AMS Colloquium Presents: The Challenges and Dangers of Genetic History

Published on: February 26, 2021

Ancient & Medieval Studies Colloquium ’21 “The Challenges and Dangers of Genetic History” Presented by Patrick Geary, Professor of Medieval History Emeritus in the Institute for Advanced Study When: March 1st @ 5:15pm EST Register for Zoom Abstract: As co-PI of a large European Science Foundation Synergy grant to study population dynamics in the Carpathian basin between the fifth and ninth centuries, I am at the start of an exciting experiment in using genomic data for historical analysis. However many historians and archaeologists, reflecting on the disastrous attempts to combine biological, archaeological, and cultural data in the first half of the twentieth century, fear that the new field of “genomic history” may be repeating the essentializing and ultimately racist errors of the past. In this lecture, I will present both the very real problems associated with the work of scholars such as Gustav Kossinna, the risks that some recent genetics studies run of replicating them, and attempt to present how our project seeks to avoid them as we combine genomic, archaeological, isotopic, and historical data.   Title: “The Challenges and Dangers of Genetic History” Patrick Geary Talk When: Mar 1, 2021 05:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://mit.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlcuyhrzkuHtZPb3itkok95z1vxLQXQYge After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.