Monthly Events
Reintroducing native cottons of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia: lessons learned and future horizons
Finding difference in kinship and gender in the European Neolithic: Posthumanist approaches to biomolecular data
Building a Bigger Picture – Into the Complexity of the Middle Danube Germanic chiefdom societies
Assyrian has-beens and an Anatolian nouveau-riche? Shrinking archives, increasing grave wealth, and social change at Kültepe-Kaneš
Urban borehole surveys and the origins of the Roman Forum
Movie Screening From Sudan to Argentina, followed by dicusssion with producer Ricardo Preve
Film and Q&A session in collaboration with the Egyptian World Seminar Series: Film: From Sudan to Argentina
The human pelvis and childbirth: reframing 'normality'
It’s biocultural all the way down: Understanding the Pleistocene hominin niche
Cryptic painted forms of Bukoba, Kagera region, Tanzania
Reconstructing the burial ritual in the monumental Early Iron Age tumulus of Eberdingen-Hochdorf (Baden-Württemberg)
Research of golden threads of Ukraine and Kazakhstan: comparative analysis
Darwinian fitness
Aspects of colour use in ancient Egyptian funerary manuscripts: Monumentalisation and Intermediality

The Department of Archaeology runs a diverse and lively events programme that reflects the many-faceted subject. Termly Seminar Series and Discussion Groups (link to Seminar Series) see visiting and local scholars delivering thought-provoking lectures on a daily basis. Enhancing these, the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research aims to provide a shared intellectual home for archaeologists at Cambridge with eminent, international speakers delivering the McDonald Annual Lecture as well as hosting multiple conferences and workshops throughout the year.