Archive for November, 2007
Thursday, November 29th, 2007
Malta looks forward to hosting the EAA Annual Meeting in 2008. Many of the participants will already be familiar with the Maltese archipelago because of its long and fascinating past.
On the occasion of the Annual Meeting in 2008, there will be pre and post-event tours during which the participants can ...
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Monday, November 26th, 2007
Linda Fibiger informs us about a forthcoming conference in Oxford, "Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective", 14-15 March 2008:
Until quite recently interpersonal violence was considered a marginal area of research for the European Neolithic. The large number of recent publications on the subject shows that this has changed, but at ...
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Friday, November 23rd, 2007
We have received the following call for papers from Toby Wilkinson:
What Would a Bronze Age World System Look Like? World-systems approaches to Europe and western Asia 4th to 1st millennia BC.
The Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield is proud to host this forthcoming international conference on ancient world-systems in memory ...
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Monday, November 12th, 2007
If you're a member of the European Association of Archaeologists, you can now logon to the member's section (the password can be found on your membership card) and get a 15% discount on The Origin of the Indo-Iranians by E. Kuz'mina (Leiden, Brill 2007). If not, you can sign up ...
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
SAGE, the publisher of the European Journal of Archaeology, is currently offering free online access to all their journals until 30 November:
You can now register for free online access to over 460 SAGE journals until November 30, 2007! Register here.
Registration takes only seconds and then you can access all 460+ ...
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Thursday, November 1st, 2007
The Belgian Sagalassos Project is looking for a trench supervisor for the 2008 season:
Temporary job opportunity as trench supervisor at the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium).
From June to September 2008 the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project will disembark for their 19th excavation and survey campaign. ...
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