Programme - List
Sunday, July 03, 2022 17:00 – 20:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
Opening ceremony
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ID: 1420 | Eva Zažímalová, President of Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic) | Eva Zažímalová |
ID: 1421 | Koji Mizoguchi, President WAC (Japan) | Koji Mizoguchi |
ID: 1422 | “Sounds and music from the prehistoric Europe and the ancient Near East” by Luboš Chroustovský, Miloš Dvořáček, Marie Ondříčková et al. | |
ID: 1423 | Miroslav Bárta, Honorary President WAC-9 (Czech Republic) | Miroslav Bárta |
ID: 1424 | Jan Turek, WAC-9 Academic Secretary (Czech Republic) | Jan Turek |
ID: 1419 | Blaze O'Connor memorial award | Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu
Inés Domingo Sanz
Abidemi Babalola |
ID: 1442 | The President’s Award | Inéz Domingo Sanz
Koji Mizoguchi
Anne Pyburn |
ID: 1425 | “Rhythms from the distant past” by Luboš Chroustovský, Miloš Dvořáček, Nikolas Sabo et al. |
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | C08-13. A Critical Visualization of Archaeological Time
Organiser: Uzma Z. Rizvi, Tasleem Abro | ||
ID: 1013 | What is the Archaeological Present? | Mudit Trivedi |
ID: 1034 | Time on the surface: Renewal and maintenance in a rammed-earth house at Maski | Mannat Johal |
ID: 1344 | Chronology of the Iron Age Cemeteries in District Chitral: Local perception/s vs Scientific Dating | Abdul Hameed |
ID: 1307 | Finding Mohenjo-daro: how GIS and 3D modelling can help reveal a complex urban legacy | Adam Green |
ID: 1023 | ‘Mapping’ modalities of archaeological times - Building GIS of Mohenjo-Daro’s DK(G)-S mound | Pallavee Gokhale |
ID: 1294 | Visualizing Time as Spatial Analysis in MohenjoDaro | Uzma Rizvi |
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | B05-01. From Ethics to “New Ethics” – Theory and Praxis
Organiser: Marie Pyrgaki, Lilen Malugani Guillet, Talia Shay | ||
ID: 1251 | Burial Grounds old and modern: And death shall have no dominion | Lilen Malugani |
ID: 1250 | The contributions and disadvantages of the new materialistic approach :A contemporary case study of a cemetery in Israel | Talia Shay |
ID: 1067 | A new materialistic ontologicaly oriented approach: the case study of the Dispilio Neolithic lakeside settlement | Marie Pyrgaki |
ID: 90 | Challenging Academic Theories with Evidence-based Practice | Alice Kehoe |
ID: 617 | Researching the ontologies of the past. An approach based on the recursive ontological archaeology | Daniel Grecco Pacheco |
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | D12-05. Repatriation, Restitution, and Reburial from a South American Perspective
Organiser: Jacinta Arthur, Patricia Ayala | ||
ID: 240 | COLLECTING, PATRIMONIALIZATION AND REPATRIATION OF THE ANCESTORS: THE CASE OF ATACAMEñO PEOPLE | Patricia Ayala |
ID: 429 | Epistemological Fissions: Indigenous repatriation in Chile | Jacinta Arthur de la Maza |
ID: 1275 | Reburial: projections of the Mapuche Museum of Cañete in the Lavkenche territory of Nawelbuta mapu mew. | Mónica Obreque Guirriman |
ID: 1276 | Restitution claims, academic debate and changing policies in Argentina | María Luz Endere |
ID: 1299 | Decolonising archaeological museums in Indigenous territories: application of indigenous customary rights in the care of human bodies and archaeological collections in the Atacama Desert, Chile. | Jimena Cruz |
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | C07-05. From community engagement to engaged community: lessons from public archaeology for sustainable heritage
Organiser: József Laszlovszky, Petar Parvanov | ||
ID: 760 | Opposition, Criticism, and Integration: Research on the Protection of Chinese Large-scale Archaeological Sites and the Development of Local Communities | Dongdong WANG |
ID: 771 | For whom do we keep our monuments? Public involvement in monument designation. | José Schreurs |
ID: 727 | From Highway to Museum in situ: the Rescue Excavations and the Experience from Roman Villa Rustica near Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria | Zdravko Dimitrov |
ID: 1353 | Dolmens, a Cultural Powerhouse for a Local Population in Jordan | Kennett Schath |
ID: 1004 | Karantina Heritage Day - Archaeology as an educational tool for the traumatised youth of Beirut's explosion | Alia Fares |
ID: 1152 | The Miseducation of Heritage: Closures of University Programs and the Changes for Cultural Heritage | Petar Parvanov |
Monday, July 04, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | F15-17. Archaeology of meat – Meat as source of nutrition, status and identity
Organiser: Günther Karl Kunst, Krish Seetah, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 1043 | Stable isotopic investigations of the disappearance of domesticated pigs in the Okhotsk period (6-13 centuries AD), northern Japan | Takumi Tsutaya |
ID: 1260 | Meat as a sign of identity within Neolithic/Copper Age populations of Central Europe | Jan Turek |
ID: 601 | Changes in animal butchering technology and style from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in the southern Levant | Haskel Greenfield |
ID: 1068 | Meat consumption and processing of cattle on Roman rural settlements in northern France: socio-economic approach | Tarek OUESLATI |
ID: 705 | The (in)visible pastirma - cured meat and the animal bone record | Günther Karl Kunst |
ID: 1297 | Social hierarchy and food: the role of meat. | Krish Seetah |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:30 – 09:50
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: Z21-06. Remote sensing in the documentation, monitoring and research of archaeological landscapes
Organiser: Stephen Davis, Knut Rassmann | ||
ID: 118 | From Airborne Detection to 2D Mapping, 3D Modelling and the Virtual Reconstruction of Archaeological Heritage Revealed by Cropmarks. A Central European Project | Martin Gojda |
ID: 374 | A decade of remote sensing in the Brúna Bóinne World Heritage Site: History, discovery and application | Stephen Davis |
ID: 671 | Recording Changes to the Coastal Landscapes of Promontory Forts in Ireland and Wales | Edward Pollard |
ID: 1054 | Discovering new archaeological sites using Sentinel-2 imagery analyses | Marta Estanqueiro |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | C09-02. Heritage Tourism: A boon or threat for Management & Sustainability of Heritage sites
Organiser: Sergiu Musteata | ||
ID: 1016 | Cultural routes and their efficiency. Case study - Constanța County, Romania | Margareta Simina Stanc |
ID: 1380 | EMBRACING TOURISM WITH SUSTAINABILITY: AN ANALYSIS FROM INDIA | SUDESHNA BISWAS |
ID: 1211 | ARCHAEO-METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF ANCIENT ARTEFACTS: A CHALLENGE FOR HERITAGE SITE MANAGEMENT | Anustup Chatterjee |
ID: 294 | Heritage Tourism and Sustainability- Bridging the gap with management tools | Asmita Basu Chatterjee |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: H19-04. Fields, peoples and power: approaches to agrarian archaeologies of the preindustrial world
Organiser: Jesús Fernández Fernández, Alejandra Korstanje, Gabriel Moshenska | ||
ID: 1217 | Charcoal, chemistry and mud: multi-proxy characterization of medieval agrarian soils. An example from Atlantic Europe (Asturias, NW Spain) | Jesús Fernández Fernández |
ID: 72 | Fields, women and work: Developing agrarian archaeologies in South Africa | Alex Schoeman |
ID: 1019 | Human-environment entanglement in the gold-belt territories of Iron Age southern Zambezia: Insights from ancient Mberengwa | Robert T Nyamushosho |
ID: 1096 | Seeing the Forest as More Than Just Trees: Amazonian Biotic Infrastructures as Indigenous Technology | Anna Browne Ribeiro |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: D11-01. Recent Issues and Future Possibilities of Public Archaeology and Anthropology on Indigenous People in East Asia
Organiser: Maa-ling Chen, Hideyuki Ōnishi | ||
ID: 96 | Exploring the Inclusion of Cultural Landscapes in Ainu Heritage Management | Mayumi Okada |
ID: 17 | Issue and the Possibility of Managing Ancestral Own Land:Archaeological Cultural Heritage and Community Engagement of Kaushi, Taiwan | MAA-LING CHEN |
ID: 625 | Recent Trends in Community Engagement in the Utilization of Archaeological Resources in Hokkaido | Amanda Gomes |
ID: 590 | Archeological Sites / Museums / Taiwan's Indigenous People | Soichiro Sunami |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: A01-07. From within: current approaches to the study of human/other-than-humans in (rock) art studies
Organiser: Jo McDonald, Ana Paula Motta, Sven Ouzman, Martin Porr | ||
ID: 1157 | Fixing a Chimera: people, animals and things in representations of Upper Palaeolithic bodies | Chantal Conneller |
ID: 356 | Representing spirits: body painting, mask wearing and ritual performance in the kina ceremony of the Yagan/Yamana of Tierra del Fuego (Southern Southamerica) | Danae Fiore |
ID: 361 | Seeing animals: hunter-gatherer rock art in North-eastern Kimberley, Australia | Ana Paula Motta |
ID: 365 | Rock of Ages: Solidifying Human Identity Through Archaeology | Sven Ouzman |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: F15-20. Social archaeology
Chair: Martin Kuna | ||
ID: 646 | RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PAST KHIAMNIUNGAN NAGA SOCIETY -THROUGH RITUAL ACT OF HEADHUNTING. | YILOBEMO SANGMA |
ID: 1194 | Bodies of Healing: Objects and landscapes as catalysts of healing in Costal communities of western India | Durga Kale |
ID: 802 | Mask: The Face of Folk Culture. With special reference to Chamoli, Uttarakhand. | Medha Bhatt |
ID: 62 | Dwellers of the past: Through the rock Art in Ladakh, India | Sonam Dolma |
Monday, July 04, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
75 min | C07-06. Recipes for community-engaged art and archaeology (Round table)
Organiser: Ilona Bausch, Yasuyuki Yoshida | ||
