What does it mean to work interdisciplinary? This week's video discusses topics that enable researchers to get started as interdisciplinary scholars.
Tune in to watch "Interdisciplinary Working" presented by E. Orfanou and Dr. N. Uomini.
Link: https://t.co/i5scsylIrI
This week's video is a fascinating debate by our very own @OsoDanes and R. Tegethoff, titled:
"Indo-European - The Homeland Debate Anno 2021"
Please share far and wide, and tune in soon for more fascinating and instructive content!!!
Link: https://t.co/UZaTHK5N3W
We are back with a new video! "Microbial Archaeology", by Dr. I. Velsko and @ZandraSelina! Link below!
Also, our @Youtube channel reached over *250* hours of watch time, thank you to everyone for sharing and enjoying our lectures!!!
Link: https://t.co/SveIPotOJM
Are you a scientist? Do you want to learn some tricks and tips on how to make your designs and figures more understandable and user friendly?
Then you HAVE to watch @MPI_SHH graphic designer Michelle O'Reilly's talk on Design Basics for Scientists!
Link: https://t.co/qWiTncgEFk
New week, new case study video!
Tune in to watch "Archaeolinguistics - the Transeurasian case" presented by Prof. Dr. Martine Robbeets.
Link: https://t.co/Bvxg6rqJlO
All words have a history, and by studying how they are shared among languages, we can learn many things which archaeology or genetics will never tell us.
Learn everything about loanwords and much more from @OsoDanes in this amazing talk!
Link: https://t.co/ulCtW2bAV8
With the extreme growth of computational methods in academia, @github is becoming fundamental for more and more researchers.
If you want to know more about its uses and applicabilities, makes sure to watch this great video by Johannes Englisch!
Link: https://t.co/cR02cv3QEL
Wonderful lecture about understanding the biological and cultural evolution of language, presented by Prof. Dr. @BalthasarBickel, as our #lingustics Keynote Lecture!
We highly suggest everyone to watch this brilliant video!
Link: https://t.co/0qUATwpxxA
What happened around 3000 BCE in Southwest Asia and Europe? Was it the beginning of an Axial Age? To know more, you have to watch our #archaeology Keynote Lecture, presented by Dr.
@EvaRosenstock!
You can find this brilliant lecture on
@Youtube!
Link: https://t.co/1kfBqNnxk5
As the week is close to wrapping up, we hope you will be able to find some time to watch our new online and free lecture!
Join us and learn hands-on about ancient microbiome analysis, taught by our Ph.D. researcher @notmaxib!!!
Link: https://t.co/2SwUFpkHM4
Today we have a talk by @AnnikaTjuka, @HublerNataliia and Olena Scherbakova titled "Bayesian Phylogenetic Linguistics".
Click the link if you want to know more about the application of bayesian methods for the study of language phylogeny and chronology!
https://t.co/gYesT0VKCM
How do you define attitudes towards different languages, and why can they vary so much?
Curious to know the answers? Then make sure to watch this week's video: "Language Attitudes" by @MPI_SHH Ph.D. researcher Olena Scherbakova!
Link: https://t.co/9c0QBwIaTF
Are you curious about #archaeogenetics, #aDNA, or more generally our shared human past? Then we highly advise you to watch our #archaeogenetics Keynote Lecture, presented by Prof. Dr. @twarinner.
You can find this brilliant lecture on @Youtube!
Link: https://t.co/2omKH1yVRJ
It's been less than a week since the end of the Summer School, and we already miss it!
Have a look at some of our amazing students, teachers and volunteers, and all the amazing places they come from!
Make sure to keep an eye out for more lecture videos and a little surprise..๐
Please retweet, and make sure to follow us on Twitter and Youtube to be updated on many more videos that will be published regularly for the next few months!!!
Our third and final introductory lecture is on @YouTube! To close our #interdisciplinary triangle, here is @JCerasoni presenting the field of #Archaeology!
Link: https://t.co/3uQVqYODRV
It was a true pleasure to have @EvaRosenstock present for our Archaeology Keynote! Super fascinating talk and very inspiring discussions indeed!
Keep an eye out for the presentation that will be coming out soon on @YouTube!
Our second introductory lecture, "Introduction to Archaeogenetics" taught by @SelinaCarlhoff and @jfy133, is finally on @YouTube!
If you are curious to know more about #archaeogenetics and learn its fundamentals, then this is the video to watch!
Link -> https://t.co/pcK9nBqV3m