

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
| ROOM | MORNING 9.00 - 13.00 (coffee break 10.50 - 11.20) |
AFTERNOON 14.30-18.30 (coffee break 16.00 - 16.30) |
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| Room 1 | Burial in prehistory: old issues and new techniques KRUM BACVAROV |
Burial in prehistory: old issues and new techniques KRUM BACVAROV |
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| Room 2 | Underwater archaeology and the future of submerged European prehistory JONATHAN BENJAMIN |
Underwater archaeology and the future of submerged European prehistory JONATHAN BENJAMIN |
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| Room 3 | Interactions between Etruscans, Venets and Early Celts - state of the art ERZSÉBET JEREM |
Zeitgeist KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY |
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| Room 4 | Archaeologists and civil engineers. Challenges of large infrastructure projects GERRY WAIT |
The biographical approach: where do we go from here? Session 2 JODY JOY |
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| Room 5 | Working with the past: strategies for crisis or intentional incorporation? Towards an archaeology of recycling DRAGOS GHEORGHIUS |
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 |
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| Room 6 | Across Bell Beaker territories and beyond. Communities, social spaces and identities JANUSZ CZEBRESZUK |
Decoding rituals from visual representations TORILL CHRISTINE LINDSTRØM |
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| Room 7 | Sediments as a archaeological source TOMASZ KALICKI |
Pottery and social dynamics in the Mediterranean and beyond in medieval and post-medieval times |
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| Room 8 | Playtime: the fundamental role of board games in ancient and medieval Europe MARK HALL |
About the farm |
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| Room 9 | The end of Empire: the archaeology of frontier zones in the early medieval period SUSANNE HAKENBECK |
Archaeological science in the 21st century – case studies from Italy KERI BROWN |
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| Room 10 | Innovation & evolution NATALIE UOMINI |
Gender and archaeology in Europe LIV HELGA DOMMASNES |
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| Room 11 | New approaches on studying weaponry of the European Bronze Age MARION UCKELMANN |
Archaeology and the global crisis - multiple impacts, possible solutions NATHAN SCHLANGER |
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| Conservatoire | Archaeologies and soundscapes. From the prehistoric sonorous experiences to the music of the ancient world GEORGE DIMITRIADIS |
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FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER
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) |
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| Room 1 | Up-dating the reasoning on Middle to Upper Palaeolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia LAURA LONGO |
Up-dating the reasoning on Middle to Upper Palaeolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia LAURA LONGO |
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| Room 2 | Neolithic monuments: function, mentalité and the social construction of the landscape BETTINA SCHULZ PAULSSON |
“Go your own least cost path” – spatial technology and archaeological interpretation ALEKS POSLUSCHNY |
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| Room 3 | The contexts of painted pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world (7th -4th c. BCE) DIMITRIS PALEOTHODOROS |
Continuity and discontinuity in international cooperation in the frame work of rescue archaeology - some recent European experiences MAGNUS ARTURSSON |
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| Room 4 | Preserving, monitoring and presenting in situ archaeological remains KALLIOPI FOUSEKI and MICHEL VORENHOUT |
Preserving, monitoring and presenting in situ archaeological remains KALLIOPI FOUSEKI and MICHEL VORENHOUT |
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| Room 5 | Reindeer and humans SVEIN INDRELID |
Movements across and along water within landmasses |
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| Room 6 | Down from the ivory tower: archaeology beyond university THOMAS KADOR |
Building museums as protagonists of virtual reality exhibitions MARCO MERLINI |
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| Room 7 | The chaîne opératoire approach to ceramics studies SIMONA SCARCELLA |
New research into upland landscapes: the contribution of European postgraduate students FRANCESCO CARRER |
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| Room 8 | Embodied materiality: corporeal hybridism and body substitutions GOCE NAUMOV |
Embodied materiality: corporeal hybridism and body substitutions |
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| Room 9 | Prisoner of war archaeology (19th and 20th centuries) HAROLD MYTUM |
Enclosed space – open society. Contact and exchange in the context of Bronze Age defensive settlements in Central Europe MATEUSZ JAEGER |
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| Room 10 |
Rural land use and the management of the archaeological historical landscape: |
Bridging the gap: towards an agenda for European post-medieval archaeology PAUL BELFORD |
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| Room 11 | Archaeology and heritage for whom? Identity, diversity, pedagogy and interpretation in the presentation of archaeological heritage SERENA SABATINI |
Volcanoes in Europe’s prehistory and history FELIX RIEDE |
| ROOM | MORNING 9.00 - 13.00 (coffee break 10.50 - 11.20) |
AFTERNOON 14.30-18.30 (coffee break 16.30 - 17.00) |
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| Room 1 | The inner Alps, 5500–2500 BC: data, models, perspectives PHILIPPE DELLA CASA |
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| Room 2 | Rock-art: beyond art CRAIG CON ALEXANDER |
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| Room 3 | Archaeological approaches to dance performance KATHRYN SOAR |
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| Room 4 | Building the past for the future. Open air museums: what chance in the 21st century? M. CRISTINA VANNINI, ROMANA SCANDOLARI |
Professionalism in archaeology KENNETH AITCHISON |
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| Room 5 | Transitions after “the transition” in the upper Palaeolithic GYÖRGY LENGYEL |
Committee on the teaching and training or achaeologists | |
| Room 6 | From natural shapes to abstract geometries: new data and current trends in the study of prehistoric personal ornaments ROBERTO MICHELI |
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| Room 7 | Social aspects of the prehistoric past: archaeological models and interpretations ANNA MARIA SESTIERI |
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| Room 8 | “Balkan flint” in SE European prehistory: chronological, cultural and social perspectives MARIA GUROVA |
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| Room 9 | Social identity during the Roman antiquity in Western Mediterranean sea: mortuary practices and organization of the funerary space YVES GLEIZE |
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Identity and interaction: a macro-regional view of cultural developments and variation in Central Asia |
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| Room 11 | Animal ritual killing and burial: European perspectives ALEKS PLUSKOWSKI |