ID: 741 | Clashing perspectives on art and archaeology? | Ilona Bausch |
ID: 190 | Art and archaeology beyond fun | Monique Van den Dries |
ID: 160 | Community engaged with art and archaeology – defining a ‘common’ | Nicolas Zorzin |
ID: 314 | Scattered Communities and Archaeological Heritage | Yasuyuki Yoshida |
ID: 428 | Looking for an “art” for community-engaged art and archaeology | Sahoko Aki |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:05 – 11:25
Room 1 |
20 min | Break |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: Z21-06. Remote sensing in the documentation, monitoring and research of archaeological landscapes
Organiser: Stephen Davis, Knut Rassmann | ||
ID: 1084 | Big data and the search for early medieval coastal fortresses across northern Europe | Søren M. Kristiansen |
ID: 1183 | Unlocking Late-Antique and Early-Islamic al-Ḥīra (Iraq) – multi-method remote sensing as a tool for understanding and mapping settlement landscapes | Martin Gussone |
ID: 1228 | Geographic Information System Assessment of the Cultural Landscape of Calerizo de Cáceres in the Middle Pleistocene. | Akinbowale Akintayo |
ID: 1238 | Under the Eternal Blue Sky. Remote sensing methods in the research of Khitan period sites in Mongolia. | Katalin Tolnai |
ID: 451 | A MaxEnt predictive model for palaeontological sites in the Siwalik Hills: A case study from the Pinjore Formation of the Siwalik Hills north of Chandigarh, northern India | Anubhav Preet Kaur |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: F15-21. Artefactual Archaeology
Chair: Timothy Taylor | ||
ID: 1370 | New Palaeolithic Assemblages from the Arid Core of the Thar Desert, India | Ravindra Devra |
ID: 1236 | The Palaeolithic assemblages of Lower Son Valley with special reference to Indian Upper Palaeolithic, Uttar Pradesh, India | Shashi Bhushan |
ID: 1137 | Hole and chipping of ancient instruments | Manami Hasegawa |
ID: 1245 | Values-led Design Tools for Archaeological Practice | Francesca Dolcetti |
ID: 1391 | Personal ornaments of the Neolithic Mariupol type cemeteries | Nataliia Mykhailova |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: D11-01. Recent Issues and Future Possibilities of Public Archaeology and Anthropology on Indigenous People in East Asia
Organiser: Maa-ling Chen, Hideyuki Ōnishi | ||
ID: 201 | Ainu Historical Heritage as Common Property during Multi-Ethnicity in Local Community | Hideyuki ŌNISHI |
ID: 1285 | Participating the Bunun’s Roots-seeking Expeditions in the Lakulaku River Basin of Taiwan as a Practice of Indigenous Archaeology | Chieh-fu Jeff Cheng |
ID: 1247 | Understanding Indigenous Past: Indigenous Participation to Archaeological Practices. | Hirofumi KATO |
ID: 300 | Nenpaku poncep e=pa ya? Exploring Human-Fish Interactions of Ancestral and Current Ainu through Fish Ancient DNA and community knowledge | Yuka Shichiza |
ID: 1264 | Abalone Ritual Remains in Site Hamanaka 2 — A new possibility for Contribution to Ainu's Cultural Revitalization | Chung Yu Liu |
ID: 456 | Cosmology and Star Lore among the Hokkaido Ainu and its implication to Public Archaeology. | Akira Goto |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: F15-20. Social archaeology
Chair: Martin Kuna | ||
ID: 1292 | Archaeological Statistical Study on Gender Imbalance in Population with Chinese Chu tomb of Eastern Zhou Dynasty | LAN DINA |
ID: 1345 | Mulieres in Moesia Inferior: identity and ethnicity | Roxana-Gabriela Curca |
ID: 515 | Naga- Ahom Relationship: Lenses from Literary text, Oral traditions and Archaeology | Aokumla Walling |
ID: 1280 | The social importance of Chinese Porcelain in Early Modern Portugal (16th–18th century) | Joel Santos |
ID: 1374 | The Ottoman households (16th – 17th century) in the fortress of Timișoara, Romania | Adriana Gașpar |
ID: 88 | The Tejar de San Bernabé as a transforming element of society in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. | Laura Victoria Baéz Santos |
Monday, July 04, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Monday, July 04, 2022 12:55 – 14:15
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
80 min | Break |
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: F15-21. Artefactual Archaeology
Chair: Timothy Taylor | ||
ID: 292 | A study on the heated phenomenon in Chinese ancient jade artifacts | Yi Bao |
ID: 177 | Redefining tool and tool use | Jayashree Mazumder |
ID: 319 | Style, Symbol and creativity | Sima Yadollahi |
ID: 843 | Toss a coin | Gerit Schwenzer |
ID: 1252 | Morpho-technological analysis of lithic tools from Checua, a hunter-gatherer site at Sabana de Bogotá, Colombia, Northern South America | Diego Alejandro Medrano Acosta |
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | C07-02. Straight talk: What does and what does not constitute community archaeology? (Round table)
Organiser: Peter Schmidt, Jagath Weersinghe | ||
ID: 216 | Corporations, Commerce, Corruption, and Community Archaeology | K. Anne Pyburn |
ID: 1402 | Straight Talk: What does and does not constitute community archaeology | Uzma Rizvi |
ID: 42 | Epistemic Humility: What its Practice Means for Community Archaeology and Heritage | Peter Schmidt |
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: F16-06. Cave Ontologies: Why are caves significant to humans?
Organiser: Kathryn Arthur, Ran Barkai | ||
ID: 1082 | Thinking with caves: describing the terms in which past understandings of the world are grounded | Dimitrij Mlekuz Vrhovnik |
ID: 1052 | Temporality and atemporality in caves | Robin Skeates |
ID: 1075 | Cave Use by Chimpanzees and other Nonhuman Primates: Potential Insight for Human Evolution | Jill Pruetz |
ID: 1033 | Cave intimacies: earth, wind and fire in the Paleolithic | Yafit Kedar |
ID: 1071 | Into the dark side: speleological exploration of the caves during the Upper Palaeolithic, what for? | Garate Diego |
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: F15-12. Crafting identities through ceramic practice. Global histories on the origins of pottery technology among foragers
Organiser: Giulia D'Ercole, Elena A. A. Garcea, Ladislav Varadzin, Lenka Varadzinová Suková | ||
ID: 1168 | Terminal Pleistocene adoption of pottery and signatures of Neolithic in southern Japan | Fumie Iizuka |
ID: 34 | Maritime Expansion, Pottery Technology, and Crafting Identities: the emergence and use of pottery in early Neolithic Korea and adjacent Russian Far East | Jangsuk Kim |
ID: 185 | Ceramisation of hunter-gatherers in north-central Europe | Marek Nowak |
ID: 112 | Why pottery? – an eastern Fennoscandian view on the beginning of ceramics production | Ari-Pekka Junno |
ID: 1060 | Patterns of pottery use by hunter-gatherer-fishers in Eurasia: Reassessing the ‘aquatic Neolithic’ concept. | Alexandre Lucquin |
Monday, July 04, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: H19-10. The human – environment conundrum in palaeoanthropology through the integration of high-resolution multi-proxy techniques
Organiser: Rosa Maria Albert, Irene Esteban, Sally Hoare | ||
ID: 1350 | Human Occupation of Okomu Forest Reserve: a view from ecological anthropology | Emuobosa Akpo ORIJEMIE |
ID: 1119 | Clarifying the stratigraphic boundary between Member 4 and Member 5 of the Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa: A three-dimensional spatial analysis of hominin fossils and stone tools | Maryke Horn |
ID: 1094 | Reconstructing highland hominin occupation landscapes by using siliceous microremains, geochemical magnetic and mineralogical analyses of core material from Kilombe Caldera (Kenya) | Rosa Maria Albert |
ID: 1083 | A multi-proxy approach examines 1.1 to 0.5 Ma palaeoenvironmental changes at Kilombe, Kenya | Sally Hoare |
Monday, July 04, 2022 15:45 – 16:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: WAC Plenary #1: The special plenary on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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ID: 1431 | Kamyana Mohyla archaeological site in the territory occupied by Russians / Археологічний комплекс Кам'яна Могила на окупованій росією території | Dmytro Kiosak |
ID: 1432 | Statistical report of destroyed and damaged cultural and historical heritage sites as of June 21, 2022 / Статистичний звіт зруйнованих та пошкоджених обєктів культурної та історичної спадщини станом на 21.06.2022 | Roman Liubun |
ID: 1433 | Activities of the historical and cultural reserve “Ancient Plisnesk” in the conditions of Russian military invasion (February–June 2022) / Діяльність історико-культурного заповідника «Давній Пліснеськ» в умовах російського військового вторгнення (лютий-червень 2022 р.) | Oleksandr Didyk
Oksana Jakubowska |
ID: 1434 | Heritage Emergency Response Initiative (HERI) / Штаб порятунку спадщини | Vasyl Rozhko |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: C08-02. Changing heritage policy and practice in the Middle East in an age of neoliberalism
Organiser: Robin Skeates, Shatha Abu-Khafajah | ||
ID: 634 | Archaeological Heritage Protection through Public Engagement: The Case of Palestine | Iman Saca |
ID: 497 | Off the Map: Spatializing Access to Memory in Beitunia, Palestine | Adam Lubitz |
ID: 630 | Flexi-local: The advantages of being both local and outsider within contemporary heritage management in Jordan | Allison Mickel |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: A02-05. Ethnoarchaeology: From Research Tool to Foundational Archaeological Epistemology
Organiser: Sharada V. Channarayapatna, Alok Kumar Kanungo, Jordan Ralph | ||
ID: 1204 | Between the universal and the particular – New perspectives to understanding past and present through ethnoarchaeology | Shikharani Sabnis |
ID: 214 | Joint-less Glass Bangles in India: An Ancient Indian Knowledge System | Alok Kumar Kanungo |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 2/3: F16-06. Cave Ontologies: Why are caves significant to humans?
