Lectures | Interdiscliplinary Lectures – Spring 2026
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 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 |