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SUMMARY:COZA/COSANO/COZANO: Socio-Economuc Interactions among Middle Republican Cities in Central Italy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for discussion of innovative new approaches to the study of ancient coins! Dr. Melissa Ludke will discuss her numismatic work at early Roman Cosa and beyond. Dr. Ludke serves as Numismatic Specialist at the the Cosa (Terme) Excavations. She has published several papers on numismatics and is working on a book about Cosa during the Middle Republic.\nThe Latin colony of Cosa has long experienced archaeological investigation and\, more recently\, re-analysis\, but Cosa’s earliest history remains elusive. However\, new numismatic evidence from Cosa is raising interesting questions. Who was minting these coins\, why do they appear at certain regional centers and nowhere else\, and do these small objects represent larger processes of network connectivity? Dr. Ludke addresses these questions and more\, using a geospatial network-based approach through QGIS\, and a Least-Cost Path analysis to track potential socio-economic interactions between Cosa and contemporaneous regional centers.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/coza-cosano-cozano-socio-economuc-interactions-among-middle-republican-cities-in-central-italy/
LOCATION:Kirkhof Center\, room 2270\, Grand Valley State University\, Allendale campus\, Allendale\, MI\, 49401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="M. Morison":MAILTO:morisonm@gvsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Radiocarbon Dating & Stable Isotopes in Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Join SGS Beta for an accessible introduction to radiocarbon (¹⁴C) dating and stable isotope applications in archaeology and related sciences. This webinar will cover the fundamentals of how radiocarbon dating works\, including why calibration is essential for accuracy\, and the special considerations needed when working with bone samples. Through case studies\, you’ll learn how ¹⁴C analysis has been applied to archaeological discoveries ranging from Viking burials to mammoth remains\, and how stable isotopes like strontium and oxygen provide insights into ancient migration\, diet\, and provenance. \nDr. Maren Pauly is a natural scientist specializing in isotope geochemistry who undertook her PhD in Natural Sciences at the Freie Universität Berlin and previously completed her Master of Science and Bachelor of Science at the University of Waterloo in Canada. She is currently working as a scientific associate at SGS Beta.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/webinar-radiocarbon-dating-stable-isotopes-in-archaeology/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 4985 SW 74th Court\, Miami\, FL\, 33155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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