Organiser: Kathryn Arthur, Ran Barkai | ||
ID: 1153 | Further underground, a ‘palaeospeleology’ during Middle and Late Palaeolithic | Jacques JAUBERT |
ID: 1138 | Hunter-gatherer interactions with the Early Pottery-producing cave sites of Late Pleistocene South China | David J. Cohen |
ID: 1150 | Touching the ancestors- usage of deep caves for ritual in prehistoric Southern Levant | Michael Freikman |
ID: 1010 | Ancient Greek cave cults and the archaeology of senses | Yulia Ustinova |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: F15-12. Crafting identities through ceramic practice. Global histories on the origins of pottery technology among foragers
Organiser: Giulia D'Ercole, Elena A. A. Garcea, Ladislav Varadzin, Lenka Varadzinová Suková | ||
ID: 1196 | Between Africa and Asia: the emergence of pottery in the Southern Levant (Late 7th millennium cal. BC) | Julien VIEUGUE |
ID: 1283 | Four thousand years of pottery technology by foragers in Jebel Sabaloka, Middle Nile Valley (Sudan) | Elena A.A. Garcea |
ID: 608 | The oldest Pottery Production in Central Sahara: a view from the Takarkori rockshelter and the Tadrart Acacus. | Rocco Rotunno |
ID: 288 | The origin of ceramic diversity in the Southwestern Amazon | Francisco Pugliese |
Monday, July 04, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: H19-10. The human – environment conundrum in palaeoanthropology through the integration of high-resolution multi-proxy techniques
Organiser: Rosa Maria Albert, Irene Esteban, Sally Hoare | ||
ID: 1134 | Inferring paleo-lake system phases using micromorphology at Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa | Ailidh Hathway |
ID: 1111 | Geoarchaeology and paleoecology of the Middle-to-Later Stone Age sites of Lovedale and Damvlei, Free State, South Africa | Kristen Wroth |
ID: 1103 | Evaluating Last Interglacial climate variability and modern humans’ flora exploitation on the Cape south coast of South Africa through the integration of phytolith and leaf-wax data | Irene Esteban |
ID: 1101 | Stable isotope study of Pleistocene mammalian teeth from western and central India: Preliminary results and palaeoanthropological implications | Shashi Bhushan |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:05 – 17:25
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | Z21-15. The collapse of ancient societies
Organiser: Kuei-chen Lin, Junko Uchida | ||
ID: 1242 | ITLE Factors Contributing to Rise and fall of Assyria, Urartu, and Manna in Ancient Near EastBased on Historical Studies and Archaeological Evidence | Mahta Sheikhi |
ID: 818 | Re-examination of the Han conquest and the “collapse” of the indigenous societies in Han’s southern frontiers during the first millennium BCE | Wengcheong Lam |
ID: 213 | Destruction of Monumental Structures during Early Medieval Eastern India Period | Anil Kumar |
ID: 1271 | Decline of the Late Shang Authority | Junko Uchida |
ID: 1274 | The collapse of Sanxingdui society and its resilience | Kuei-chen Lin |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: C08-02. Changing heritage policy and practice in the Middle East in an age of neoliberalism
Organiser: Robin Skeates, Shatha Abu-Khafajah | ||
ID: 629 | Reflections on Attempting to Transform Museum Education in Jordan | Robin Skeates |
ID: 632 | The impact of a small scale organisation in triggering changes at the national level: the case study of Sela for Training and Protection of Heritage in Jordan | Maria Elena Ronza |
ID: 633 | Managing Preventive Conservation in Time of Crises | Fatma Marii |
ID: 635 | Museums as places of non-formal learning | Mohammad Alqaisi |
ID: 1401 | The development regime and abjection by heritage | Ian Simpson |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: A02-05. Ethnoarchaeology: From Research Tool to Foundational Archaeological Epistemology
Organiser: Sharada V. Channarayapatna, Alok Kumar Kanungo, Jordan Ralph | ||
ID: 326 | An ethnoarchaeological study of Dholavira worked bone assemblage through experimental reconstruction and use-wear analyses | Sharada Channarayapatna |
ID: 538 | Ethnoarchaeological study and archaeometric analysis of raw materials and finished objects: production processes at a traditional ceramic workshop in Huizachal, San Luis Potosí, Mexico | Niklas Schulze |
ID: 1213 | The death of a potter Archaeological ethnography and funerary rituals in an Andean community of potters in southern Bolivia | Florencia Avila |
ID: 805 | Ethnoarchaeology of Pottery Traditions in Southern Jos Plateau, Nigeria | Macham Mangut |
ID: 231 | Stone Alignments in Prehistoric Middle Ganga Plain: An Ethnoarchaeological Interpretation | Shahida Ansari |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 3/3: F16-06. Cave Ontologies: Why are caves significant to humans?
Organiser: Kathryn Arthur, Ran Barkai | ||
ID: 1012 | Death and Caves among the Ancestral Maya | Lisa Lucero |
ID: 1136 | The Thingness of Caves: Entanglement and Untying among the Ancient Maya | Holley Moyes |
ID: 1216 | Entheogens in Caves: Ontological interactions in Pinwheel Cave, California | David Robinson |
ID: 1062 | Sheltering Indigenous Ontologies: Caves of the Ethiopian Rift Valley | Kathryn Weedman Arthur |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | F15-13. Vernacular & Indigenous Material Culture and Architecture – Tracing the Homogeneity and Diversity
Organiser: Durga Basu, Sergiu Musteata | ||
ID: 149 | Legacy of Harappan Ceramics in Present day Haryana: An Ethnological Study | Banani Bhattacharyya |
ID: 1287 | Ideology and Archaeology of Fountain Slabs from Western Himalayas | Renu Thakur |
ID: 295 | The Vernacular Architecture of Assam- A Search for Climate Responsive Ethnic Houses and Construction technique | Dr. Durga Basu |
ID: 296 | Tangible & Intangible cultural heritage of the Indigenous Community of the Santhals – challenges to sustainable heritage frame work | Asmita Basu Chatterjee |
ID: 445 | Indigenous Iron Smelting Techniques of Asur-An Ethnic Group of Jharkhand | Debsmita Bonu |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
75 min | F15-04. Children, Personhood and the Archaeology of Identity
Organiser: Jane Baxter, April Nowell | ||
ID: 53 | Ice Age "Teens" and the Archaeology of Identity | April Nowell |
ID: 524 | Child Kings in Classic Maya History | Traci Ardren |
ID: 842 | Who is Who? | Gerit Schwenzer |
ID: 32 | Questioning Understandings of Childhood in the Archaeology of Identity | Jane Baxter |
Monday, July 04, 2022 17:25 – 18:40
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
75 min | B06-04. Decolonization of Classics and Classical Archaeology
Chair: Charina Knutson | ||
ID: 642 | From the Depths: Teaching the History of Classical Archaeology through Archives | Annelies Van de Ven |
ID: 1077 | Decolonizing Archaeological Methods | Rita Ujunwa Onah |
ID: 1164 | Coloniality and the Classics: Imperial Mythos in British Perceptions of the Past | Kulvinder Nagre |
ID: 1341 | Interdisciplinary perspectives and research: a stumbling block for “the classical” classicists? | Torill Christine Lindstrøm |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | D11-03. Global perspectives on decolonising rock art knowledge
Organiser: Raoni Valle, Leslie F. Zubieta Calvert | ||
ID: 1093 | Reframing Rock Art Knowledge though ‘Rewriting the History of Humanity’, ‘Decolonizing Knowledge’, and ‘Countering the Enclosure of the Knowledge Commons’ | David Turnbull |
ID: 283 | Phenomenological categories and decolonization in Peruvian rock research | Gori-Tumi Echevarría López |
ID: 776 | Padeo Masirĕ – Inter-epistemic reciprocity and respect between Indigenous and Western rock art researchers in Brazilian Amazonia. | Raoni Valle |
ID: 284 | Tsikwaye: Constructing Collaborative Narratives of the Role of a Rock Art Mesa in Defining Puebloan History | Chester Liwosz |
ID: 785 | Achievements and difficulties: Lessons in collaborative rock art research in the Mixe region of Oaxaca, Mexico. | Leslie F. Zubieta |
ID: 581 | Decolonising history through rock art: Indigenous knowledge and modern art | Andrzej Rozwadowski |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | B06-01. Thirty years on: has the Vermillion Accord steered change?
