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This project investigates social and cultural transformations in Europe during the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC using interdisciplinary methods. By applying isotope tracing and ancient DNA analysis, it aims to uncover human migrations, the origins of materials like copper, and the development of new cultural identities.
Research problem:
The 3rd and 2nd millennium was a period that saw major social and cultural transformations in Europe, from migrations and the introduction of metal (the Bronze Age) to new cultural identities and languages.
As these two millennia were formative for Europe’s later history, these are hotly debated issues.
However, they can now be resolved, at least in part, by the application of new science-based methodologies and the development of new interpretative frameworks.Aims and methodol…
UGOT - GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET/UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
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Denmark, Kobenhavn
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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