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Advances in Isotope Ratio and related analyses for mapping migrations from Prehistory to the Viking Age

13 June 2022 09:00-18:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Joint Meeting of the 欧美AV & Society of Antiquaries, Monday 13th June 2022

One day Discussion meeting to be held at the 欧美AV, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. Organised by Steve Harding (Universities of Nottingham, Oslo & F欧美AV), Mark Pearce (University of Nottingham & FSA) & Chas Jones (Fulford Battlefield Society & M欧美AV)
The meeting is in honour of J.D. Bu'Lock (1928鈥1996), founding Chairman of the 欧美AV Biotechnology Group and distinguished Viking Age antiquarian.

Purpose: Recent advances in analytical methods - in particular solid state mass spectroscopic analysis - have increased the potential of stable isotope ratio of biological (using principally carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and strontium isotopes) and non-biological (glass/ metal) analysis, using principally strontium and lead isotopes. This will hopefully catalyse the establishment of international isotope ratio geo-databases of high resolution data (such as the lead isotope database GlobaLID and similar to the highly successful protein data bank in molecular biology) which when sufficiently populated will ultimately allow the resolution of important questions regarding diet, historical movements, trade routes - and the provenance or origins of people and objects.
There will be a poster session (please see details on the file attached) and the J.D. Bu'Lock poster prize will be awarded to the best poster

10.00-10.25     Registration, Coffee and Welcome
10.25-10.40     Opening remarks:  Martin Millett (President of the Council, Society of Antiquaries) & Steve Harding (欧美AV Biotechnology Group)

Session I: Advances in Instrumentation & the need to create extensive isotope databases
Chair: Mark Pearce
10.40-11.00     Jane Evans (British Geological Survey, Notts UK) All models are wrong, but some are useful鈥. Construction and use of spatially distributed multi isotope datasets
11.00-11.20     Till Sonnemann (Otto-Friedrich-Universit盲t Bamberg) Isotopes, Isoscapes, and the Search for Geographic Origins: unrealized potential or unrealistic expectations?
11.20-11.40     Yiu-Kang Hsu (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum) GlobaLID: a FAIR lead isotope database 
11.40-12.00     Mark Jobling (School of Genetics, University of Leicester) Past human population migrations: lessons from genomes, ancient and modern
12.00-12.10     Discussion

12.10-12.30  Poster introductions 鈥 3 mins each Chair: Chas Jones

12.30-13.20  Lunch and poster viewing
13.20:  Award of the J.D. Bu'Lock poster prize

Session II: Geo-distribution data and databanks for stable isotopes
Chair: Gilberto Artioli
13.30-13.50     Liz Bailey (University of Nottingham) The merits of quadrupole-based mass spectrometers for isotope analysis
13.50-14.10     Janet Montgomery (University of Durham) Diet, migration and isotopes 
14.10-14.30     Julian Henderson (University of Nottingham) Neodymium, strontium and boron isotopes in ancient glasses: new information about raw material use and provenance
14.30-14.50     Stephen Merkel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & University of Oxford) Application of lead isotope and elemental modelling in reconstructing long-distance trade of Viking-period silver
14.50-15.00     Discussion

15.00-15.20     (Coffee/Tea)

Chair: Patrick Degryse
15.20-15.40     Gilberto Artioli (University of Padua) A geologically based database of lead isotopes: updates and applications
15.40-16.00     Daniel Berger (Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Arch盲ometrie GmbH, Mannheim) Applications of stable isotopes in archaeometallurgical research with special reference to tin isotopes
16.00-16.20     Jean Milot (ENS de Lyon & Universit茅 de Toulouse) Provenance study of Roman iron artefacts using Fe isotopes
16.20-16.30     Discussion

Concluding Remarks & Overall Discussion
16.30-17.00     Patrick Degryse (KU Leuven/ Leiden University)


Location: The meeting will take place in the Library, Burlington House (Capacity 100) and Posters/ Buffet Lunch will be in the Hinshelwood Room.   On-line participation is also possible via Teams/Zoom.

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1. Attendance at the 欧美AV, Burlington House, London  (including lunch & tea/coffee):
欧美AV & Society of Antiquaries members 拢45
Non-members  拢60
Students 拢30
Pensioners/ persons not in employment 拢30
U3A: please contact steve.harding@nottingham.ac.uk

2. Attendance via Teams/Zoom  拢30
U3A: please contact steve.harding@nottingham.ac.uk
 
Speakers
  • Jane Evans British Geological Survey, Notts, United Kingdom
  • Yiu-Kang Hsu Deutsches Bergbau-Museum, Bochum, Germany
  • Liz Bailey School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Till Sonnemann Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany
  • Janet Montgomery University of Durham, United Kingdom
  • Julian Henderson University of Nottingham, School of Humanities, United Kingdom
  • Stephen Merkel Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & University of Oxford, Netherlands
  • Gilberto Artioli University of Padua, Italy
  • Daniel Berger Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Archäometrie GmbH, Mannheim, Germany
  • Jean Milot Université de Toulouse , France
  • Patrick Degryse KU Leuven/ Leiden University, Belgium
  • Mark Jobling University of Leicester, School of Genetics, United Kingdom

Venue
The 欧美AV

Library and Council room, The 欧美AV, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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