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Urban Regenration and Sustainability

University of East London University Way, London E16 2RD, UK, London, United Kingdom

Urban Regeneration is the Rehabilitation of land areas that are subject to high-density Urban Land use. It is a strategy that aims to transform and renovate areas to be upgraded in Housing, Public and Private Buildings, Infrastructure, and Services. This entire process is an effective way to improve urban performance by targeting areas with a high incidence of poverty, pollution, and congestion, leading to a complete Economic and Regional […]

Islands in Dialogue (ISLANDIA)

Italy Rome Italy, 35 Ruddlesway, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 5SF, Italy, Italy, Italy

"International Postgraduate Conference in the Prehistory and Protohistory of Mediterranean Islands (The Università degli Studi di Torino and University of Manchester). A series of peculiar cultural and socio-economic dynamics have been recognised in relation to island societies, setting them apart from those arisen in the continent. The necessity of Island Archaeology as a research field […]

Massachusetts Archaeological Society Annual Meeting

Robbins Museum of Archaeology 17 Jackson Street, Middleborough, MA, United States

The annual meeting of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society (MAS) will begin with the business portion in the morning, followed by a slate of presentations and papers in the afternoon. The papers will cover a wide range of interesting archaeological topics. Visit our website at www.massarchaeology.org for a full program 

Urban Planning and Architectural Design for Sustainable Development (UPADSD) – 3rd Edition

Lecce,italy lecce, lecce, LE, Italy

The 3rd Conference on “Urban Planning and Architectural Design for Sustainable Development” (UPADSD), to be held in Italy, follows the success of previous meetings 2015, 2017. It has become apparent that contrivers, environmentalists, architects, technologist, policy Creator and economist have to work together in parliamentary law to ensure that planning and evolution can meet our […]

CFP Gender Numismatics – Fluid Identities and Ancient Coinage

Gender Numismatics. Fluid Identities and Ancient Coinage International Workshop, University of Tübingen, November 29-30, 2018 Recent archaeological studies have acknowledged that the function and meaning of ancient material culture is both resulting in and generative of habits, values, norms, and behaviors in a given society requiring a new set of interpretative methodologies. To that end, […]

The Connected Past Oxford 2018

United Kingdom , United Kingdom

"How do social networks evolve over huge time-scales? How did geography constrain or enhance the development of past social networks? These are fundamental questions in both the study of the human past and network research, yet our ability to answer them is severely hampered by the limited development of spatiotemporal network methods. PastNet is an […]

Pólemos – Bellum: ARCHAEOLOGY OF CONFLICT IN THE ANTIQUITY

Charles University, Faculty of Arts Celetna 20, Prague, Czech Republic

  7th INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE PeCla 2018 CALL FOR PAPERS The 7th PeClA 2018 International Postgraduate Conference (Perspectives on Classical Archaeology) will be held at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Thursday and Friday, 06th – 07th December 2018 PeClA 2018 is a two‐day conference in Classical Archaeology and Classics aimed at postgraduate / doctoral […]

The 7th PeClA 2018 International Postgraduate Conference

"The 7th PeClA 2018 International Postgraduate Conference (Perspectives on Classical Archaeology) will be held at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Thursday and Friday, December 6-7th, 2018 PeClA 2018 is a two‐day conference in Classical Archaeology and Classics aimed at postgraduate / doctoral students traditionally offering a space for presenting research results, discussion, and an exchange […]

The Lapedo Child: twenty years afterwards

Leiria Museum, Convento de Santo Agostinho Rua Tenente Valadim, nº 41, Leiria, Portugal

It is now almost 20 years since the discovery here in Portugal, in December 1998, of the Lapedo child skeleton (LV1). This finding was extremely important for human phylogeny history and triggered a series of debates in the scientific community. In fact, some of the features of the skeleton suggested that the LV1 fossil resulted from interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern human populations. An international team with several […]

Joint Conference on the Bioarchaeology of Ancient Egypt & The International Symposium on Animals in Ancient Egypt

Egypt , Egypt

"The study of the bioarchaeological remains (humans, animals and plants) from ancient Egypt, within the archaeological context in which they were found provides profound insights into diverse topics, such as religion, cultural practices, the health and nutrition of ancient populations (both human and animal), animal husbandry, diet, agricultural practices, economy, the natural environment, and ancient […]