[Aqualist] Evaluating the Early Anthropocene Hypothesis

Emilie Dotte emilie.dotte at uwa.edu.au
Mon Aug 31 12:25:01 AEST 2015


FYI?
and sorry for possible cross-posting...
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Sent: Monday, 31 August 2015 4:38 AM
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Subject: Conference Copenhagen

+++++ Apologies for cross-posting ++++++

Dear colleagues,

It is a pleasure to announce the organisation of a Conference called "Evaluating the Early Anthropocene Hypothesis: The Impact of Early Farming Economies on the Environment in East and West Asia” at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The conference will take place from Thursday 18th to Friday 19th of February 2016, and aims to bring together archaeologists, earth scientists and scholars from related fields working in east and west Asia to evaluate the early Anthropocene hypothesis and the impact Neolithic farming economies had on local environments and global climate.

The deadline for abstract submission as well as for general registration is the 1st of December, 2015. Please note that there is no registration fee for participants.

For further information you can visit us in the official website of the Conference: http://eeah.ku.dk/ or contact us on this e-mail address: anthropocene.cseas at gmail.com<mailto:anthropocene.cseas at gmail.com>

We are looking forward to welcome you in Copenhagen.

Sincerely,
The Organizers

Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies<http://ccrs.ku.dk/>
Karen Blixens vej 4
2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark

 *   Associate Professor, PhD, Tobias Richter<http://ccrs.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en/persons/400496>, e-mail: richter at hum.ku.dk<mailto:richter at hum.ku.dk>
 *   Postdoc, PhD, Lisa Yeomans<http://ccrs.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en/persons/474032>, e-mail: zhr605 at hum.ku.dk<mailto:zhr605 at hum.ku.dk>
 *   Postdoc, PhD, Amaia Arranz-Otaegui<http://ccrs.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en/persons/504689>, e-mail: kch860 at hum.ku.dk<mailto:kch860 at hum.ku.dk>






Dr Emilie Dotte-Sarout

Postdoctoral Fellow
ARC Laureate Project
The Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific – A Hidden History
School of Archaeology and Anthropology,
The Australian National University
emilie.dotte at anu.edu.au

Honorary Research Fellow, archaeobotanist
Archaeology, School of Social and Cultural Studies,
The University of Western Australia
emilie.dotte at uwa.edu.au


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