Talks of the Past (ToP) seminars by CHP: Toward
Professional Ethics of Ancestral Human Remains Research: from Tissue to Biomolecules

  • Datum: 2 oktober 2024, kl. 14.15–15.30
  • Plats: Blåsenhus, Blåsenhus, lärosal 21:136
  • Typ: Seminarium
  • Föreläsare: Rita Peyroteo Stjerna
  • Webbsida
  • Arrangör: Center for the Human Past (CHP)
  • Kontaktperson: Marzena Norling
  • Telefon: 0184710000

ToP seminars (app. 45 min) take place on the first Wednesday of each month and
are followed by a discussion and an After-Seminar “fika” (coffee break) at Villa
Lugnet. The presentation is in English. The event is open to students and
academics interested in interdisciplinary research in the fields of palaeogenetics,
archaeology, and linguistics.

Lady and skull

Ancient human remains are highly prized research subjects because of the wealth of information they can provide about past lives, which otherwise would be difficult to uncover. In recent years, the astonishing development of biomolecular techniques
such as residue and stable isotope analyses, proteomics, and the breakthrough of the next generation sequencing of ancient DNA, propelled Biomolecular
Archaeology to a leading field of research, crossing major disciplinary boundaries between the Humanities and the Natural Sciences.
While the study of human remains is just one portion of the vast tool kit of biomolecular research, its rapid development aggravated a number of already
existing challenges and underlined the ethical entanglements of research using
human remains in a highly unregulated field.
The presentation will focus on the biomolecular dimensions of human remains in research, how researchers approach this legacy, and how it differs from handling hard or soft tissue. The aim is to highlight that biomolecular archaeologists not only have unique professional responsibilities, but also are exceptionally positioned to lead the debate forward.

This study is part of a larger research project – Ethical Entanglements: The Care for Human Remains in Museums and Research, which seeks to strengthen the
competence and awareness, among museum professionals and researchers of the complex ethical dimensions of research and curation of human remains.

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