#  SoHP: “What’s New in Genomic Archaeology? The Peopling of Europe from ancient and modern DNA” 

 



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 **December 2, 2014** 

 05:30PM - 05:30PM EST 

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 **Yenching Auditorium, Yenching Library 2 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, M.A.**  



 

 



 

 **The Initiative for the Science of the Human Past at Harvard** invites you to this exciting talk and discussion:

 **“What’s New in Genomic Archaeology? The Peopling of Europe from ancient and modern DNA”**

 By **Nick Patterson**, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and **David Reich**, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School

 Hosted by **Michael McCormick**, Francis Goelet Professor of Medieval History Chair, Steering Committee for the Science of the Human Past

 The talk by two of the world’s leading specialists will explore **the latest evidence from ancient and modern genetics**, how that is transforming our **understanding of ancient movements** into and out of **western Eurasia** and what some implications might be for the **origins of the human population structures of Europe**.

 **Tuesday, December 2, 2014**

**5:30 PM**

**Yenching Auditorium, Yenching Library**

[2 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, M.A.](https://maps.google.com/maps?q=1730%20Cambridge%20Street,%20Cambridge,%20MA&hl=en&sll=42.37839,-71.11291&sspn=0.077226,0.17561&oq=1730%20cambridge%20street,&hnear=1730%20Cambridge%20St,%20Cambridge,%20Middlesex,%20Massachusetts%2002138&t=m&z=16)

**Followed by a reception with the speakers**

 We are looking forward to seeing you there

 Sponsored by the [Initiative for the Science of the Human Past at Harvard](http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/shp)

For more information, contact Edward Silva, Coordinator, SoHP, at esilva \[at\] fas.harvard.edu



 

 



 

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