Subnordica/Arche joint seminars begin this week

9 Sep by Vince Gaffney

Monthly Online Seminars for MSCA DN ArCHe and ERC SyG SUBNORDICA begin on the 11th September 11:30-12:30 (CET 12:30-13:30)
For full details contact: Svea Mahlstedt mahlstedt@nihk.de
Almut Schülke almut.schulke@khm.uio.no

Join online:
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Sept. 11th, 2025
Increasing the scientific and public value of Mesolithic coastal hunter-fisher-gatherers across Europe – The HORIZON MSCA
DN ArCHe project – Almut Schülke, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo

New approaches to submerged landscapes in the North- and Baltic Sea and their Stone Age inhabitants – The ERC SyG SUBNORDICA project
- Katrine Juul Andresen, Aarhus University, Vincent Gaffney, University of Bradford, Peter Moe Astrup, Moesgaard Museum, Svea Mahlstedt, NIhK

Oct. 9th, 2025
From the PaleoSuB project to ArCHe: Exploring the Palaeolithic submerged landscapes of the Bay of Biscay, – Pablo Arias, International Institute of Prehistoric Research of Cantabria, University of Cantabria

Submerged lake deposits in the shallow coastal areas of the Baltic Sea – preservation conditions and implications for
archaeological research
- Agata Feldens, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW)
Nov. 6th, 2025
From a Mesolithic Crumble to Humans who Picked the Apple: A parallel with the study of Prehistoric shell-middens – Catherine Dupont, CNRS, University of Rennes

Drowned palaeolandscapes of the eastern North Sea,
- Andreas Duus Pedersen, Stine Detjens, Seislab, Aarhus University

Dec. 4th, 2025
The Coastal Landscapes of Southern Norway: Population and settlement
- Steinar Solheim, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo

Early Mesolithic in Kalø Bay and the development of enhanced survey methods for submerged sites- Peter Moe Astrup, David Stott, Moesgaard Museum

Jan. 8th, 2026
Coastal Stone Age research at the Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia
- Valdis Bērziņš, Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia

Dredging up the past: moving from habitats to habitation in the Southern North Sea
- Vince Gaffney and Team

Feb. 5th, 2026
Coastal Stone Age traces from a Critical Heritage Perspective: Experiences from the Centre for Critical Heritage Studies, University of Gothenburg – Anna Bohlin, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg

Field work on large scale stone structures at the Baltic sea floor. News from the SEASCAPE project -Marcel Bradtmöller, Aafke Korneliske van Zijverden, University of Rostock; Jens Auer, LAKD MV

Jan. 8th, 2026
Coastal Stone Age research at the Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia
- Valdis Bērziņš, Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia

Dredging up the past: moving from habitats to habitation in the Southern North Sea
- Vince Gaffney and Team

Feb. 5th, 2026
Coastal Stone Age traces from a Critical Heritage Perspective: Experiences from the Centre for Critical Heritage Studies, University of Gothenburg – Anna Bohlin, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg

Field work on large scale stone structures at the Baltic sea floor. News from the SEASCAPE project -Marcel Bradtmöller, Aafke Korneliske van Zijverden, University of Rostock; Jens Auer, LAKD MV

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