Objective
1) 13:30-14:30 Harald Floss (University of Tübingen) Rivers as orientation axes for
migrations, raw material transport and exchange in the Upper Palaeolithic of Central Europe.
2) 14:30-15:30 Vadim Stepanchuk (Ukrainian National Institute of Archaeology) Paleolithic of Ukraine: The main diachronic and spatial trends of lithic materials exploitation.
Wada Community Center (admission free)
Meiji University, Center for Obsidian and Lithic Studies and MEXT-Supported Program for the Strtegic Research Fondation at Private University : “Historical variation in interactions between humans and natural resources: towards the construction of a prehistoric anthropography”.
International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA),
Humans and the Biosphere (HaB) Commission
Supported by Nagawa Town Bord of Education, Nagano Prefecture.
migrations, raw material transport and exchange in the Upper Palaeolithic of Central Europe.
2) 14:30-15:30 Vadim Stepanchuk (Ukrainian National Institute of Archaeology) Paleolithic of Ukraine: The main diachronic and spatial trends of lithic materials exploitation.
Venue
Organaizer
Co-organaizer
Humans and the Biosphere (HaB) Commission
Supported by Nagawa Town Bord of Education, Nagano Prefecture.