Organiser: Wendy Black, Morongwa Mosothwane | ||
ID: 1363 | Thirty years on: the Vermilion Accord in the third world countries | Wendy Black |
ID: 1329 | After Thirty Years - What Change Has Come and What is Still to be Done | Helen Robbins |
ID: 1306 | The Vermillion Accord and the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area Ancestral Remains Collection: A Tragedy in Three Acts. | Doug Williams |
ID: 1314 | Striving to do better: changing museum practice related to human remains collections in South Africa. | Wendy Black |
ID: 408 | ETHICS AND HUMAN REMAINS MANAGEMENT IN A PROVINCIAL MUSEUM IN THE EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA | Celeste Booth |
ID: 865 | Archaeology and memory in Cape Town: Prestwich Street Burial Memorial as a case study | Robyn Humphreys |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: H19-11. Archaeology of Environment and Human Culture
Chair: Petr Pokorný, Matthew Walls | ||
ID: 1058 | Multi-scalar methods reveal invisible grave goods and burial rituals in a Viking Age-chamber grave | Søren M. Kristiansen |
ID: 1027 | FARMING BEGINNING IN SOUTHWESTERN TRANSYLVANIA (ROMANIA): ANIMALS REMAINS AND PHYTOLITHS FROM EARLY NEOLITHIC SITES IN MURES VALLEY | Margareta Simina Stanc |
ID: 1142 | DIET AND ZOOTHERAPY: AN INSIGHT FROM THE FIERCE HUNTERS OF IKIJA, SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA | Moses Akogun |
ID: 1038 | Integrating Decolonial Approaches into Historical Ecology: Studies of Long-term Human-Environmental Dialectics in Previously Colonized Territories | Sandra Oseguera |
ID: 218 | Situating archaeogenetics. | Kristian Kristiansen |
ID: 1243 | Traditionally Adept: Debunking Management Myths and Women’s Response to Climate Change In Nigeria. | Chioma Vivian Ngonadi |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: F15-19. Archaeology of Material Culture, Art, Landscape and Settlement
Chair: Luboš Chroustovský, Petr Krištuf | ||
ID: 824 | Recently discovered Paleolithic sites From Narmada Basin | Shivam Dubey |
ID: 1104 | Palaeolithic Occupation at Middle Berach Basin, Chittorgarh District, Rajasthan: Preliminary report and future prospects | Swati Verma |
ID: 1165 | Using photogrammetry to help better understand the submerged pottery of the Tsuzuraozaki site at Lake Biwa | Corey Noxon |
ID: 804 | Understanding Prehistoric Settlement and Landscape: Special Reference to Sonar River Valley (M.P.), Central, India | Devideen Patel |
ID: 1018 | A non-destructive technical and stylistic analysis of selected metal artefacts from the Ditsong Museum, South Africa | Aletta Maria Harcombe |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: A03-06. Archaeologies of Contemporary (Political) Global Settings
Organiser: Dante Angelo, Andrés Zarankin | ||
ID: 572 | The "Serpent's Egg" and the Challenges of an Archeology of Repression and Resistance in South America | Andres Zarankin |
ID: 595 | Material Culture and Politics: Social movements and Repression in Temuco, Chile during the Latin American Spring | Henrik B. Lindskoug |
ID: 1130 | Catastrophic Memories: Wading Through Politics of Memory, Monumentalization, and Nationalism | Dante Angelo |
ID: 1190 | Making consensus in contemporary Indigenous politics: archaeological ethnography of heritage-triggered conflicts and development interventions in the southcentral Andes | Francesco Orlandi |
ID: 1346 | Amazonian Archaeology of the Present: The political dimension of the discourses | Denise Gomes |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | E13-03. Where to from here? Decolonising historical archaeology in practice and theory
Organiser: Dores Cruz, Natalie Swanepoel | ||
ID: 571 | Archeo-becoming, Zarankin-centrism and contaminated presents; decolonising traditional writing frameworks | Andres Zarankin |
ID: 83 | An Historical Archaeology of Minstrelsy | Seth Mallios |
ID: 525 | Re-interpreting the socio-spatial aspects of urbanism in East Africa | Monika Baumanova |
ID: 236 | Pre-colonial Names, Identities and Material Culture: New perspectives from Insiza cluster Khami-phase sites, south-western Zimbabwe | Lesley Hatipone Machiridza |
ID: 665 | Ways of being: time and narratives of ancestors in African historical archaeology | Natalie Swanepoel |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 08:00 – 18:55
Poster section |
Poster viewing |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:30 – 09:50
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 10:45
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | A04-01. Lightning Strike Wakes Archaeologists and they Challenge Colonial-Indigenous Master Narratives!
Organiser: Kathryn Weedman Arthur | ||
ID: 108 | Challenging the authority of archaeological science: Reclaiming stone-tool technological processes as Indigenous lifecycle knowledge | Kathryn Weedman Arthur |
ID: 478 | Navigating a Changing World: Maintenance of Indigenous Practices of Conflict in the Lower Colorado River BasinSpeakers | Joseph Curran |
ID: 619 | Breaking Social Complexity Models’ Hold on Indigenous Pasts and Presents | Dawn M. Rutecki |
ID: 1091 | The Ekuanitshit archaeological research program and the potentiality of indigenous archaeologies in northeaster Canada | Jean-Christophe Ouellet |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | C09-01. Community Archaeology and Management of heritage Sites and Museums
Chair: Pavel Vařeka | ||
ID: 722 | The protection of heritage and the civil protection´s mechanisms | Isber Sabrine |
ID: 1105 | Managing heritage with and without local communities: A case study from El-Kurru, northern Sudan | Geoff Emberling |
ID: 1207 | Community and heritages in the Maya area: A case of Copán Ruinas, Honduras | Makiha GOKITA |
ID: 1214 | BACK TO OURS. Examples of heritage management from the communities in Bolivia | Vanessa Calvimontes Díaz |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 2/3: H19-11. Archaeology of Environment and Human Culture
Chair: Petr Pokorný, Matthew Walls | ||
ID: 1203 | Eco friendly but not archaeology friendly??? Role of bamboo among the Karbi of West Karbi Anglong in North East India | Shikharani Sabnis |
ID: 1412 | Comparing Scales of Collective Action: Surface Water, Sustainable Management, and the Deep History of South Asia | Adam Green |
ID: 1080 | In the Land of Rain Gods. Studies on pre-Hispanic Water Management System in Central Mexico on the Example of Tetzcotzinco | Daniel Prusaczyk |
ID: 1262 | Playgrounds in Gardens of Birjand | Saman Farzin |
ID: 742 | Rome and the Tiber: Landscape construction and transformation in Antiquity | Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 2/3: F15-19. Archaeology of Material Culture, Art, Landscape and Settlement
Chair: Luboš Chroustovský, Petr Krištuf | ||
ID: 1086 | The Extraterritorial Transit Ports Phenomenon of China's Ceramic Trade in the 9th-10th Centuries: Focusing on Southeast Asia | Kunpeng Xiang |
ID: 368 | ORAL TRADITION VS SCIENCE "THE PROVENANCE OF SUNGBO'S MOAT IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA | AHMED SULAIMAN |
ID: 492 | Classification of the late and post Achaemenid Ridged Storage Jar | Takuro Adachi |
ID: 767 | MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH ASIA: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF MUGHAL LESSER KNOWN MONUMENTS AT AGRA | MANVENDRA KUMAR PUNDHIR |
ID: 626 | AJAYGARH FORT: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY | VINOD KUMAR SINGH |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: A03-06. Archaeologies of Contemporary (Political) Global Settings
Organiser: Dante Angelo, Andrés Zarankin | ||
ID: 1161 | The global within the local: conflict heritage as hyperobject | Esther Breithoff |
ID: 1302 | ARCHAEOLOGY OF COPPER AND LITHIUM MINING: POSTINDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPES IN THE ATACAMA DESERT, CHILE | Valentina Figueroa |
ID: 153 | Borderlines: The Archaeology of Contemporary Borders | Randall McGuire |
ID: 1222 | Dialogues of COVID: Material traces, political undertones, and internal conversations | Kelly Britt |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
75 min | B05-03. Indigenous Peoples and New Techniques for Provenance Research: Opportunities, Challenges and Risks
Organiser: Edward Halealoha Ayau, Lyndon Ormond-Parker, Paul Turnbull | ||
ID: 52 | Prehistoric People and Practices at Richardson’s Hammock Burial Mound, Northwest Florida, USA | Nancy Marie White |
ID: 591 | Bringing the ancestors home: a multi-proxy isotope and genomic approach for the repatriation of unprovenanced ancestral remains to Victorian Aboriginal communities | Rodney Carter |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:05 – 11:25
