HRZZ IP-2022-10-8926 - Bridging the Disciplinary Gap: Integrating Animal Genetics and Archaeology in Croatia (PI: Vlatka Čubrić Čurik)
Workshop AGGA - archaeology to genetics and back
18 - 20th September 2024
ZAGREB - CROATIA
VENUE: University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science Svetošimunska 25, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Organized by Rajna Šošić Klindžić and Ino Čurik (leaders of the WP5 Integration of animal genetics with archaeological evidence)
Supervisor: Preston Miracle
Aim
In the GAbridge project, we have assembled a multidisciplinary team of scientists with expertise in molecular genetics, population genomics, applied animal breeding, computer science, and archaeology and zooarchaeology, following the disciplinary MIT approach outlined by Stock and Burton (2011). To foster interdisciplinary collaboration, we will host a workshop aimed at introducing genetic concepts to archaeologists and bringing archaeology closer to geneticists. The aim of this workshop is to bridge the gap between genetics and archaeology so that archaeologists and geneticists can collaborate in their joint research. By combining these disciplines, we aim to gain new insights based on the sequencing of bovine genomes. This integration of genetic data into an archaeological framework will allow us to uncover the historical trajectory of cattle in south-eastern Europe and gain a more comprehensive understanding of their development and significance throughout history. This workshop will have both a theoretical and a practical part in archaeology and genetics.
The full workshop program can be found at the following link: AGGA Workshop