In the scope of the PALEORESCUE project we are organizing a hybrid seminar, on September 30th, under the title of 'Facing the Last Glacial Maximum: fresh insights into the Gravettian-Solutrean transition in Southwestern Europe'.
This seminar aims to discuss the Gravettian-Solutrean transition, focusing not only on technological aspects but also on paleoenvironmental issues.
The in-person session will be held at Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa but is also possible to participate via Zoom; instructions will soon be provided.
Registration is required for the in-person session (due to room capacity) and for obtaining the Zoom meeting link.
This seminar aims to discuss the Gravettian-Solutrean transition, focusing not only on technological aspects but also on paleoenvironmental issues.
The in-person session will be held at Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa but is also possible to participate via Zoom; instructions will soon be provided.
Registration is required for the in-person session (due to room capacity) and for obtaining the Zoom meeting link.
PROGRAM
September 30th: 9h30-17h30
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Room: B112.B
9h30 – Introduction - Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal) & Caroline Renard (CNRS, TRACES UMR 5608, France)
10h00 - Climate change during the Last Glacial maximum in the North Atlantic region: Integration of Marine, Terrestrial and Ice-core records - Filipa Naughton (IPMA / CCMAR, Portugal)
10h30 - Upper Palaeolithic lithic technology 27 years after the recognition of the Vale Comprido point – Thierry Aubry (Fundação Côa Parque, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal)
11h00 – Coffee break
11h30 – Still crazy, after all these years? The terminal Gravettian of Lapa do Anecrial reconsidered - Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália)
12h00 - The Gravettian-Solutrean transition in central Iberia: new insights from the Peña Capón sequence - Manuel Alcaraz-Castaño (University of Alcalá, Spain ), José-Javier Alcolea-González (University of Alcalá, Spain), Luis Luque (University of Alcalá, Spain), Samuel Castillo-Jiménez (University of Alcalá, Spain), Guillermo Jiménez-Gisbert (University of Alcalá, Spain), Ignacio Triguero (University of Alcalá, Spain), Rosa-María Albert (University of Barcelona / ICREA, Spain), María de Andrés-Herrero (Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), Felipe Cuartero (CENIEH, Spain). ), Gloria Cuenca-Bescós (University of Zaragoza, Spain), Martin Kehl (University of Cologne, (Germany), José-Antonio López-Sáez (CCHS CSIC, Spain), Xavier Mangado (University of Barcelona, Spain), David-Rodríguez-Antón (University of Barcelona, Spain), Mónica Ruiz-Alonso (CCHS CSIC, Spain), Marta Sánchez de la Torre (University of Barcelona, Spain), José Yravedra
12h30 – Discussion
13h-14h – Lunch
14h00 – Revisiting the Portela 2 open air archaeological site: new insights from a geoachaelogical perspective – Maurizio Zambaldi (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Luca Dimuccio (CEGOT/Universidade de Coimbra, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Diego Angelucci (Universidade de Trento, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália), Adelaide Pinto (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), João Maurício (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Telmo Gomes (SMAS de Leiria, Portugal), Armando Lucena, Ana Rodrigues (C2TN/Instituto Superior Técnico).
14h30 – Are we missing the point? New data on the production of Vale Comprido points at Portela 2 (Leiria) and Calvaria 2 (Porto de Mós) – Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL), Portugal, Thierry Aubry (UNIARQ/FLUL, Fundação Côa Parque, Portugal), João Zilhão (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Maurizio Zambaldi (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Henrique Matias (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália), Adelaide Pinto (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), João Maurício (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Telmo Gomes (SMAS de Leiria, Portugal), Armando Lucena, Ana Rodrigues (C2TN/Instituto Superior Técnico).
15h00 – The Gravettian-Solutrean transition at Vale Boi (southern Portugal): new stratigraphic, chronological, and paleoenvironmental data - João Cascalheira (ICArEHB, Portugal), Alvise Barbieri (ICArEHB, Portugal), Joana Belmiro (ICArEHB, Portugal), Milena Carvalho (ICArEHB, Portugal), Jovan Galfi (ICArEHB, Portugal), Célia Gonçalves (ICArEHB, Portugal), Nuno Bicho (ICArEHB, Portugal).
15h30 - Coffee break
16h00 - Lithic technology and raw material use during the Gravettian-Solutrean transition in Southern Portugal - Joana Belmiro (ICArEHB, Portugal), Nuno Bicho (ICArEHB, Portugal), João Cascalheira (ICArEHB, Portugal).
