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15th - 20th September 2009
Riva del Garda | Trento, Italy

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Sessions schedule

Sessions and round tables are divided into different thematic areas:

APPROACHES TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION

ARCHAEOLOGY TODAY

HERITAGE

IDENTITY, INTERACTION AND CULTURE CHANGE

MATERIAL CULTURE

RITUAL AND SYMBOLISM

SCIENCE AND ARCHAEOLOGY


pdf Notes for speakers

THURSDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER pdf Programme Thursday
ROOM
MORNING
9.00 - 13.00
(coffee break 10.50 - 11.20)
 
AFTERNOON
14.30-18.30
(coffee break 16.00 - 16.30)
Room 1 F003
Burial in prehistory: old issues and new techniques
KRUM BACVAROV
  F003
Burial in prehistory: old issues and new techniques
KRUM BACVAROV
Room 2 C007
Underwater archaeology and the future of submerged European prehistory
JONATHAN BENJAMIN
  C007
Underwater archaeology and the future of submerged European prehistory
JONATHAN BENJAMIN
Room 3 D004
Interactions between Etruscans, Venets and Early Celts - state of the art
ERZSÉBET JEREM
  A011
Zeitgeist
KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY
Room 4 B001
Archaeologists and civil engineers. Challenges of large infrastructure projects
GERRY WAIT
  E006
The biographical approach: where do we go from here? Session 2
JODY JOY
Room 5 A010
Working with the past: strategies for crisis or intentional incorporation? Towards an archaeology of recycling
DRAGOS GHEORGHIUS
  D008 CANCELLED
The Roman Empire and beyond, III. The East European Roman provinces in the 3rd century AD: the statics and dynamics of people, goods and ideas
ERIC C. DE SENA
Room 6 D001
Across Bell Beaker territories and beyond. Communities, social spaces and identities
JANUSZ CZEBRESZUK
  F004
Decoding rituals from visual representations
TORILL CHRISTINE LINDSTRØM
Room 7 G003
Sediments as a archaeological source
TOMASZ KALICKI
 

E005

Pottery and social dynamics in the Mediterranean and beyond in medieval and post-medieval times
MARTA CAROSCIO

Room 8 E004
Playtime: the fundamental role of board games in ancient and medieval Europe
MARK HALL
 

A001

About the farm
MARIA PETERSSON

Room 9 D006
The end of Empire: the archaeology of frontier zones in the early medieval period
SUSANNE HAKENBECK
  G001
Archaeological science in the 21st century – case studies from Italy
KERI BROWN
Room 10 A003
Innovation & evolution
NATALIE UOMINI
  B005
Gender and archaeology in Europe
LIV HELGA DOMMASNES
Room 11 E003
New approaches on studying weaponry of the European Bronze Age
MARION UCKELMANN
  B002
Archaeology and the global crisis - multiple impacts, possible solutions NATHAN SCHLANGER
Conservatoire A002
Archaeologies and soundscapes. From the prehistoric sonorous experiences to the music of the ancient world
GEORGE DIMITRIADIS
 

A002
Archaeologies and soundscapes. From the prehistoric sonorous experiences to the music of the ancient world
GEORGE DIMITRIADIS



FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER
pdf Programme Friday

ROOM
MORNING
9.00 - 13.00
(coffee break 10.50 - 11.20)
 
AFTERNOON
14.30-18.30
(coffee break 16.00 - 16.30)
Room 1 D010
Up-dating the reasoning on Middle to Upper Palaeolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia
LAURA LONGO
  D010
Up-dating the reasoning on Middle to Upper Palaeolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia
LAURA LONGO
Room 2 A005
Neolithic monuments: function, mentalité and the social construction of the landscape
BETTINA SCHULZ PAULSSON
  G002
“Go your own least cost path” – spatial technology and archaeological interpretation
ALEKS POSLUSCHNY
Room 3 E008
The contexts of painted pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world (7th -4th c. BCE)
DIMITRIS PALEOTHODOROS
  B003
Continuity and discontinuity in international cooperation in the frame work of rescue archaeology - some recent European experiences
MAGNUS ARTURSSON
Room 4 C005
Preserving, monitoring and presenting in situ archaeological remains
KALLIOPI FOUSEKI and
MICHEL VORENHOUT
  C005
Preserving, monitoring and presenting in situ archaeological remains
KALLIOPI FOUSEKI and
MICHEL VORENHOUT
Room 5 D005
Reindeer and humans
SVEIN INDRELID
 

A004

Movements across and along water within landmasses
ANDREA VIANELLO

Room 6 B004
Down from the ivory tower: archaeology beyond university
THOMAS KADOR
  C003
Building museums as protagonists of virtual reality exhibitions
MARCO MERLINI
Room 7 E007
The chaîne opératoire approach to ceramics studies
SIMONA SCARCELLA
  A006
New research into upland landscapes:
the contribution of European postgraduate students
FRANCESCO CARRER
Room 8 F005
Embodied materiality: corporeal hybridism and body substitutions
GOCE NAUMOV
 

F005

Embodied materiality: corporeal hybridism and body substitutions
GOCE NAUMOV

Room 9 A007
Prisoner of war archaeology (19th and 20th centuries)
HAROLD MYTUM
  D002
Enclosed space – open society. Contact and exchange in the context of Bronze Age defensive settlements in Central Europe
MATEUSZ JAEGER
Room 10

C006

Rural land use and the management of the archaeological historical landscape:
a European perspective
STEPHEN TROW

  C002
Bridging the gap: towards an agenda for European post-medieval archaeology
PAUL BELFORD
Room 11 C001
Archaeology and heritage for whom? Identity, diversity, pedagogy and interpretation in the presentation of archaeological heritage
SERENA SABATINI
  G004
Volcanoes in Europe’s prehistory and history
FELIX RIEDE


SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER
pdf Programme Saturday
ROOM
MORNING
9.00 - 13.00
(coffee break 10.50 - 11.20)
 
AFTERNOON
14.30-18.30
(coffee break 16.30 - 17.00)
Room 1 D007
The inner Alps, 5500–2500 BC: data, models, perspectives
PHILIPPE DELLA CASA
   
Room 2 A008
Rock-art: beyond art
CRAIG CON ALEXANDER
   
Room 3 F002
Archaeological approaches to dance performance
KATHRYN SOAR
   
Room 4 C004
Building the past for the future. Open air museums: what chance in the 21st century?
M. CRISTINA VANNINI, ROMANA SCANDOLARI
  B006
Professionalism in archaeology
KENNETH AITCHISON
Room 5 D009
Transitions after “the transition” in the upper Palaeolithic
GYÖRGY LENGYEL
  Committee on the teaching and training or achaeologists
Room 6 E002
From natural shapes to abstract geometries: new data and current trends in the study of prehistoric personal ornaments
ROBERTO MICHELI
   
Room 7 A009
Social aspects of the prehistoric past: archaeological models and interpretations
ANNA MARIA SESTIERI
   
Room 8 E001
“Balkan flint” in SE European prehistory: chronological, cultural
and social perspectives
MARIA GUROVA
   
Room 9 F006
Social identity during the Roman antiquity in Western Mediterranean sea: mortuary practices and organization of the funerary space
YVES GLEIZE
   
Room 10

D003

Identity and interaction: a macro-regional view of cultural developments and variation in Central Asia
MICHELLE MACHICEK

   
Room 11 F001
Animal ritual killing and burial: European perspectives
ALEKS PLUSKOWSKI
   

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