International Open Workshop 2015
24.03.2015 um 09:00 bis 27.03.2015 um 17:00
Kiel University
http://www.workshop-gshdl.uni-kiel.de/
16.06.2015 um 09:00 bis 20.06.2015 um 16:00
Kiel University
http://megaconf2015.ufg.uni-kiel.de/
24.03.2015 um 09:00 bis 27.03.2015 um 17:00
Kiel University
http://www.workshop-gshdl.uni-kiel.de/
21.11.2014 um 19:00 bis 23.11.2014 um 15:00
22.11.2014 von 09:00 bis 18:00
Otto-Hahn-Hörsaal
03.11.2014 von 09:00 bis 20:00
Johanna-Mestorf-Hörsaal, JMS4 - R. 28, Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte
05.11.2014 um 18:00 bis 07.11.2014 um 16:00
Poznań, Polen
24.09.2014 von 15:00 bis 18:00
Museum of Cultural History , St. Olavs gate 29, seminarrom
24.09.2014 um 09:00 bis 27.09.2014 um 18:00
28.10.2014 um 10:00 bis 30.10.2014 um 13:00
Schleswig, Schloss Gottorf Lecture hall
24.11.2014 um 09:30 bis 25.11.2014 um 16:30
Leibniz-Str. 3, R. 123
10.09.2014 bis 14.09.2014
20th Annual Meeting in Istambul
https://www.eaa2014istanbul.org
06.10.2014 um 09:00 bis 10.10.2014 um 17:00
Berlin
09.03.2015 um 19:00 bis 12.03.2015 um 18:00
JMS4 - R.28 - Johanna-Mestorf-Hörsaal
26.04.2015 von 10:00 bis 17:00
Tierpark Arche Warder
http://www.arche-warder.de/presse/steinzeit-live/#more-4421
19.02.2016 um 00:00 bis 20.02.2016 um 23:00
Jarplund Højskole
http://www.ufg.uni-kiel.de/de/schriften-institutes/wissenschaftliche-redaktion-und-publikationen/AiS
03.11.2015 um 09:30 bis 07.11.2015 um 14:45
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut in Madrid (DAI), Calle Serano 159
http://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/english/research/dialogues-with-the-past/courses/theoretical-responses-to-bioarchaeology-and-identy.html
03.12.2015 um 13:00 bis 04.12.2015 um 15:00
CAU Kiel Johanna-Mestorf-Str. 2, EG, Raum 14 (Seminarraum)
07.12.2015 um 14:30 bis 08.12.2015 um 16:30
CAU Kiel
23.06.2016 um 17:00 bis 03.09.2016 um 17:00
Museum für Archäologie und Ökologie Dithmarschen, Bahnhofstraße 29, Albersdorf
http://presse.aoeza.de/2015/10/jahresprogramm-2016.html
11.01.2016 von 18:00 bis 19:30
Leibnizstraße 3, Foyer
05.09.2016 um 09:00 bis 09.09.2016 um 20:00
Kiel University, GS Human Development in Landscapes
17.05.2017 um 12:00 bis 21.05.2017 um 14:00
Leibnizstrasse 1, Raum 105 (1. OG).
Between 17th and 21st of May 2017 the CRC-1266 ‘Scales of Transformation’ and Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ will jointly organise the workshop Archéologie et Gobelets in Kiel, titled:
“Think Global, Act Local! The Transformation of Spatial Interaction and Material Culture in Beaker Contexts of the 3rd Millennium BC in Europe”.
The 3rd millennium BC in Europe is a period showing a new quality in the transregional distribution of material culture. What is more, there is a more marked duality between the fragmented pattern of local styles and the new overarching trans-regional elements of material culture, most notably expressed in archaeological terms by the Bell Beaker and Corded Ware phenomena. Such a duality, especially marked by the concept of Bell Beakers and ”Common Ware”, is surely not a total novelty. But the hitherto unknown width of distribution of „global" Corded Ware, or Bell Beaker elements is evidence of a new character of this dialectic in the 3rd millennium BC.
In this workshop, we want to explore the background of this new quality.
Registration at the Institute of Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology at Kiel University, Johanna-Mestorf-Str. 2-6
https://www.sfb1266.uni-kiel.de/en/events/sessions-workshops/archeologie-et-gobelets
20.03.2017 um 08:00 bis 24.03.2017 um 18:00
Leibnizstr. 1, 24118 Kiel
International Open Workshop: Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years
The Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes” at Kiel University will gladly host the international Open Workshop “Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes V
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss the interaction between physical and social landscapes as the most profound process that catalyses human activities in space and time; and the interplay of environments, social relationships, material culture, population dynamics, and human perceptions of socio-environmental change.