16h30 – The role of western-most Eurasian canyons on facing the Last Glacial Maximum - Telmo Pereira (UAL/CGeo/UNIARQ Portugal); Patrícia Monteiro (LARC,Portugal), Eduardo Paixão (ICArHEB, Portugal; David Nora (ICArHEB, Portugal); Marina Évora (ICArHEB/Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Carlos Simões (ICArHEB, Portugal), Cleia Detry (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Sandra Assis (CRIA/CIAS, Portugal), Alexandre Paya (IPT/CGeo, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Trenton Holliday (Tulane University, USA/Centre for the Exploration of the Deep Human Journey, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
17h00 – Discussion
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Room: B112.B
9h30 – Introduction - Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal) & Caroline Renard (CNRS, TRACES UMR 5608, France)
10h00 - Climate change during the Last Glacial maximum in the North Atlantic region: Integration of Marine, Terrestrial and Ice-core records - Filipa Naughton (IPMA / CCMAR, Portugal)
10h30 - Upper Palaeolithic lithic technology 27 years after the recognition of the Vale Comprido point – Thierry Aubry (Fundação Côa Parque, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal)
11h00 – Coffee break
11h30 – Still crazy, after all these years? The terminal Gravettian of Lapa do Anecrial reconsidered - Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália)
12h00 - The Gravettian-Solutrean transition in central Iberia: new insights from the Peña Capón sequence - Manuel Alcaraz-Castaño (University of Alcalá, Spain ), José-Javier Alcolea-González (University of Alcalá, Spain), Luis Luque (University of Alcalá, Spain), Samuel Castillo-Jiménez (University of Alcalá, Spain), Guillermo Jiménez-Gisbert (University of Alcalá, Spain), Ignacio Triguero (University of Alcalá, Spain), Rosa-María Albert (University of Barcelona / ICREA, Spain), María de Andrés-Herrero (Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), Felipe Cuartero (CENIEH, Spain). ), Gloria Cuenca-Bescós (University of Zaragoza, Spain), Martin Kehl (University of Cologne, (Germany), José-Antonio López-Sáez (CCHS CSIC, Spain), Xavier Mangado (University of Barcelona, Spain), David-Rodríguez-Antón (University of Barcelona, Spain), Mónica Ruiz-Alonso (CCHS CSIC, Spain), Marta Sánchez de la Torre (University of Barcelona, Spain), José Yravedra
12h30 – Discussion
13h-14h – Lunch
14h00 – Revisiting the Portela 2 open air archaeological site: new insights from a geoachaelogical perspective – Maurizio Zambaldi (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Luca Dimuccio (CEGOT/Universidade de Coimbra, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Diego Angelucci (Universidade de Trento, UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália), Adelaide Pinto (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), João Maurício (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Telmo Gomes (SMAS de Leiria, Portugal), Armando Lucena, Ana Rodrigues (C2TN/Instituto Superior Técnico).
14h30 – Are we missing the point? New data on the production of Vale Comprido points at Portela 2 (Leiria) and Calvaria 2 (Porto de Mós) – Cristina Gameiro (UNIARQ/FLUL), Portugal, Thierry Aubry (UNIARQ/FLUL, Fundação Côa Parque, Portugal), João Zilhão (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Maurizio Zambaldi (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Henrique Matias (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Francisco Almeida (Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Austrália), Adelaide Pinto (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), João Maurício (In loco Arqueologia, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Telmo Gomes (SMAS de Leiria, Portugal), Armando Lucena, Ana Rodrigues (C2TN/Instituto Superior Técnico).
15h00 – The Gravettian-Solutrean transition at Vale Boi (southern Portugal): new stratigraphic, chronological, and paleoenvironmental data - João Cascalheira (ICArEHB, Portugal), Alvise Barbieri (ICArEHB, Portugal), Joana Belmiro (ICArEHB, Portugal), Milena Carvalho (ICArEHB, Portugal), Jovan Galfi (ICArEHB, Portugal), Célia Gonçalves (ICArEHB, Portugal), Nuno Bicho (ICArEHB, Portugal).
15h30 - Coffee break
16h00 - Lithic technology and raw material use during the Gravettian-Solutrean transition in Southern Portugal - Joana Belmiro (ICArEHB, Portugal), Nuno Bicho (ICArEHB, Portugal), João Cascalheira (ICArEHB, Portugal).
16h30 – The role of western-most Eurasian canyons on facing the Last Glacial Maximum - Telmo Pereira (UAL/CGeo/UNIARQ Portugal); Patrícia Monteiro (LARC,Portugal), Eduardo Paixão (ICArHEB, Portugal; David Nora (ICArHEB, Portugal); Marina Évora (ICArHEB/Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Carlos Simões (ICArHEB, Portugal), Cleia Detry (UNIARQ/FLUL, Portugal), Sandra Assis (CRIA/CIAS, Portugal), Alexandre Paya (IPT/CGeo, Portugal), Vânia Carvalho (Museu de Leiria, Portugal), Trenton Holliday (Tulane University, USA/Centre for the Exploration of the Deep Human Journey, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
17h00 – Discussion
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