

Title |
Organiser |
File | Stage | Approval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| About a farm | Maria Petersson | ||||
| Across Bell Beaker territories and beyond. Communities, social spaces and identities | Janusz Czebreszuk | ||||
| Animal Ritual Killing and Burial: European Perspectives | Aleks Pluskowski | ||||
| Archaeological approaches to dance performance | Kathryn Soar | ||||
| Archaeological Science in the 21st Century - Case Studies from Italy | Keri Brown | ||||
| Archaeologies and "soundscapes". From the prehistoric sonorous experiences to the music of the ancient world | George Dimitriadis | ||||
| Archaeologists and civil engineers. Challenges of large infrastructure projects | Gerry Wait | ||||
| Archaeology and the global crisis - multiple impacts, possible solutions | Nathan Schlanger | ||||
| Archaeology for whom? Cultural identity, diversity, pedagogy and gender in the presentation of archaeological heritage | Serena Sabatini | ||||
| Balkan Flint in SE European Prehistory: Chronological, Cultural and Social Perspectives | Maria Gurova | ||||
| Bridging the gap: towards an agenda for European post-medieval archaeology | Paul Belford | ||||
| Building museums as protagonists of Virtual Reality exhibitions | Marco Merlini | ||||
| Building the past for the future. Open air museums: what chance in the 21st century | Romana Scandolari | ||||
| Burial in Prehistory: Old Issues and New Techniques | Krum Bacvarov | ||||
| Continuity and discontinuity in international cooperation in the frame work of rescue archaeology-some recent European experiences | Magnus Artursson | ||||
| Decoding rituals from visual representations | Torill Christine Lindstrøm | ||||
| Down from the ivory tower: archaeology beyond university | Thomas Kador | ||||
| Embodied Materiality: Corporeal Hybridism and Body Substitutions | Goce Naumov | ||||
| Enclosed Space - Open Society. Contact and exchange in the context of Bronze Age Defensive Settlements in Central Europe | Mateusz Jaeger | ||||
| From natural shapes to abstract geometries: new data and current trends in the study of prehistoric personal ornaments | Roberto Micheli |