“An interdisciplinary perspective on the settlement history of the Baltic Sea Area” course

Online course

The Centre of Excellence Estonian Roots, in cooperation with the Collegium for Transdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics at the University of Tartu is organizing an online course entitled An interdisciplinary perspective on the settlement history of the Baltic Sea Area.

The course provides an overview of the settlement history of the Baltic Sea area from the perspectives of archaeology, genetics, linguistics, and folklore, within the context of regional environmental conditions. In connection with this, it introduces theoretical and methodological approaches to studying the contacts that have taken place around the Baltic Sea.

I lecture

March 4

Prof. Kristiina Tambets (University of Tartu):Introduction. CoE and Spatiotemporal patterns

Anneli Poska (TalTech): Paleoclimate and Environment of the Baltic Sea region     

II lecture

March 10

Irina Khrustaleva (University of Tartu): Selected Aspects of the Stone Age in the Eastern Baltic

Prof. Mait Metspalu (University of Tartu): Ancient DNA perspective on Stone Age by the Baltic Sea 

III lecture

March 18

Prof. Gerson Klumpp (University of Tartu): Language relationship: The Uralic language family

Prof. Kristiina Tambets (University of Tartu): Reconstructing the history of Uralic language speakers using modern genomes and ancient DNA

IV lecture

March 25

Prof. Valter Lang (University of Tartu): Introduction to Bronze and Iron Age archaeology

Lehti Saag (University of Tartu): Ancient DNA perspective on Bronze and Iron Age by the Baltic Sea

Prof. Heiki Valk (University of Tartu):  Natural and geographic factors as agents in forming the settlement, territorial units and cultures in the 6th-12th centuries