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
-- Choose -- | ||
90 min | Z21-14. Environmental Archaeology of Ancient Complex Societies in East Asia
Organiser: Shinya Shoda |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: F16-03. Community archaeology: Decolonizing archaeological practices to empower descendant communities
Organiser: Tanambelo Rasolondrainy, Nancy Rushohora, Valence Silayo | ||
ID: 421 | Imagining Futures through Un/Archived Pasts | Nancy Rushohora |
ID: 81 | Decolonizing archaeological practices in southwest Madagascar: The Vezo Ecological Knowledge Exchange (VEKE). | Tanambelo Rasolondrainy |
ID: 461 | Alice in wonderland: Cultural Mapping of the Duncan-Kemp archive on Mithaka Country, Far South West Queensland, Australia | Joshua Gorringe |
ID: 420 | Monumental landscapes: Preservation of the Chagga sacred and ritual sites | Valence SILAYO |
ID: 747 | Towards decolonising archaeological practices: the experiences at Amara West, Sudan | Tomomi Fushiya |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 3/3: F15-19. Archaeology of Material Culture, Art, Landscape and Settlement
Chair: Luboš Chroustovský, Petr Krištuf | ||
ID: 806 | Copper Bronze Age in Upper Gangetic Valley, India: An Assessment | DR. NAZIM HUSAIN AL JAFARI |
ID: 1267 | The family of the sun god in Val Camonica and in Rock Art: in ancient Indo-European. | Flavio Pinto |
ID: 304 | Sacred Obo of Mongol Empire in Landscapes of Ulus Juchi, Kazakhstan | Emma Usmanova |
ID: 1403 | The Mongol Invasion of Hungary in 1241-42: New Archaeological Investigations and Interpretations in their Eurasian Context | József Laszlovszky |
ID: 1301 | Confronting the Classics: the United States and legacies of Roman imperialism | Emily Hanscam |
ID: 1452 | Archaeology, Water and Agents in the Cordillera Negra, Ancash Highlands, north-central Andes, Peru | Alexander Herrera |
ID: 1453 | Past solutions to future challenges: reimagining ancient water technology in the shadow of the melting glaciers of the Cordillera Blanca, Peru. | Alexander Herrera |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 11:25 – 12:55
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: C07-12. Politics and Ethics of the Heritage Archaeology
Chair: Koji Mizoguchi | ||
ID: 1198 | Archaeologies for the Liberal political project (1857-1930) in Bolivia | Juan Villanueva Criales |
ID: 39 | Social Responsibility in Heritage Management Education: A Case from South Asia | Neel Kamal Chapagain |
ID: 669 | How can archeological sites buried underneath densely populated urban areas be protected and utilized? | Yoshinari Inoue |
ID: 1322 | Tel Burnat – Joshua's Shrine or the Enshrinement of a Settler-Colonial Discourse? | Chemi Shiff |
ID: 1399 | The first chapter of the archeological study of Sefidkuh Makran region with an Ethnoarchaeology | Hossein Vahedi |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 12:55 – 14:15
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
80 min | Break |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: F16-03. Community archaeology: Decolonizing archaeological practices to empower descendant communities
Organiser: Tanambelo Rasolondrainy, Nancy Rushohora, Valence Silayo | ||
ID: 452 | Community Archaeology in Practice: The Dynamics of Jando and Unyago rituals Among the Makonde of Tanzania | Festo Gabriel |
ID: 808 | Revitalizing colonial memories in Tanzania | NANCY RUSHOHORA |
ID: 1045 | TRADITIONAL STORYTELLING AS AN ARCHIVE UNDER THREAT | ANTHONIA MNKAMA |
ID: 1355 | Dolmen Heritage Park: Juffain, Project In the Alkoura District - Irbid Governorate, Jordan | Kennett Schath |
ID: 1372 | Warratyi: Braiding Knowledge to Understand Cultural Innovation in the Indigenous Settlement of Australia | Claire Smith |
ID: 265 | The Archaeology of Cannabis in Northwest California: The Bell Springs Taliaferro Site | Nick Angeloff |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: Z21-04. World archaeo-geophysics: State of the art & case studies (COST Action SAGA-CA 17131)
Organiser: Andrei Asandulesei, Carmen Cuenca-Garcia, Kelsey Lowe | ||
ID: 1114 | SAGA (COST 17131): Searching for innovation in integration of geophys and geochem data: compositional data, GPR, magnetics, randomization | Jan Horák |
ID: 1175 | History of large areas surveys in land use planning in France and the consequences for preservation of our heritage. | Michel DABAS |
ID: 718 | Archaeo-geophysical prospection in Romania: short retrospective – legal framework – perspectives | Andrei Asandulesei |
ID: 400 | A new discovery of geophysical Archaeology of Mohr Temple site in Kashi, Xinjiang | Jingxin Qin |
ID: 1141 | French Archaeogeophysics : a review of 60 years of development. | Michel DABAS |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: F15-18. Megaliths & Earthworks: making the World together
Organiser: Felipe Criado-Boado, Cecilia Dal Zovo, Gail Higginbottom | ||
ID: 1028 | Prehistoric Cosmology and Moon Calendar of Early Rice-farming Society in Japan: an attempt of simulation with arcAstroVR. | Akira Goto |
ID: 387 | The Monumental Landscapes of Chaco Canyon, Southwest North America | Ruth Van Dyke |
ID: 862 | (Dis)Connection and Identity - More than standing stones | Denise Maria Lima e Silva |
ID: 1057 | Monumentos arqueológicos y memorias materiales: Historias andinas de larga duración en Iluga Túmulos, Tarapacá, Chile (50 a.C.-1600 d.C.) | Mauricio Uribe |
ID: 1205 | Drunken mountains: Monoliths for world co-creation in ancient Tiwanaku (Bolivian Andes, 500-1100 ACE) | Juan Villanueva Criales |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | F15-05. The Prehistory of Beer
Organiser: Elisa Guerra Doce, Patrick E. McGovern, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 1255 | Prehistoric Beer: A Global, Multidisciplinary Perspective | Patrick McGovern |
ID: 835 | Poka, indigenous Galo beverage | bina gandhi DEORI |
ID: 836 | Tracing Back the Antiquity of Fermented Beverages in Tripura, India : A Historical and an Ethnographic Approach | Jyotshna Rani Khundrakpam |
ID: 1237 | Mushes, mashes and mugs: tracing beers in West Asian and European prehistory | Eva Rosenstock |
ID: 1265 | Brew and let die: Implications of the Timeline for Beer Fermentation in the Burial Rites of Prehistoric Europe | Elisa Guerra-Doce |
ID: 1258 | Prehistoric beer in the gender context | Jan Turek |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: C07-12. Politics and Ethics of the Heritage Archaeology
Chair: Koji Mizoguchi | ||
ID: 697 | ABUAB: Using cultural heritage for intercultural dialogue with refugees and immigrants from the Near East and North Africa | Isber Sabrine |
ID: 822 | Scrap heaps and Nazi technology - monitoring the conversion of a former WWII military camp | Anke S. Weber |
ID: 1180 | Through a Glass Darkly: A Consideration of the Ethical Challenges and Dilemmas Faced by Stakeholders Involved in the Display, Curation, and Study of Mummified Human Remains in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily | Kirsty Squires |
ID: 1230 | Conflicting Post-conflict Narratives: Investigating Memory and Memorialisation 52years after Nigeria’s Civil War | Stanley Onyemechalu |
ID: 350 | Necro-politics of the Forgotten. An archaeological insight to the post-war memorialization in Northern Chile. | Dante Angelo |
ID: 1339 | Gender inequality in Japanese archaeological exhibitions | Hiroko Nitta |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 14:15 – 15:45
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | A03-01. Archaeology, resistance and engagement: the archaeology(ies) of contemporary past under dictatorship
Organiser: Maryam Dezhamkhooy, Omran Garazhian, Leila Papoli-yazdi | ||
ID: 819 | Retrieving material testimonies from Egaña 60, a center of repression and torture during the military-civic dictatorship in Chile | Javiera Letelier Cosmelli |
ID: 847 | Archaeology of the “missing”: the advances in the last ten years of the searches for bodies of missing persons from the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship (1964-1985) | Caroline Murta Lemos |
ID: 1092 | Tiny Portugal: A surviving colonial discourse (and site) in a not so former colonial country | Tânia Casimiro |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 15:45 – 16:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
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CANCELLED / 60 min | Part 1/2: A04-02. The Archaeology of Coincidence?
