https://www.unige.ch/genevasummerschools/programme/courses/submerged-prehistoric-landscapes
Last chance to register – the deadline is fast approaching! Apply by 31 July!
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR
Master’s students, Ph.D. candidates, researchers and practitioners fascinated by marine geosciences and archaeology.
Note: Bachelor’s students might be allowed in the programme on a case-by-case basis if their background and motivation letter show strong interest and/or early experience in the field.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Following the success of the University of Geneva Terra Submersa expedition in 2014, the summer school offers an intensive course on a new, multidisciplinary scientific field: Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research (CSPR).
The course aims at educating postgraduate students and young scientists to move across the boundaries of marine geosciences and archaeology, in order to shed light on the interaction between our ancestors with the dynamically changing environment.
Practically, the summer school will take place in Porto Cheli (Greece) and include field trips to the prehistoric site of Franchthi Cave and the surrounding area. Its objective is to give the opportunity for young archaeologists and geoscientists to:
- Learn about marine geophysical (multibeam, side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler), marine geological methodologies as well as data acquisition, post-processing and interpretation
- Understand paleoclimate and sea-level changes and their interaction with isostatic and tectonic vertical movements
- Link climate, sea level and environmental changes to the archaeology of people who lived on and migrated across the continental shelf
- Familiarize with key themes in coastal prehistory
Course Credits
Equivalence of 3 ECTS credit points.
Students will be provided with a Certificate of Completion for their course if they satisfy attendance.