Papers for the workshop may be submitted until the end of November; registration is open until February 2, 2017
http://www.workshop-gshdl.uni-kiel.de/
07.12.2017 um 13:00 bis 08.12.2017 um 14:00
Johanna-Mestorf-Hörsaal (JMS 4 / R. 28)
Gasthäuser gelten als Brennpunkte des sozialen Lebens und waren bis in die 1970er Jahre hinein – bis zum Siegeszug von Fernseher, Sportheim und Diskothek – von zentraler gesellschaftlicher Bedeutung. Kaum eine andere öffentliche Einrichtung nahm im Privat- und mitunter auch im Arbeitsleben der Menschen einen vergleichbaren Stellenwert ein. Umso erstaunlicher ist es, dass die (Neuzeit-) Archäologie dem Thema bislang nur wenig Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt hat. Dem Missstand soll eine Diskussion aktueller Funde und Befunde aus entsprechenden Kontexten entgegengesetzt werden, um gleichermaßen Perspektiven und Grenzen einer Archäologie von Gasthäusern vom 16. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart auszuloten.
Weitere Informationen (PDF)
08.03.2018 bis 10.03.2018
Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Olshausenstraße 75 (Hans-Heinrich-Driftmann-Hörsaal), 24118 Kiel
https://www.sfb1266.uni-kiel.de/de/chancengleichheit/international-workshop
12.03.2018 bis 24.03.2018
Kohima Campus, Meriema, Kohima, Nagaland, India
The Department of History &Archaeology, Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, Meriema, Kohima, Nagaland, India
cordially invites you to the inaugural programme oft he PhD International Seminar:
Building Big? Global Scales of Monumentality
An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective & International Workshop on Hierarchy and Balance:
the role of monumentality in European & North-East Indian Landscapes
organised by The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology, University of Oslo, Norway; Department of History & Archaeology, Nagaland University; Graduate School 'Human Development in Landscapes' Kiel & Collaborative Research Centre 1266 'Scales ofTransformation', Kiel University, Germany.
PROGRAM ORGANIZERS
Dr. Julianne Rustad I Ms. Maria Wunderlich I Dr. Tiatoshi Jamir I Dr. Ditamulii Vasa
The Nordic School of Archaeology "Dialogues with the Past" organizes a workshop that is comined with a PhD course on issues of monumentality in Kohima, India. The course will take place in Nagaland together with students and lecturers from Northeast India and the "Naga megaliths" will be one aspect of daily experience.
20.08.2018 bis 24.08.2018
Leibniz-Straße 1, Room 205, University of Kiel
Moin: International Summer school on Modelling Interaction in Landscape Archaeology
What is it about?
Connecting points, creating patterns, understanding processes. It is often the most exciting task after an intensive phase of data acquisition to start thinking about the dynamics that are inscribed in these data and that wait for their discovery. Distribution maps, diagrams, and typology charts are the tools we use to develop our first narratives that describes or even explains our data. After these first steps we usually move on to more elaborate tools of data analyses that ensure the soundness of our interpretations, objectives the approach to allow comparisons, and enables its reproducibility. During the Summer school we want to present, discuss, and develop one of these methods: a tool to reconstruct, weigh, and model spatial interactions:
Presenting and Discussing spatial interactions
International experts will give introductory talks and use case on they reconstructed spatial interaction and which tools they employed or developed. We are happy to welcome:
Developing a spatial interaction model
Together with you we want to create a package for the open-source software environment for statistical computing and graphics R that:
In addition to this, we will learn about and contribute to reproducible research, a field that gains continuously more importance and will change the practice of planning, conducting, and publishing scientific results in the not too far future see e.g. this example by Ben Mariwck, one of the leading archaeologists in this debate.
Dates and Fees
How to apply?
Everybody can enrol who already has some experiences with R and knows the basics of spatial analyses.
If you want to participate, please write a (very short) Email to Daniel with the following information:
We, i.e. Oliver Nakoinz, Martin Hinz and Daniel Knitter, are looking forward to your application and hope to see you this summer in Kiel!
Moin Program
08.10.2018 bis 13.10.2018
Bibracte, Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire
MOSAICnet 2018: Networks in Archaeological Research
International Summer School at Bibracte, Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire
O. Nakoinz, K. Gruel, P. Brun, F. Faupel und C. Filet
Ranging from exchange to urban networks, interactions systems are a basic component of every society, from the prehistoric to the modern.
