Archive for August, 2007
Sunday, August 26th, 2007
The Province of East-Flanders and the Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation are pleased to announce a first call for papers for the 4th Annual Ename International Colloquium to be held 26-29 March 2008 in Ghent, Belgium
BETWEEN OBJECTS AND IDEAS
Re-thinking the Role of Intangible Heritage in Museums, Monuments, ...
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Monday, August 13th, 2007
Andrea Vianello reviews the exhibition "Afghanistan: I Tesori Ritrovati" at the Museo di Antichità di Torino, Italy, 25 May - 18 November 2007.
The travelling exhibition Afghanistan rediscovered treasures has reached Torino, Italy, after its initial debut at the Guimet Museum in Paris and will open in other towns in ...
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Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
THE INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL EXRESSIONS OF NON-LITERATE PEOPLES
Works of art, both prehistoric and ethnographic, sites of cult and of socialization, along with myths and other oral traditions, constitute an immense patrimony. They are the primary source of the intellectual and spiritual heritage of mankind. They constitute the most important common ...
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Saturday, August 4th, 2007
An End to History?
3rd - 4th April 2008, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham
Call for Papers and Contributions
The premise of this conference is that human society has had a potentially catastrophic effect on the earth's climate. For some commentators it is not out of the question that we will bring ...
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Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
The European Association of Archaeology is now running a special membership drive for both current and new members.
New members: pay your membership fees for 2007 and 2008 together before the end of the EAA conference in Zadar, i.e. by 23 September 2007, and receive a 10% discount on the ...
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