11th International ICAZ AGPM Meeting 2025

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11th International ICAZ AGPM Meeting 2025
October 14–17, 2025
South Campus, University of Copenhagen
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October 2025
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October 14, 2025
    Dates
    October 14–17, 2025
    Location
    South Campus, University of Copenhagen
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    Exploring the Past, Informing the Future: Two Decades of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Archaeozoology

    Join us in Copenhagen from 14 to 17 October 2025 for the 11th International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) Archaeozoology, Genetics, Proteomics, and Morphometrics (AGPM) Working Group Meeting.

    This event will bring together a diverse group of students and researchers to highlight interdisciplinary approaches within archaeozoology, focusing on the integration of genetics, proteomics, and morphometrics to advance our understanding of past ecosystems and human-animal interactions.
    Key Speaker: Jean-Denis Vigne, Eline Lorenzen, Mary Prendergast

    Participants

    International Council for Archaeozoology
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    The International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) is a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting archaeozoological research of the highest scientific standards and fostering communication among the international community of archaeozoologists. ICAZ members number more than 600 individuals from 66 countries, all with the common interest of understanding past relationships between humans and animals.
    University of Copenhagen School of Archaeology
    Organizer, Host | Homepage

    The University of Copenhagen has a long and acclaimed history of conducting and producing high quality research based on archaeological data. Today, archaeology is undergoing a resurgence as a consequence of methodological and theoretical innovations such as advances in digital imaging and ancient DNA research with an increased awareness of the value of archaeology as a way to safeguard cultural heritage.

    UCPH School of Archaeology aims to combine the talents and resources of the many researchers working across multiple disciplines to create a community for scholarly conversations and exchange of ideas. It serves both as a platform for interdisciplinary cooperation, as well as a forum for new partnerships and research projects, promoting young academics, organizing joint events and collaborating with museums and archaeology environments in Denmark, Europe and beyond.