Dear All,
Please could you widely circulate this within your respective departments and to those interested. The Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Aarhus University (Denmark) warmly invites you to MORPH2017, an annual academic conference focusing on the archaeological applications of traditional and (primarily) geometric morphometrics. Following its successes at the University of Southampton and University College London, the conference returns for its third installment on 4th-5th May 2017. We welcome abstracts which discuss and/or use traditional and geometric morphometric methodologies to investigate aspects of the archaeological record. We are particularly interested in new studies and applications of geometric morphometric (2D/3D) methodologies, critical reviews on the application of geometric morphometric techniques, and the appropriateness of morphological statistical significance in understanding archaeological significance. All abstracts should be submitted before 17th March 2017 - a provisional programme will be outlined shortly after. Our two keynote speakers for the conference are Dr. Radu Iovita (Assistant Professor of Anthropology, New York University) and Dr. Philipp Gunz (Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology). In addition to a series of talks we will also be hosting two workshops on geometric morphometrics: one for people who are new to geometric morphometrics, and one for colleagues wishing to use R packages in their analyses. A number of other social and conference events (including a data café and evening dinner) will also take place. We are also pleased to announce that we will have on-site childcare facilities for the duration of the MORPH2017 conference, and that this will be of no extra charge to attendees. More information about the conference including registration can be found on www.morph2017.wordpress.com. Thank you. Christian Hoggard Postdoctoral Researcher in Artefact Morphometrics Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies | School of Culture and Society Aarhus University Moesgård Allé 20 Building 4215, 137, 8270, Højbjerg, Denmark. www.archaeologicalmorphometrics.com -- MORPHMET may be accessed via its webpage at http://www.morphometrics.org --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MORPHMET" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to morphmet+unsubscr...@morphometrics.org.