ARU Prague: Herxheim – A Headless Mystery
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We have again prepared a Course of interdisciplinary lectures. The lectures are free of charge and there is no need of a previous registration. They usually take place onsite in the Library of the Institute of the Archaeology in Letenská 4, Prague and online via Zoom.
| 19 March, 14:10 CET | Andrea Zeeb-Lanz | Herxheim – A Headless Mystery. Archaeologists Find Evidence that a Wave of Mass Brutality Accompanied the Collapse of the First Pan-European Culture |
Agenda
| 19 February, 14:10 CET | Andrea Zupancich | Disclosing the Role of Plants in Prehistoric Lifeways through Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Evidence |
| 26 February, 14:10 CET | Adrián Nemergut | Prehistoric Occupation of Karst Regions in Slovakia: New Multidisciplinary Evidence |
| 5 March, 14:10 CET | Raiko Krauss | Neolithic or the Copper Age in South-Eastern Europe |
| 19 March, 14:10 CET | Andrea Zeeb-Lanz | Herxheim – A Headless Mystery. Archaeologists Find Evidence that a Wave of Mass Brutality Accompanied the Collapse of the First Pan-European Culture |
| 26 March, 14:10 CET | Dominik Chlachula | Human Occupation of Southeastern Arabia during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene |
| 23 April, 14:10 CEST | Johanna Hilpert | Borderlands: New Approaches to the LBK on Its Western Margins |
| 11 June, 14:10 CEST | Reuven Yeshuran | Natufian, the Current State of the Art |
Key Speaker: Andrea Zeeb-Lanz
Participants
Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague
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The Institute of Archaeology houses the largest scientific (archaeological) library in the Czech Republic, archives of archaeological reports, photographic documentation, maps and plans and aerial photographs. The IAP publishes professional journals and other publications.