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CH-QUAT Annual Meeting 2026

Humans in the Quaternary

Venue

Institut für Geologie, Universität Bern, Baltzerstrasse 3, 3012 Bern

Meeting place

Institut für Geologie, Universität Bern, Baltzerstrasse 3, CH-3012 Bern
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The meeting was dedicated to the theme “Humans in the Quaternary.” Humans have adapted to, influenced, and interpreted Quaternary environments across time and space.

Archeological excavation_CHQUAT Annual Meeting 2026
Archeological excavation_CHQUAT Annual Meeting 2026
Archeological excavation_CHQUAT Annual Meeting 2026Image: S. Camara
Image: S. Camara

Keynote speakers:

  • Prof. Christian Rohr (University of Bern): The Worst Catastrophe ever: Imaginations and Explanations of the Deluge from Ancient Mesopotamia to Early Modern Science
  • Caroline Heitz (University of Berne) and Kristin Ismail-Meyer (University of Basel): Years without summer, centuries of cold: Climate change resilience and vulnerabilities of Bronze Age Waterfront Communities
  • Philipp Senn (NAGRA): Lange Zeiträume und Informationspflicht über Generationen: ein Werkstattbesuch bei der Nagra
  • Renate Ebersbach (Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Baden-Württemberg): From Physalis alkekengi to PalaFitFood – a culinary journey through the world of neolithic pile dwellers
  • Prof. Sarah Nemiah Ladd (University of Basel): Sedimentary molecular fossils record past cyanobacteria abundance in Swiss lake
  • Prof. Joseph R. McConnell (Desert Research Institute, Nevada): History in ice: Estimating impacts of Roman-era industry on health

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