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DTSTART:20260519T090000
DTEND:20260519T180000
SUMMARY:Round Table Brussels
LOCATION:Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels (Belgium)
DESCRIPTION:Dark Earth Project Round Table Discussion - Vrije Universiteit
  Brussel, Brussels (Belgium)\n\nProvisional Program:\n09:00-09:30: Welcome
 \n09:30-09:45: Introduction (Yannick Devos & Kristin Ismail-Meyer)\nSessio
 n 1: Chair: Kristin Ismail-Meyer\n09:45-10:10: Dark earth and the urban ge
 nesis of Antwerp (Belgium): a state of research (Tim Bellens)\n10:10-10:35
 : Revealing the Past: The Role of Dark Earth in Interpreting Brusselsâ€™ A
 rchaeological Record (Ann Degraeve)\n10:35-11:00: Another Dark Earth. The 
 taphonomy of a medieval road surface in Ghent (Belgium, 10th - 12th c. AD)
  (Anton Ervynck et al.)\n11:00-11:20: Break\n11:20-11:40: Discussion\nSess
 ion 2: Chair: Yannick Devos\n11:40-12:30: Key Note: The Soil Micromorpholo
 gy of European Dark Earth with special reference to Late Roman Britain and
  Late Antique examples from Roman Europe (Richard Macphail)\n12:30-13:30: 
 Lunch break\nSession 3: Chair: Monica Alonso-Eguiluz\n13:30-14:10: Deciphe
 ring Medieval Dark Earth in St. Ursanne Vieille Ville (Switzerland): A mul
 tiproxy approach (Christine PÃ¼mpin, Lucia Wick, Astrid RÃ¶pke, MÃ³nica Al
 onso-Eguiluz, Karine Marchand, Ursule Babey, Kristin Ismail-Meyer)\n14:10-
 14:35: Phytolith contributions to the study of urban Dark Earth in Belgium
  (Luc Vrydaghs, MÃ³nica Alonso Eguiluz & Yannick Devos)\n14:35-14:50: Open
  spaces are not empty! - Multi-proxy micromorphological insights into Dark
  Earths from Oudenaarde (Belgium) (Meihui Li et al.)\n14:50-15:05: (peri-)
 urban Dark Earths in Brussels, Belgium (Lucrezia Buoli et al.)\n15:05-15:1
 5: Discussion\n15:15-15:35: Break\nSession 4: Chair: Christine PÃ¼mpin\n15
 :35-16:00: Together into the Future: Collecting, storing, and sharing geoa
 rchaeological data through the newly developed databases I-GEOARCHrec and 
 I-GEOARCHive (David BrÃ¶nnimann & Sarah Lo Russo)\n16:00-16:25: From Roman
  Ruins to Marketplaces: Exploring Daily Life in Cologneâ€™s Dark Earth (As
 trid RÃ¶pke, Christine PÃ¼mpin & Richard Exaltus)\n16:25-16:50: Tracing th
 e suburbs of medieval/modern era towns - Dark Earth (garden soil) in WrocÅ
 ‚aw (SW Poland) (Mateusz Krupski)\n16:50-17:15: Final discussion and Quiz\
 n17:15: End of round table Brussels\n
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