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From correlations to explanations: towards a new European prehistory

Description du projet

Mettre en lumière les schémas de migration de 6 000 à 500 av. JC

L’ADN ancien transforme notre compréhension du déroulement de l’histoire. En contribuant à nos connaissances, le projet COREX financé par l’UE entend découvrir les processus clés à l’œuvre derrière la diversité génétique et culturelle en Europe depuis les premiers agriculteurs, de 6 000 av. JC, jusqu’à la fin de l’âge du bronze, à savoir 500 ans av. JC. Pour ce faire, il emploiera une conception de recherche interdisciplinaire en combinant des approches de modélisation innovantes avec des données génomiques humaines préhistoriques, archéologiques, environnementales, isotopiques stables et climatiques. Le travail du projet fournira une meilleure compréhension de la migration, de l’intégration et du changement culturel, du passé au présent.

Objectif

The study of the past is undergoing a dramatic transformation: researchers in the fields of archaeology, genetics, linguistics, history and archaeometry are blurring the lines delimiting their respective fields, and working in increasingly collaborative efforts to understand how history and prehistory unfolded. Recent debates stress the need for new explanatory models which integrate both micro- and macro-level historical processes, and diverse types of datasets. We approach this challenge by applying novel modelling approaches allowing us to move from correlations to explanations of how changes have been shaped by the dynamic interaction of cultural innovation, migration, admixture, population growth and collapse, landscape transformation, dietary change, biological adaptation, social structure, and the emergence of new diseases. To achieve this overall goal the project is built upon four specific aims, which translates into four work packages: WP1: Database for C14, cultural and subsistence (including isotope) data, ancient genomes, eDNA sites, fossil pollen datasets and strontium samples WP2: Environmental DNA and high- resolution local environments,WP3 Exploratory analyses and discriminative models, WP4 Generative models and explanations. Our findings will serve to determine what the impact of the movement of people was on the European landscape, simultaneously on multiple scales: continental, regional and local, providing a research program defying the boundaries of archaeology, genetics and mathematical modelling.Thus by identifying prehistoric regularities in the interactions of human biology, social and economic organisation, and demography we will be able to compare them to anthropological and historical models of such processes in recent times, to form a more comprehensive understanding of the nature of migration, integration and cultural change, then and now.

Régime de financement

ERC-SyG - Synergy grant

Institution d’accueil

GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 997 683,00
Adresse
VASAPARKEN
405 30 Goeteborg
Suède

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Région
Södra Sverige Västsverige Västra Götalands län
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 997 683,00

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