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SUMMARY:Life\, death\, and mobility during the Late Iron Age in Switzerland
  and Northern Italy: the CELTUDALPS project
DESCRIPTION:The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data is 
 refining traditional hypotheses about the genetic history and territorial 
 mobility patterns of European human groups during the Late Iron Age. Compa
 red with other geographic areas\, however\, only few data are yet availabl
 e for those “Celtic” groups occupying the Northern Italian and Swiss t
 erritories during this period. The aim of CELTUDALPS is to address these i
 ssues by means of a multidisciplinary analysis of a large sample (ca. 300 
 individuals) representing La Tène cultural groups inhabiting modern Switz
 erland and Northern Italy between the 4th -1st centuries BCE.\\r\\nBy appl
 ying a range of methods including the analysis of ancient DNA and isotopic
  (δ15N\, δ13C\, δ34S\, δ18O\, 87Sr/86Sr) data\, as well as quantitativ
 e analysis of funerary patterns\, CELTUDALPS aims to: (a) estimate the dif
 ferences and similarities in territorial mobility between these groups\; (
 b) reconstruct their genetic history and variation\; (c) explore the possi
 ble links between mobility\, kinship patterns\, and social organization in
  each area. In this talk we discuss the theoretical background underlying 
 our research\, and present some selected outputs from the study.\\r\\nGäs
 te sind herzlich willkommen! Für Studierende besteht die Möglichkeit\, f
 ür das Forschungskolloquium (LV 70814-01) einen Kreditpunkt zu erwerben. 
 Für Detailinformationen wenden Sie sich bitte an Claudia Gerling (claudi
 a.gerling@unibas.ch [https://daw.philhist.unibas.ch/de/event/details/ist-d
 ie-familie-so-alt-wie-die-menschheit/#]).
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data i
 s refining traditional hypotheses about the genetic history and territoria
 l mobility patterns of European human groups during the Late Iron Age. Com
 pared with other geographic areas\, however\, only few data are yet availa
 ble for those “Celtic” groups occupying the Northern Italian and Swiss
  territories during this period. The aim of CELTUDALPS is to address these
  issues by means of a multidisciplinary analysis of a large sample (ca. 30
 0 individuals) representing La Tène cultural groups inhabiting modern Swi
 tzerland and Northern Italy between the 4th -1st centuries BCE.</p>\n<p>By
  applying a range of methods including the analysis of ancient DNA and iso
 topic (δ<sup>15</sup>N\, δ<sup>13</sup>C\, δ<sup>34</sup>S\, δ<sup>18<
 /sup>O\, <sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr) data\, as well as quantitative a
 nalysis of funerary patterns\, CELTUDALPS aims to: (a) estimate the differ
 ences and similarities in territorial mobility between these groups\; (b) 
 reconstruct their genetic history and variation\; (c) explore the possible
  links between mobility\, kinship patterns\, and social organization in ea
 ch area. In this talk we discuss the theoretical background underlying our
  research\, and present some selected outputs from the study.</p>\n<p>Gäs
 te sind herzlich willkommen!<br /> Für Studierende besteht die Möglichke
 it\, für das Forschungskolloquium (LV 70814-01) einen Kreditpunkt zu erwe
 rben.<br /> Für Detailinformationen wenden Sie sich bitte an Claudia Ger
 ling (<a href="https://daw.philhist.unibas.ch/de/event/details/ist-die-fam
 ilie-so-alt-wie-die-menschheit/#">claudia.gerling@unibas.ch</a>).</p>
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