Lectures | Interdiscliplinary Lectures – Autumn 2025
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.
| 18 September, 14:10 CEST | Ian Kuijt | Much ado about nothing? Reconsidering arguments for Near Eastern Neolithic early urbanism, high population density villages, and population pressure |
| 23 October, 14:10 CEST | Peter Milo | |
| 30 October, 14:10 CET | Ryuzo Fujiyama |
Between the Subarctic and Subtropical Zones: How Hunter-Gatherers in the Japanese Archipelago Adopted Ceramic Technology During the Late Pleistocene |
| 27 November, 14:10 CET | Irka Hajdas | Radiocarbon dating in Medieval Archaeology – Prospects and Limitations |
| 4 December, 15:00 CET | Sabina Cvecek |
X-KIN: Exploring Patterns of Prehistoric Kinship from Socio-Cultural Anthropological Perspectives |
| 11 December, 14:10 CET | Viktória Kiss | Mobility and Trade: Long-distance Connections in the western part of the Carpathian Basin during the 2nd Millennium BC |