40. MuVAMoLa – Multivariate Approaches to Mortuary Landscapes
Tracks
Room A4
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 |
3:05 PM - 4:50 PM |
Room A4 |
Speaker
Ms. Tucker Deady
University of Toronto
Connectivity and Mobility in the Early Bronze IV of the Southern Levant: Social and Spatial Inquiries into Mortuary Landscapes
Ms. Megan Nishida
University Of Notre Dame
Collectivity in Death: Practice, Variation, and the Emergence of an Urban Collective in EB I Tombs at Bab adh-Dhra’, Jordan
Ms. Zeynep Kuşdil Sak
University Of Toronto
Understanding City Planning in Syro-Anatolian Cities
Dr. Mikkel Nοrtoft
University Of Copenhagen
QuantWealth, a multivariate approach to modelling grave wealth display and inequality
Mr. Timo Geitlinger
University Of Zurich
Between the Rhine and the Rhone, across the Alps and the Jura mountains: A similarity network approach to Early Iron Age burial mounds in western Switzerland
Ms. Mónica Corga
UNIARQ | FCT | Morph
Of bones and people: using intra and extra-site spatial analyses of mortuary contexts and landscapes to explore disperse, multi-source archaeological data and learn about the living
