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On Tuesday, October 15th, Dr. Alissa Mittnik, Department of Genetics (Reich Lab) at Harvard Medical School, will speak on her remarkable research: “Marriage, mobility and households in Bronze Age Germany: integrating ancient DNA, isotopes and archaeology. ” Showing the power of traditional archaeological and newer archaeoscientific methods to illuminate life in Bronze Age Germany, the talk takes place at 5:30 pm at CGIS South: S020 Belfer Case Study Room (1730 Cambridge Street, poster attached). Professor Matthew Liebmann (Archaeology/Anthropology) will comment; a public reception will follow. The event is co-sponsored by the Initiative for the Science of the Human Past at Harvard (SoHP), the Standing Committee on Archaeology at Harvard (SCA), and the Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean (MHAAM).