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Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: WAC Plenary #2: Special Plenary ‘Maya Land Rights and crafting a Maya future’
Moderator: Filiberto Penados | ||
ID: 1435 | Lecture | Cristina Coc |
ID: 1436 | Lecture | Pablo Mis |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 2/3: Z21-04. World archaeo-geophysics: State of the art & case studies (COST Action SAGA-CA 17131)
Organiser: Andrei Asandulesei, Carmen Cuenca-Garcia, Kelsey Lowe | ||
ID: 1123 | Magnetic prospection in the Flysch environment. Survey and trial trenching results from two multiperiodic sites in Slovenian Istria (SW Slovenia). | Igor Medarić |
ID: 734 | Archaeo-geophysics and Preventive Archaeology in Romania. The Case of Tărtăria–Podu Tărtăriei vest Hallstattian Site | Andrei Asandulesei |
ID: 662 | 3D GPR Attribute Characterization for Archaeological Prospection | Wenke Zhao |
ID: 1273 | Geophysical prospection at Iberian sites in the Eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula: first results | Carmen Cuenca-Garcia |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: F15-18. Megaliths & Earthworks: making the World together
Organiser: Felipe Criado-Boado, Cecilia Dal Zovo, Gail Higginbottom | ||
ID: 828 | Changing worlds: origin and development of Megalithism in northwestern Iberia as seen from a social approach | Gail Higginbottom |
ID: 1244 | Earth – wood – stone. Façades with and without earthen long barrows in southern Sweden | Lars Larsson |
ID: 1256 | The Salisbury Seminar on the Characteristics and Challenges for Best Practice Public interpretation of Megalithic Sites in Western Europe | John H Jameson |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: E14-03. Peninsular Maritime Trade and Interaction during Prehistoric and Historic Periods in East Asia
Organiser: Lauren Glover, Jina Heo | ||
ID: 91 | Inland-coastal Mobility and Interaction in the Jeulmun Pottery Period of Korea | Matthew Conte |
ID: 683 | Was there migration in prehistoric East Asia? An estimation of prehistoric population changes using radiocarbon dates and number of excavated pit-houses. | Yongje OH |
ID: 544 | Red-burnished pottery and Korea-Japan Exchange Relations in the Bronze Age | JEONGEUN LEE |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | C08-05. Archaeogaming and decolonising narratives: retelling the stories of the marginalise
Organiser: Bruno S. R. da Silva, Priscilla Ulguim | ||
ID: 162 | Virtual archaeologies | Bruno S. R. da Silva |
ID: 493 | Developing a Video Game Representing uKhahlamba Drakensberg Traditions | Timon du Toit |
ID: 863 | Science in game: the potential of archaeological games and a ludic proposal in brazilian archaeology | Lara de Paula Passos |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 16:05 – 17:05
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | G18-04. Ethics in Bioarchaeology
Organiser: Pamela Geller, Sian Halcrow, Kirsty Squires | ||
ID: 1310 | Ethical issues of bioarchaeology in Mainland Southeast Asia | Sian Halcrow |
ID: 74 | The Ethical Challenges of Destructive Sampling and Analysis in Bioarchaeology | Kirsty Squires |
ID: 714 | Once forgotten: The foetal and infant remains from the Anatomy Museum at the University of Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. | Megan Southorn |
ID: 481 | The Genetic Identification of 20th Century War Dead: Forensic Humanitarianism and the New Nationalism | Layla Renshaw |
ID: 643 | Addressing Non-Indigenous Historic Remains in US Collections: A Model for Best Practice | Jennifer Barron |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:05 – 17:25
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:25 – 18:55
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: WAC Plenary #2: Wars, Conflicts, Crises, and Archaeologies
Moderator: Koji Mizoguchi | ||
ID: 1437 | Wars, Conflicts, Crises, and Archaeologies: Introduction to the plenary | Koji Mizoguchi |
ID: 1438 | Protecting cultural property in the event of armed conflict | Peter Stone |
ID: 1439 | Climate Change and Social Archaeology | Johannes Mueller
Peter Biehl |
ID: 1440 | How can world archaeological heritage contribute to a better future for all? | Cornelius Holtorf |
ID: 1441 | Not an obstacle, but part of the solution: what archaeologists and communities can/should do in situations of crises | Eszter Banffy |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:25 – 18:55
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 3/3: Z21-04. World archaeo-geophysics: State of the art & case studies (COST Action SAGA-CA 17131)
Organiser: Andrei Asandulesei, Carmen Cuenca-Garcia, Kelsey Lowe | ||
ID: 1210 | Palaeoenvironmental analysis of archaeological sites based on high-resolution 3d investigations – new examples from Denmark and Norway | Arne Stamnes |
ID: 1320 | Multimethod geophysical survey at the Nemocón salt mine archaeological site, Colombia | Saúl Alberto Torres Orjuela |
ID: 1321 | To See Ambiguity in Magnetometer Data and Uncertainty in Anomalies, Hold Interpretation and Analysis in the Palm of your Hand: The Many Approaches to Automated Analysis of Magnetometer Data | Agnes Schneider |
ID: 1325 | Magnetometric and seismoacoustic investigations of a roman archaeological site located on the Danube river shore | Sorin Anghel |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:25 – 18:55
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | F15-14. Approaching the sounds of the past. Music, acoustics and identity
Organiser: Margarita Diaz-Andreu, Luboš Chroustovský, Neemias Santos da Rosa | ||
ID: 1049 | Aerophones, Caves and Shamans | Michael Praxmarer |
ID: 715 | Prehistoric drums and percussions – between purpose and identity | Luboš Chroustovský |
ID: 1263 | How relevant is the acoustics of an aggregation site? Cuevas de la Araña as a case study | Neemias Santos da Rosa |
ID: 197 | Searching for acoustics in Altai’s rock art landscapes | Margarita Díaz-Andreu |
ID: 1005 | The earliest Music in Ancient Egypt, acoustics and identity | Heidi Köpp-Junk |
ID: 1061 | Jingles of cultural contact: the sounds of Punic orbit and the Protohistoric indigenous communities in the Balearic Archipelago (650-123 B.C.E.) | Octavio Torres Gomariz |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:25 – 18:55
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: E14-03. Peninsular Maritime Trade and Interaction during Prehistoric and Historic Periods in East Asia
Organiser: Lauren Glover, Jina Heo | ||
ID: 164 | Bead Maritime Trade and Changes in Political Landscape in the Southwestern Korean Peninsula during the Iron Age | Jina HEO |
ID: 116 | Changing Stone Bead Manufacturing Technologies in the Korean Peninsula | Lauren Glover |
ID: 1291 | The archaeological and scientific analysis of blue-decorated ceramics in the Tang and Song dynasties (7th–13th century CE) | Yun Zhang |
ID: 94 | Transnational Maritime Trade: Chinese Ceramic Vessels Imported to Angkor, Cambodia and Their Impacts on Khmer Societies during the Historic Period | Wai-yee, Sharon Wong |
Tuesday, July 05, 2022 17:25 – 18:55
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | A04-02. The Archaeology of Coincidence?
Organiser: Gary Jackson, Stephen Loring, Larry Zimmerman | ||
ID: 33 | “It’s the spirits!”: There are always other stories | Larry Zimmerman |
ID: 41 | Encounters with a Galena Man | April Sievert |
ID: 44 | Looking a Snake in the Eye: Spirits and New Pathways to Ontologies of Practice | Peter Schmidt |
ID: 680 | Ideological Conversion | Gary Jackson |
ID: 1032 | Archaeology and the Extraordinary in the Amazon | Marcia Bezerra |
ID: 1365 | “It’s the Ancestors; They Know What We Are Doing:” A True Story of an FBI Antiquities Case | Holly Cusack-McVeigh |
ID: 1405 | "The wind that blows..." | Stephen Loring |
Wednesday, July 06, 2022 09:00 – 18:00
Room 1 |
Excursions |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: H19-06. Climate Change and Heritage
Organiser: Sara Ayers-Rigby, Elinor Graham, Vibeke Vandrup Martens | ||
ID: 759 | A Global Perspective: Case Studies of Climate Change and Heritage from Svalbard, Scotland and South Florida | Sara Ayers-Rigsby |
ID: 1246 | When the rivers (don't) flow: the impact of changed river flow on Aboriginal archaeological sites in south-eastern Australia | Amanda Hansford |
ID: 1147 | The Dam, the Temple and Reconstructing the Past through the Nostalgia of the Lost Heritage: A case study of the Submerged Ancient Monument Complex and its ecological settings at Palasdeo in central reaches of Bhima Basin in Maharashtra | Tishyarakshita Nagarkar |
ID: 597 | Climate Change and Heritage: The case of the Sanctuary of Olympia | Kleanthi Pateraki |
ID: 657 | Cultural heritage and coastal community engagement at the World Heritage Site of Kilwa in Tanzania | Edward Pollard |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: G17-02. Northeast Asia and the ancient DNA revolution in interdisciplinary perspective
Organiser: Mark Hudson, Chao Ning, Martine Robbeets | ||
ID: 364 | Admixture in Northeast Asia in interdisciplinary perspective | Martine Robbeets |
ID: 71 | Emergence of ‘Transeurasian’ language families in northeasten Asia viewed from archaeological evidence | Kazuo Miyamoto |
ID: 182 | Reconstructing the genetic history of populations in northeast Asia | Chao Ning |
ID: 54 | Tocharian inroads: Loanwords as an indicator of (agri)cultural exchange | Rasmus G. Bjørn |
ID: 1324 | Archaeolinguistic Evidence of Agricultural Interaction in Ancient Northeast Asia | Bingcong Deng |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: A01-02. Multidimensional Materials: Rock Art, Relationality, and Change Through Time and Space
Organiser: Liam Brady, Jamie Hampson, Courtney Nimura, Rebecca O'Sullivan | ||
ID: 98 | Rock art use by dissociated societies: the East Asian context | Rebecca O'Sullivan |
ID: 1303 | Conservatism and change in Yanyuwa rock art: exploring absence, agency, and relationality northern Australia’s southwest Gulf country | Liam Brady |
