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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Ancient DNA illuminates the Origins and Early Migrations of the Slavs
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SUMMARY:Ancient DNA illuminates the Origins and Early Migrations of the Slavs
DESCRIPTION:<h2><strong>How the Slavs Transformed Europe</strong></h2><p><strong>Tuesday, November 11, 2025 | 5:00–6:30 PM (ET)</strong></p><p><em>Belfer Case Study Room, CGIS South S020 (Lower Level)</em><br><em>1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA</em></p><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNFhyx9qL07C7g8wcEZFq7VD_RVlOkoi04mqttIDtSY7tL8Q/viewform?usp=sharing&amp;ouid=105010216029178229021"><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="ee0a4832-82cc-46d7-9678-1e1e59c11f60">&nbsp;</drupal-media></a><a href="https://harvard.zoom.us/j/93230210288?pwd=YQSzqRxlsaKAc3EGtNMXQNpDu5KCTy.1"><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="0c4af6d3-0227-40e4-954e-a48dba73b7d7">&nbsp;</drupal-media></a><p><span>Join us for a compelling lecture based on the latest breakthrough in ancient DNA research: a new study reveals that between the 6th and 8th centuries CE, a massive east-to-west migration replaced over 80% of the local gene pool in regions of present-day Eastern Germany, Poland, and Croatia.</span></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><span>Speakers</span></p><table><tbody><tr><td><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="3225fa68-b383-44ee-940e-16bd77999d5b" data-view-mode="hwp_x_small">&nbsp;</drupal-media></td><td><a href="https://www.eva.mpg.de/archaeogenetics/staff/"><span>Joscha Gretzinger</span></a><br><span>Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology&nbsp;</span></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="72b95937-0526-4f97-b8a2-c50b8f6ebe78" data-view-mode="hwp_x_small">&nbsp;</drupal-media></td><td><a href="https://www.eva.mpg.de/archaeogenetics/staff/zuzana-hofmanova/"><span>Zuzana Hofmanová</span></a><br><span>Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology&nbsp;</span></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr><tr><td><p><span>Comments by</span></p><table><tbody><tr><td><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="f5492d3f-5793-46b3-8f67-1d8214bc7b42" data-view-mode="hwp_x_small">&nbsp;</drupal-media></td><td><a href="https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/serhii-plokhii"><span>Serhii Plokhii</span></a><br><span>Department of History, Harvard University&nbsp;</span></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="1c7a2cdf-1271-498a-be34-ec6ce1bb86c2" data-view-mode="hwp_x_small">&nbsp;</drupal-media></td><td><a href="https://www.davidson.edu/people/jakub-kabala"><span>Jakub Kabala</span></a><br><span>History and Film, Media, and Digital Studies, Davidson College&nbsp;</span></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table><p>&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:CGIS S020 Belfer Case Study room (Lower Level)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20251111T220000Z
DTEND:20251111T231500Z
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