Archive for the ‘EAA Annual Meeting 2007’ Category

Back from Zadar

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

It has been a splendid annual meeting in Zadar, Croatia, last week! I passed this evocative graffitti every morning and evening on the way to and from the conference venue: With the fine weather and the beautiful backdrop of the city of Zadar, for many of us (from the north!) it ...

Zadar deadline prolonged

Friday, June 1st, 2007

A message from Sylvie Kvetinová, the EAA administrator: Dear everyone, let me inform you that the deadline for paper and poster submissions for the EAA conference in Zadar, 18 - 23 September 2007, has been prolonged until 20 June. Please send your abstracts to the organizer of the session in which ...

CFP: “Investigating Archaeological Survey” at EAA 2007

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

A session planned at the EAA conference in Zadar this September: Investigating Archaeological Survey With a tradition stretching back over 300 years, archaeological survey and investigation deserves a definitive place within archaeological and historical research. Its multi-disciplinary approach not only provides greater understanding of sites and their landscapes, but it also offers ...

Registration for the Zadar meeting now open!

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

A message from Sylvie Kvetinová, the EAA administrator: It is my pleasure to notify you about the registration form for the EAA conference in Zadar, which is finally available online. Reduced fee registration is until June 30, so please make sure to register early. In order to register for the ...

CFP: Spondylus session at EAA 2007

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Fotis Ifantidis is looking for co-organizer(s) and contributors to a planned session at the EAA 2007 conference in Zadar: A Spondylus session: New data, new methodological and theoretical approaches The forthcoming EAA meeting in Zadar provides a great opportunity for discussing thoroughly the Spondylus ‘phenomenon’ in European, Balkan and Aegean prehistoric contexts. ...

CFP: Inter-Faith Interactions: Mortuary Practices in the Ottoman Period in Central Europe, Balkans and Greece

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

The session "Inter-Faith Interactions: Mortuary Practices in the Ottoman Period in Central Europe, the Balkans and Greece" at the EAA Annual Meeting in Zadar, Croatia, 18-22 September 2007, is looking for contributions. Please contact the session organizers John Chapman (j.c.chapman@dur.ac.uk) and Bisserka Gaydarska (b_gaydarska@yahoo.co.uk), if you wish to participate. ...

CFP: EAA conference in Zadar, Croatia, 18-23 Sept 07

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

The 13the EAA Annual Meeting will take place in Zadar, 18-23 September 2007. The organizers invite session and paper proposals to be submitted. The deadline for submissions of session and round table proposals is 30 April 2007, the deadline for submission of paper and poster proposals is 31 May 2007. ...

CFP: Exotica in the Prehistoric Mediterranean

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Andrea Vianello and Dragos Gheorghiu are looking for contributions to their session "Exotica in the Prehistoric Mediterranean" at the EAA Annual Meeting in Zadar, 19-23 September 2007: This session focuses on the archaeological evidence of trade in the prehistoric Mediterranean and is concerned primarily with the detection and interpretation of foreign ...

CFP: Invented Civilizations

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

We are inviting paper proposals for a planned session at the EAA conference in Zadar, Croatia, 19-23 September 2007 INVENTED CIVILIZATIONS Organised by Michael Jasmin (CNRS – France ; Harvard University - USA) and Cornelius Holtorf (University of Lund, Sweden) Western civilization has not only brought about the discipline of Archaeology but also ...

Call for Nominations: The European Archaeological Heritage Prize 2007

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Willem Willems has asked us to issue this call for nominations for The European Archaeological Heritage Prize 2007: The European Association of Archaeologists instituted the European Archaeological Heritage Prize in 1999. An independent committee awards the prize annually to an individual, institution or (local or regional) government for an outstanding contribution ...