The Research School ‘MOSAICnet: Networks in archaeological research’ aims at bringing together young and senior researchers around this transdisciplinary issue of networks. The Research School offers the state of the art of several methodological approaches (such as Social Network Analysis, Spatial Network Analysis, etc.), resulting from the dialogue between the Human and the Exact Sciences.
It also intends to discuss their contributions to the research on past social, cultural and economic interactions.
The Research School will last 6 days, and will address the matters of the theoretical context of the research on interaction systems, the empirical data we can rely on to grasp them, as well as provide an overview of several available methods of system analysis and reconstruction. Those tools will be applied using the Rstudio software.
Bibracte site obtained the “Grand site de France” label, for its exceptional archaeological heritage. Situated in the heart of the Morvan Regional Nature Park in today’s central France, the site was the location of one of the first cities of continental Europe, between the 2nd cent. BCE and the 1st cent. CE. The training will take place at the European Research Centre, adjacent to the archaeological site. The Centre possesses a documentation centre on European Protohistory (200 000 volumes), which is open 24 hours a day.
Courses + accomodation + meals + shuttle from/to train station Le Creusot TGV
300 € : Researchers/Professionals with position
100 € : PhDs and Postdocs without position
The theoretical training is given in English. Workshops will have support in three languages: French, German and English.
With the participation of Olivier BUCHSENSCHUTZ, directeur de recherche émérite
CNRS, École normale supérieure, France, Patrice BRUN, Professeur des Universités
Université Paris 1, France, Catalin POPA, Post-doctorant, Université de Leiden, Pays-Bas et Fabrice ROSSI, Professeur des Universités, Université Paris 1, France
19.09.2018 bis 22.09.2018
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Die Tagung findet statt in Zusammenarbeit mit der:
Tagungsort: Kiel
Inklusion | Exklusion - Transkulturalität im Raum
19. – 22. September 2018
(English version below)
Auf seiner 45. Jahrestagung fragt der Arbeitskreis für Historische Kulturlandschaftsforschung in Mitteleuropa (ARKUM e.V.) nach den konkreten räumlichen Manifestationen transkulturellen Exklusions-, Inklusions- und Verschmelzungsprozesse. Die Tagung stellt in den Mittelpunkt, wie transkulturelle Prozesse und Praktiken r äumliche Anordnungen schaffen und wie räumliche Dispositionen auf transkulturelle Prozesse einwirken. Es sollen insbesondere die landschaftlichen Bezüge von Räumen oder Orten betrachtet sowie die Auswirkungen transkultureller Inklusions- und Exklusionsmechanismen auf die Gestaltung und Entwicklung von Kulturlandschaft untersucht werden.
Wir denken beispielsweise an die Topografien von Migration, Aus- und Einwanderung, identitätsstiftende Praktiken an Grenzen, das transkulturelle Potential von Nicht-Orten, aber auch Prozesse des Ein- und Auschließens durch spezifische Handlungstypen (z.B. religiöse, politische, ökonomische), die sich in materiellen Arrangements niederschlagen.
In it's 45th annual meeting the Arbeitskreis für Historische Kulturlandschaftsforschung in Mitteleuropa (ARKUM e.V.) looks at specific spatial manifestations of such transcultural processes of exclusion, inclusion and hybridisation. The meeting focuses on how transcultural processes and practices create spatial arrangements and how, on the other hand, spatial dispositions influence transcultural processes. Special attention will be turned to the relations between spaces and places in the landscape as well as the impact of transcultural mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion on the formation and development of cultural landscapes.
Possible fields of research may be e.g. the topographies of migration, emmigration, immigration, practices of identity-building at borders, the transcultural potential of non-places, but also processes of ex- and inclusion through specific actions (religious, political, economical etc.), which manifest in material arrangements.
https://www.kulturlandschaft.org/Tagungen
03.12.2018 um 09:00 bis 05.12.2018 um 12:00
Johanna-Mestorf-Hörsaal, Johanna-Mestorf-Straße 4, R. 28, EG
Anmeldung bitte per E-Mail an umueller@ufg.uni-kiel.de
11.03.2019 um 00:00 bis 15.03.2019 um 23:00
Kiel University
Information about the International Open Workshop 2019 will be announced soon.
http://www.workshop-gshdl.uni-kiel.de/
Prof. Dr. Johannes Müller