ID: 105 | A multisensory approach to Rock Art | Peter Skoglund |
ID: 471 | (re)connecting ancestral time: re-evaluating concepts of superimposition and vandalism in rock art studies from a global perspective | Ana Paula Motta |
ID: 103 | From coast inland: streams of interaction in Scandinavian Bronze Age rock art | Courtney Nimura |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Z21-08. “Being human”: Integrated approach to the transformation of the material world, through cognitive experiences of body and mind
Organiser: Liliana Janik, Naoko Matsumoto | ||
ID: 498 | An integrative approach to the faces on figurines and pottery: Cognitive psychological experiment and archaeological analysis | Naoko Matsumoto |
ID: 749 | Pottery, Body, Technology, and Cognition | Hiromi Hirakawa |
ID: 23 | Emergence and development of material manifestation of human spatial cognition: Division, segmentation and numbers embedded in the design of the material world | Takehiko Matsugi |
ID: 588 | Changing Materialities of Emotion in Ancient Aksum (50-800 AD) | Dil Singh Basanti |
ID: 810 | Why Did the Japanese Bows Became So Long : Comparative Archeology | Mitsuhiko Okayasu |
ID: 1333 | Contemporary Archaeology on Kiwiana from Aotearoa New Zealand: Examining self- and group-creation through analyses of kitsch material culture | Helen A. Alderson |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: A01-06. Revisiting regionality to understand world rock art
Organiser: Inés Domingo-Sanz, Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 1181 | Pigment recipes for rock painting in Eastern Cordillera of Colombia, South America | Judith Trujillo |
ID: 1389 | Paintings of lions and felines in the San rock art of the southern Maloti-Drakensberg and adjacent Stormberg: Hunting, potency and ritual specialists | Dawn Green |
ID: 841 | Hundreds of methods to answer the same question. Caribbean rock art under interdisciplinary studies. | Karolina Juszczyk |
ID: 1088 | Trends in rock art east of the Northern Ice Field | Francisca Moya Cañoles |
ID: 1131 | Change and continuity in East Siberian rock art | Irina Ponomareva |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 09:30
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 17:40
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
B05-06: WAC Archaeological Ethics Bowl (Round Table)
Organiser: Kenneth Aitchison, Deb Rotman |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 08:00 – 17:40
Poster section |
Poster viewing |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:30 – 09:50
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | Part 2/3: H19-06. Climate Change and Heritage
Organiser: Sara Ayers-Rigby, Elinor Graham, Vibeke Vandrup Martens | ||
ID: 1169 | CULTCOAST – measurements of climate parameters to evaluate climate change induced geo-hazard threats to coastal cultural heritage sites and landscapes | Vibeke Vandrup Martens |
ID: 1154 | Beyond Endangerment: Rethinking heritage and museums for climate action | Rodney Harrison |
ID: 1162 | Community engagement at Scotland’s eroding coast | Ellie Graham |
ID: 1074 | Documenting Heritage at Risk Using 3D Methods: A View from Florida, USA | Emily Jane Murray |
ID: 1100 | Advancing Threatened Heritages Through Collaborative Science-Telling | Carole Nash |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: G17-02. Northeast Asia and the ancient DNA revolution in interdisciplinary perspective
Organiser: Mark Hudson, Chao Ning, Martine Robbeets | ||
ID: 58 | The aDNA revolution and the archaeology of the southern Ryukyu Islands | Mark Hudson |
ID: 200 | A tripartite ancestry model of modern Japanese genomic origins | Shigeki Nakagome |
ID: 107 | Promotors of language dispersal in past societies of Northeast Asia | Michal Schwarz |
ID: 78 | Yukaghir language family – On its position in genealogical classification | Václav Blažek |
ID: 51 | Nuclear Altaic phylogeny (Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic): comparing reconstructed Swadesh wordlists of three proto-languages | Alexei S. Kassian |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: A01-02. Multidimensional Materials: Rock Art, Relationality, and Change Through Time and Space
Organiser: Liam Brady, Jamie Hampson, Courtney Nimura, Rebecca O'Sullivan | ||
ID: 1193 | PODOMORPHS FROM NORTHWESTERN PORTUGAL - INTERPRETATIONS AND MEANINGS. FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGIST'S VIEW TO THE POPULAR INTERPRETATION | José Moreira |
ID: 1309 | Rock Art and the Eternal Return: Pastoral movement, zoomorphic motives, and accumulation in the Mongolian Altai Mountain | Cecilia Dal Zovo |
ID: 1008 | Changing forms and contexts of rock art: A 3500-year sequence in the Mariana Islands of Pacific Oceania | Mike Carson |
ID: 223 | The Asphendou Cave Petroglyphs: An Eyewitness Account of Pleistocene Crete | Thomas Strasser |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: F15-02. The Beaker Age. Exploring the Third Millennium BC spread of shared cultural identity in Eurasia
Organiser: Martin Furholt, Kristian Kristiansen, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 1390 | The Beaker Age - An Introduction | Kristian Kristiansen |
ID: 1305 | The European Corded Ware and the Politics of Migration | Martin Furholt |
ID: 1261 | The Beaker “Franchising”: The regional variability of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon | Jan Turek |
ID: 846 | Settlements of Middle Dnieper Variant of Pit-Grave Culture | Mykhaylo Syvolap |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | Part 2/3: A01-06. Revisiting regionality to understand world rock art
Organiser: Inés Domingo-Sanz, Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 1081 | The Semantics of Stone Numbers. Re-interpretation of Mesoamerican Pecked-dots Figures on the Case Study of Petroglyph from Tetzcotzinco (Mexico) | Daniel Prusaczyk |
ID: 1097 | Regional variability, rhythms and communities of practice in rock art production in North Central Chile | Francisca Moya Cañoles |
ID: 1139 | Seeking for clues on the birth of visual narratives and anthropocentrism in prehistoric art. A comparative approach. | Inés Domingo |
ID: 1229 | TOWARDS A STANDARDIZED DESCRIPTIVE FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL DIFFERENCE IN ROCK ART: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE | Ghilraen Laue |
ID: 395 | THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PAMPATHERIUM IN THE ROCK PAINTINGS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERRA DA CAPIVARA - PI AND ITS RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE BRAZILIAN PREHISTORIC MAN. | Vitor Almeida |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 09:50 – 11:05
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | A03-03. The Archaeology of Zoos – Reloaded
Organiser: Kola Adekola, Cornelius Holtorf | ||
ID: 1116 | Reimagining Zoos: A Call for Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Conservation and Curation | Hanna Marie Pageau |
ID: 1167 | Landscapes of flight – Bird territories as processual space in the first half of the 20th century | Christina Katharina May |
ID: 1064 | PARK OR HERITAGE? REFLECTING ON THE NYERERE GAME RESERVE | VALENCE SILAYO |
ID: 95 | Why are all the zoos in the world so similar to each other? | Cornelius Holtorf |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:05 – 11:25
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | Part 3/3: H19-06. Climate Change and Heritage
Organiser: Sara Ayers-Rigby, Elinor Graham, Vibeke Vandrup Martens | ||
ID: 1166 | Indigenous Archaeologies, Shell Heaps, and Climate Change Resilience: A Case Study from Passamaquoddy Homeland | Bonnie Newsom |
ID: 1079 | Applying a Collaborative Science Mindset to Address North American Heritage at Risk | Sarah Miller |
ID: 768 | Climate Change and Community Archaeology in Coastal Ecuador | Sara Ayers-Rigsby |
ID: 1199 | Even the shell mounds are gone. What archaeology can contribute to understand the impact of the environmental catastrophe in the shell mounds of Djobel, Guinea-Bissau. | Bruno Maximo |
ID: 1177 | A World View of the Archaeological Heritage Community and the Impacts of Climate Change | Marcy Rockman |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: E14-02. Global Evidence of the Late Pleistocene Seafaring and Maritime Adaptation: When, Where, and How
Organiser: Jon Erlandson, Yousuke Kaifu, Sue O’Connor, Rintaro Ono | ||
ID: 605 | Seafaring to Sahul: interdisciplinary approaches to understanding maritime activity in deep time | Helen Farr |
ID: 465 | Pleistocene settlement of the Wallacean Archipelago: How, when and where? | Sue O'Connor |
ID: 239 | Of (wo)men and fish: Late Pleistocene fishing practices, environmental shifts and human remains from Alor Island (Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia) | Sofia C. Samper Carro |
ID: 545 | Raw material transport and Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene maritime interaction in Southeastern Indonesia – East Timor | Christian Reepmeyer |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: F15-15. Excavating Identity in Palestine from Prehistory to the Present
Organiser: Nils Anfinsent, Brian Boyd, Hamed Salem | ||
ID: 1357 | Ethnic Identities and the Responsibilities of Naming Prehistoric "Cultures" | Brian Boyd |
ID: 1323 | The Neolithic period in Palestine: Natural development vs human cooperation/competition | Ghattas Jeries Sayej |
ID: 1348 | Building Walls and Temples: Urban Identity of Early Bronze Age Tell et-Tell | Hamed Salem |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: F15-02. The Beaker Age. Exploring the Third Millennium BC spread of shared cultural identity in Eurasia
Organiser: Martin Furholt, Kristian Kristiansen, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 1377 | From local to supraregional interrelations of the beaker phenomena | Ralph Grossmann |
ID: 1383 | Beaker ceremonial landscapes, cemeteries and ancestral worship | Petr Krištuf |
