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The HUN-REN RCH and ATES Joint Workshop
Tuesday, 09 April 2024,  2:00

Description

On 9 April 2024, a delegation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou University and ATES (Association for Trans-Eurasia Exchange and Silk-Road Civilization Development) will visit the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities. (1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán utca 4. Hungary)

Date

Time

Activities

9 April 2024

Afternoon

14:00–14:10

Welcome Address

(Moderator:  Dr. Ildikó Gyöngyvér Sárközi)

Prof. Balázs Balogh, DG of HUN-REN RCH

Prof. Fahu Chen, Chair of ATES, ITPCAS

14:10–14:20

Ceremony of Signing MoU

Between HUN-REN RCH and ATES

14:20–15:10

Keynote Presentation by

Prof. Fahu Chen (ITPCAS): Environment Change and Trans-Eurasia Exchange

15:10–15:40

Coffee Break

Chair: Dr. Gabriella Kulcsár

Director of HUN-REN RCH Institute of Archaeology

15:40–15:55

Prof. Eszter Bánffy (HUN-REN RCH Institute of Archaeology): The many faces of the Neolithic Transition in Europe – as reflected by archaeological and archaeogenetic data

15:55–16:10

Prof. Juzhi Hou (ITPCAS): Rise and fall of Tibetan Empire in response to climate change in 600–800 CE

16:10–16:25

Dr. Yusuf Can Özdemir (HUN-REN RCH Institute of Archaeogenomics): Genetic history of the Altai region across the 4th to 12th centuries CE

16:25–16:40

Prof. Xiaoling Zhang (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology/CAS): Peopling of the Tibetan Plateau Hinterland

Chair: Prof. Juzhi Hou

Executive Director of ATES

16:40–16:55

Dr. Ádám Bollók (HUN-REN RCH Institute of Archaeology): The Movement of People and Goods from East Central and East Asia to the Carpathian Basin during the 6th to 8th c.

16:55–17:10

Dr. Huan Xia (Lanzhou University): The subsistence strategies of Denisovans on the Tibetan Plateau: a new insight through palaeoproteomic analysis of bone fragments from Baishiya Karst Cave (Online Talk)

17:10–17:25

Dr. Dániel Babai (HUN-REN RCH Institute of Ethnology): Effects of traditional ecological knowledge and land use on vegetation and wildlife. Ethnobotanical and ethnozoological studies in the Carpathian Basin

17:25–17:40

Dr. Shanjia Zhang (Lanzhou University): Mid-Holocene flooding delayed the prevalence of wheat and barley in East Asia

17:40–18:00

Open Discussion

Chair: Dr. Anna Szécsényi-Nagy

Director of HUN-REN RCH Institute of Archaeogenomics

18:00–18:10

Closing Remarks

Prof. Fahu Chen, Chair of ATES

Prof. Eszter Bánffy, President of EAA

 

 

Acronyms

  • HUN-REN RCH: Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Research Network
  • ATES: Association for Trans-Eurasia Exchange and Silk Road Civilization Development
  • ITPCAS: Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • EAA: European Association of Archaeologists

Program in PDF .

Location