Aegean Seminar in Zagreb
The Aegean Seminar in Zagreb hosted the following lectures in December. Further information is available from Helena Tomas at
6 December 2018: D. Urem-Kotsou, “Pottery and cooking practices in Neolithic Greece. An experimental approach to the study of use-alterations related to processing of food”
18 December 2018: R. Seifried, “Living in the Shadow of a Minoan Palace in the 21st Century: The Case of Kato Zakros, Crete”
Genes, Isotopes and Artefacts
On 13-14 December 2018 a conference entitled Genes, Isotopes and Artefacts: How Should We Interpret the Movement of People Throughout Bronze Age Europe? was held in Vienna. Further information is available at https://www.orea.oeaw.ac.at/veranstaltungen/event-detail/article/genes-isotopes-and-artefacts/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers included:
J. T. Koch, “Formation of the Indo-European Branches in the Light of the Archaeogenetic Revolution”
M. Gavranović, “Distinction and movements of the Bronze Age groups in the Balkans – a long search for indicators of mobility”
B. Molloy, “In search of the Dorian Invasion: Integrating settlement, material and scientific perspectives on mobility in the late Bronze Age Balkan peninsula”