The ArchaeoScience#RO Platform of the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB) is pleased to announce the seventh ArchaeoSciences Seminar.
This seminars are a new initiative of our platform that has the goal of providing a setting for professionals in the Archaeological Sciences field from different parts of the world to share knowledge and transmit meaningful information about the latest issues regarding the current methods and approaches used to study the past. It is also a chance for Romanian students to learn more about the various interdisciplinary aspects of archaeology.
The seventh seminar will take place on 19 November 2019 at the University of Bucharest, and our guest speaker is Professor Mihai Ducea from the University of Arizona (USA) and University of Bucharest (Romania).
Mihai Ducea is a geologist interested in tectonic problems, but also the Head of the Laboratory of Radiogenic Isotopes at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on tectonics, petrology and geochemistry, but in last years he started to began to pay close attention to issues related to archaeological sciences. Mihai Ducea is also Associate Professor of University of Bucharest (Faculty of Geology and Geophysics) and member of the ArchaeoScience#RO Platform of the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB).
He will give a lecture at the University of Bucharest, entitled “Use of Radiogenic Isotopes in Archaeology and other provenance topics. Talks, Debates & Lectures".
The event will take place at Faculty of Biology – Research Platform in Biology and Systemic Ecology, Conference Room, Ground Floor, Splaiul Independenței, no. 91-95, Bucharest, and starting at 10:30 a.m.
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