TAG 2016 (Theoretical Archaeology Group) A noter / Autour de la Préhistoire 3rd International Conference on the Solutrean

Congrès, colloques, réunions

 

20-24 mars 2017
Kiel University



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This workshop aims to bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss the interaction between physical and social landscapes as the most profound process that catalyses human activities in space and time; and the interplay of environments, social relationships, material culture, population dynamics, and human perceptions of socio-environmental change.

 

Sessions
- How’s life? Living conditions in Europe in the 2nd and 1st millennia BC
- Structure, network and space: Neolithic and chalcolithic settlements and their social meaning
- ‘Tonight will be a memory too’ – Memory and landscapes
- Lost in the Lowlands – complementing the Early Lateglacial puzzle
- Thinking inside the vessel: ceramic development in prehistory through the interpretation of vessel use and function
- Exploring inter-regional interactions in the first Millennium BC in Europe
- Quantitative analysis and modelling in archaeology
- Understanding Inequality: New Perspectives
- From preurban structures to cities: urban space as an action context
- Deserted Places as objects of Historical Science – Approaches and Issues
- Interrelationships of climate, environment and socio-cultural changes through mid to late Holocene in the Mediterranean area
- Extrapolating from the Provincial: Linking Ancient Societies, Technologies, and Landscape Use in Eurasia
- Riverbanks and Seashores: The Baltic Sea basin and adjacent areas in the Early and Mid-Holocene
- Archaeology and environmental history in lake catchment areas
- Comparative Studies in Stone and Bronze Age Demography
- Lakescapes and Seascapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age societies
- Archaeological Heritage Management – the Practical Side

 

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Vu sur Mesolithic Miscellany Monthly, July 2016

 

 

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