8th ICAZ AGPM programme

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Time Event  
09:00 - 09:30 Registration desk open (Auditorium de la grande galerie de l'évolution) - Registration  
09:30 - 09:45 Introductory talk - JD Vigne  
09:45 - 10:20 Keynote: Palaeoproteomics and zooarchaeology, a marriage made in heaven? - M. Collins  
10:20 - 11:20 Session 1: Pathogens - Séverine Zirah  
10:20 - 10:40 › Exploring the evolution of animal diseases in Ethiopia: combining zooarchaeology, ancient genetics and epidemiology to tackle a global challenge - Lebrasseur, Ophelie  
10:40 - 11:00 › "The rotte, the pockes and the blode": an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis of medieval sheep disease - Binois, Annelise  
11:00 - 11:20 › The Significance of Robustly Identifying Microbes in Archaeological Samples of Domesticated Animals - Dimopoulos, Evangelos  
11:20 - 11:40 Coffee break  
11:40 - 12:40 Session 2: Dispersal, mobility & migration - Christine Lefèvre  
11:40 - 12:00 › Wild and domestic, native and translocated; endangered and invasive: the global history of the fallow deer (Dama dama) - Sykes, Naomi  
12:00 - 12:20 › The arrival of the mountain hare to the Western Isles of Scotland: an ancient DNA study - Jamieson, Alex  
12:20 - 12:40 › Implementing a multidisciplinary approach to study the introduction of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in Europe: when archaeozoology meets biomolecular archaeology - Aurélie Manin  
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch & Posters (Grand amphitéâtre d'entomologie)  
14:00 - 15:00 Session 2: Dispersal, mobility & migration - Christine Lefèvre  
14:00 - 14:20 › ‘Of sheep and men'? How can ancient proteins document African Late Stone Age subsistence strategies - Le Meillour, Louise  
14:20 - 14:40 › The Nubian cat (Felis silvestris lybica) in Neolithic Poland – identification, chronology and synanthropic behavior - Krajcarz, Magdalena  
14:40 - 15:00 › Variation in geographical sources of osseous reindeer craft material in Viking Age town revealed by ancient DNA and stable isotopes - Heino, Matti  
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee break  
15:20 - 17:40 Session 3: Methods & approachs - Laurent Frantz  
15:20 - 15:40 › Geometric morphometrics on astragali: new approaches to studying sheep (Ovis aries) phenotypic variability - Colominas, Lídia  
15:40 - 16:00 › Capturing mobility control in limbs bones anatomy: an experimental proof of concept - Cucchi, Thomas  
16:00 - 16:20 › Captivity and cranial morphology in wild boar (Sus scrofa): exploration of new markers of the process of domestication - Neaux, Dimitri  
16:20 - 16:40 › Time-dependent molecular evolution in ancient DNA - Lin, Audrey  
16:40 - 17:00 › Comparative paleogenomics of the woolly mammoths : genotyping by reduced genomics and target capture. - Aznar-Cormano, Laetitia  
17:00 - 17:20 › Using proteomics to uncover ancient human-animal interactions - Wilkin, Shevan  
17:20 - 17:40 › Domesticated animal products on ancient shipwrecks, searching for DNA - Briggs, Lisa  

Friday, October 18, 2019

Time Event  
09:00 - 10:20 Session 4: Pleistocene diversity - Dan Bradley  
09:00 - 09:20 › Investigating hominin subsistence strategies at Denisova Cave (Russia) using stable isotopes and peptide mass fingerprinting - Samantha Brown  
09:20 - 09:40 › The challenge of bone fragmentation: Combining ZooMS and Zooarchaeology to assess hominin subsistence behaviour at Fumane (Italy) - Virginie Sinet-Mathiot  
09:40 - 10:00 › Paleogenomics and Paleontology reveal two different aspects of the evolution of bison - Thierry Grange, Jean-Philippe Brugal  
10:00 - 10:20 › Characterization of aurochs population dynamics and domestication through their maternal lineages - Wejden Ben Dhafer  
10:20 - 10:40 Coffee break  
10:40 - 12:20 Session 5: Domestication - Keith Dobney  
10:40 - 11:00 › Ancient cattle genomics and rapid turnover in the Fertile Crescent - Daniel Bradley  
11:00 - 11:20 › Ancient genomic insights into the goat herds of the earliest phases of domestication - Kevin Daly  
11:20 - 11:40 › Palaeogenomics of Ancient Dogs - Greger Larson  
11:40 - 12:00 › News from Mesolithic Iberian Dogs - Ana Elisabete Pires  
12:00 - 12:20 › Morpho-functional study of extant canids with application to the European Neolithic - Colline Brassard  
12:20 - 14:00 Lunch & Posters (Grand amphitéâtre d'entomologie)  
13:40 - 15:00 Session 5: Domestication - Keith Dobney  
13:40 - 14:00 › Paleogenetics of horse domestication in Anatolia and the Caucasus - Eva-Maria Geigl  
14:00 - 14:20 › Burrowing into the bio-cultural history of Rabbits - Sean Paul Doherty, Sofia Granja  
14:20 - 14:40 › Identifying the early stages of reindeer domestication by the Sámi in northern Fennoscandia: an exploratory geometric morphometrics approach of forelimb bones - Maxime Pelletier  
14:40 - 15:00 › Tracing reindeer domestication in Fennoscandia: an osteometric study of castrated and full male reindeer bones - Mathilde van den Berg  
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee break  
15:20 - 17:40 Session 6: Husbandry - Naomy Sykes  
15:20 - 15:40 › The development and diversity of sheep populations in Estonia - Eve Rannamäe  
15:40 - 16:00 › Parchment and animal husbandry strategies in Medieval Scandinavia - Lena Strid  
16:00 - 16:20 › Whole genome sequencing of Viking Sheep from the North Atlantic - Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir  
16:20 - 16:40 › The impact of breeding practices in the genomic composition of Iberian cattle: inferences from Medieval-Moslem vs. Post-Medieval Christian specimens - Catarina Ginja  
16:40 - 17:00 › Sus 100: Geometric morphometric and genetic variation in Sus scrofa associated with intensive human selection pressures - Ashleigh Haruda  
17:00 - 17:20 › Genetic diversity of Slavic horses - Danijela Popović  
17:20 - 17:40 › Ancient DNA and Osteometry of cattle from Iron Age to Medieval times in NW Switzerland - Angela Schlumbaum  
17:40 - 18:00 Closing remarks - Next ICAZ AGPM?  
  
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