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5th CCHRI Intensive Introductory Workshop on Palaeosciences for Pre-Modernists

Location
Princeton, NJ, United States
Dates
-
Contact person
John Haldon
E-Mail address
jhaldonatprinceton.edu
Working groups
Meeting Category

Logistics

Date: 15-25 January 2024 
Location: Princeton, NJ, USA
Venue: Princeton University

Description

This entry-level workshop will introduce participants to the palaeoecological sciences and their relevance to historical and archaeological research. Beginning with an overview of palaeoecology, how it works and how it can be used, the program will offer brief surveys of a number of key ecological sciences: stable isotope analysis and sedimentary geochemistry; speleothems, ice cores, palynology and dendrochronology; C14 dating, multi-proxy data, and more. The focus will be on pollen analysis, including data presentation, reconstruction of past vegetation, climate and land cover, and sampling strategies.

In particular, the program will explain how such proxies are interpreted, the conceptual basis for the reconstructions derived from them, and the assumptions, uncertainties, and statistical methods for data transformation that accompany their use. While we will focus on the Mediterranean Basin as a case study, examples will also be drawn on from other world regions, including temperate Europe and North America.

Details

  • An intensive 8-day workshop
  • Entry-level: no previous knowledge of the subject required
  • Geared towards younger scholars (junior faculty members and graduate students, although undergraduates may also be admitted)
  • For scholars in the humanities and social sciences
  • The program consists of a series of 13 x 3-hour sessions over 8 days.
  • Seminars will convene in Scheide Caldwell and in Guyot Hall.
  • There will be some preparatory reading - a very short bibliography will be issued nearer the time!

    Application Process and Deadlines

    There is a limited number of places available. Those interested should submit a brief statement of interest (no more than 200 words), with their current position/program at Princeton, to John Haldon (jhaldon@princeton.edu) by November 30th 2022. The subject line of the email should read “Application for Palaeoscience Workshop.” Successful applicants will be notified by December 15th 2022.

Additional Information

The workshop is open in the first instance to Princeton graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and junior faculty. Undergraduates may be admitted depending on availability of places. Coffee and lunches will be provided.

The course is led by Warren J Eastwood (University of Birmingham, UK) and John Haldon (Princeton), and is presented by CCHRI in collaboration with the Department of History and the Center for Collaborative History, the Seeger center for Hellenic Studies and the High Meadows Environmental Institute.