren, also known as the Unitas Fratrum, began their missionisation in the Eastern Arctic in 1733 with Neu Herrnhut in West Greenland.
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Living Sustainably in North Yorkshire - 11,000 years ago
For millennia, humans have faced dramatic changes in climate and their environment.
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York Research Seminar, book launch
York Research Seminar presents the launch of two new books