ID: 1392 | Rethinking the 5,000-yr-old Tin Bronze in Xinjiang, China: An Early Metal Anomaly related to "Afanasievo"? | Peng Peng |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | Part 3/3: A01-06. Revisiting regionality to understand world rock art
Organiser: Inés Domingo-Sanz, Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 1151 | Eastern African rock art between Africa and Arabia | Tadele Solomon |
ID: 1394 | Exploring regional variation in southern African rock art: assessing the impact of environment on motifs represented in the Bushmen rock art | Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu |
ID: 1128 | Rock art in the Colombian Amazon: tensions between World Heritage and local communities | Sonia Archila |
ID: 444 | EXPLORATIONS AND DOCUMENTATION OF ROCK ART AT MANDIKHOH, HOSHANGABAD DISTRICT, MADHYA PRADESH | Rajesh Poojari |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 11:25 – 12:40
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | A02-04. Ethnoarchaeology and Later European Prehistory – Venturing the Ridge between Hypothesis, Plausibility, and Evidence
Chair: Gary Jackson, Claire Smith | ||
ID: 245 | An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective on Prehistoric Mortuary Treatment and Ritual: Two Case Studies from Lower Austria | Estella Weiss-Krejci |
ID: 1225 | Çukuriçi Höyük: Household economics in the Early Bronze Age Aegean | Sabina Cveček |
ID: 763 | Complications on the peripheries - A critique of the Kurgan hypothesis based on archaeogenetics | Csaba Barnabas Horvath |
ID: 548 | The historico-genetic foundation of ethnographic comparisons and an example from the analysis of Late Bronze Age jewellery hoards in France. | José Eduardo Macedo de Medeiros |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 12:40 – 14:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
80 min | Break |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | C08-04. International Perspectives on Heritage and Public History Education (Round table)
Organiser: Jaroslav Ira, Alicia McGill | ||
ID: 676 | Moderator | Jaroslav Ira |
ID: 126 | Panelist | Alicia McGill |
ID: 1036 | WHAT HERITAGE STUDIES IS ABOUT: notes from a career teaching it at universities | John Carman |
ID: 1159 | Critical and comparative approaches to teaching heritage studies in the UK and beyond | Rodney Harrison |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: E14-02. Global Evidence of the Late Pleistocene Seafaring and Maritime Adaptation: When, Where, and How
Organiser: Jon Erlandson, Yousuke Kaifu, Sue O’Connor, Rintaro Ono | ||
ID: 1040 | Human adaptive flexibility in the insular rainforests of the far western Pacific Ocean | Dylan Gaffney |
ID: 1185 | Early maritime migration and island adaptation by modern humans along the northern route in Wallacea: New evidence from Central Sulawesi, Indonesia | Rintaro Ono |
ID: 169 | Maritime adaptation of Paleolithic people in the Ryukyu Islands | Masaki Fujita |
ID: 1053 | Toward a synthetic model for Palaeolithic seafaring: A case in the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan | Yousuke Kaifu |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: F15-15. Excavating Identity in Palestine from Prehistory to the Present
Organiser: Nils Anfinsent, Brian Boyd, Hamed Salem | ||
ID: 1347 | Children and the Land: the Past is Present in Wadi Faynan | Arwa Badran |
ID: 1349 | Archaeology and Identity Construction: the Terra Sancta Museum (Jerusalem) as a Case Study | Hana Irshaid |
ID: 1311 | Management and conservation of the World Heritage Properties in Palestine under Israeli Occupying power: Challenges and opportunities | Dr. Ahmed Rjoob |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | F15-03. Archaeology in conflict zones: a zero-sum game?
Organiser: Akram Ijla, Ghattas Jeries Sayej, Chemi Shiff | ||
ID: 18 | Who owns the past? | Ghattas J. Sayej |
ID: 1117 | The Practice of Archaeology in the Face of Security Challenges on the Jos Plateau and Adjoining Lowlands, Central Nigeria | Jonathan Ezekiel Azi |
ID: 19 | Archaeological sites as sites of settler colonial memory: the case study of Tel Seilun/Shiloh | Chemi Shiff |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | D11-05. Indigenous and Community Archaeology
Chair: Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 67 | Museums as pre-Indigenous sites of healing | Paora Tapsell |
ID: 795 | Digitisation and accessibility: A perfect combination or too much promise? | Claudia Zehrt |
ID: 1020 | Ongoing Colonization and Indigenous Environmental Heritage Rights: A Learning Experience with Cree First Nation Communities, Saskatchewan, Canada | Ranjan Datta |
ID: 1335 | Heritage as Connection: Repatriation and Reconciliation in Canada | Chelsea H. Meloche |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: A02-03. Global Perspectives on the Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology of Salt
Organiser: Marius Alexianu, Paul Eubanks | ||
ID: 12 | The Cultural Uses of Salt and Mineral Springs in the Late Prehistoric Southeastern United States | Paul Eubanks |
ID: 645 | Reconstructing the Life of an Ancient Trade Route: Aksumite Salt trade (400 BCE-CE 900), Northern Ethiopia | Helina Woldekiros |
ID: 823 | Salt making techniques and salt makers in pre-colonial Bengal, India | BINA GANDHI DEORI |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Meeting room D (only virtual sessions) | ||
60 min | Part 1/3: E14-07. Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and Iberoamérica: New perspectives in the 21st century
Organiser: Alexandra Biar, Nicolas Ciarlo, Christophe Delaere, Nicolás Lira | ||
ID: 1069 | Miniature models of three-beam rafts in the South-Central Andes | Benjamín Ballester |
ID: 1133 | ETNOARQUEOLOGÍA MARÍTIMA. BALSAS DE MADERA DE TRES CUERPOS DE ARICA (1.000-1.450 d.C.) | Felipe Rubio-Munita |
ID: 1240 | Community, economic and technological issues of navigation at Lake Titicaca: from totora balsa to hull boats | Christophe Delaere |
ID: 1135 | Northern Patagonia Inland Navigation Routes | Nicolas Lira San Martin |
ID: 1290 | Aquatic Transhumance in Nahuel Huapi: Update and Perspectives on Ancestral Navigation in North Patagonian Lakes | Romina Braicovich |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:00 – 15:20
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: WAC Plenary #3: Award ceremony
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ID: 1447 | Peter Ucko Memorial Award | Claire Smith |
ID: 1445 | Inaugural Joan Gero Book Award | Kathryn Weedman Arthur |
ID: 1455 | World Archaeological Congress - Joan M. Gero Book Award | Peter Stone |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: D11-02. Indigenous archaeologies and histories from the South America
Organiser: Michael Heckenberger, Juliana Salles Machado | ||
ID: 241 | CAN WE TALK ABOUT INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES IN CHILE? | Patricia Ayala |
ID: 324 | The Deep Indigenous History of the Guaporé River Basin | Francisco Pugliese |
ID: 594 | “THE PAST IS IN FRONT OF US”: LAKLÃNÕ’S INDIGENOUS HISTORIES AND CONTEMPORARY STRUGGLES | Juliana Salles Machado |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: C08-08. Archaeology and the management of sensitive cultural heritage: trends and directions
Organiser: Manuelina Duarte Cândido, Leandro Matthews Cascon, Camila Moraes Wichers, Alejandra Saladino | ||
ID: 570 | New curatorship and collection management perspectives at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of São Paulo (MAE-USP) | Paulo DeBlasis |
ID: 1384 | Fuegian collections in Central Europe: formation process, international circulation and repatriation issues about ethnographic objects gathered by Martin Gusinde | Ana Butto |
ID: 1340 | Biographies of Things: collecting practices and coloniality in the Lagoa Miararré collection, Xingu, Brazil | Camila Moraes Wichers |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: A03-05. Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Cultural Erasure
Organiser: Brian Daniels, Zoya Masoud | ||
ID: 791 | Bombing and bulldozing: A case study of cultural erasure of the Uwais al-Qarani, Ammar ibn Yasir, and Obay ibn Qays shrines in Raqqa, Syria | Katharyn Hanson |
ID: 315 | The destruction of invisible monuments in the old City of Aleppo, Syria | Zoya Masoud |
ID: 506 | Displacement, occupation, erasure: Contested religious heritage in the Republic of Georgia | Grace Golden |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: C07-03. Heritage as An Action Word: Uses Beyond Communal Memory
Organiser: Kelly Britt, Susan Shay | ||
ID: 210 | An archaeological relic, ritual space and the unfolding of a social process | Bishnupriya Basak |
ID: 694 | The Preservation of Uku Festival as Cultural Heritage in Umuchu, Anambra State Nigeria | Ifeyinwa Emejulu |
ID: 266 | Challenging the Authorized Past: Heritage as a Useful Tool for Indigenous Empowerment | Susan Shay |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: A02-03. Global Perspectives on the Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology of Salt
Organiser: Marius Alexianu, Paul Eubanks | ||
ID: 1072 | The techniques of salt making pottery in Japan | Itsuki Okamoto |
ID: 1254 | Understanding salt in prehistory: ethnoarchaeological research in Romania | Marius-Tiberiu Alexianu |
ID: 1281 | Salt Springs from Cacica (Romania) - an Ethnoarchaeological Approach | Andrei Asandulesei |
ID: 1308 | A Comparative Approach to the Production of Salt: Traditional Salt-making Sites in México vs. Prehistoric Brine-boiling Factories in Iberia | Elisa Guerra-Doce |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 15:20 – 16:20
Meeting room D (only virtual sessions) | ||
60 min | Part 2/3: E14-07. Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and Iberoamérica: New perspectives in the 21st century
Organiser: Alexandra Biar, Nicolas Ciarlo, Christophe Delaere, Nicolás Lira | ||
ID: 1361 | The Concept of Maritorio [Maritorium] and its applicability to understand maritime cultures of the past: Boats, technical systems of mobility and occupation of space in canoeist groups of Southern Patagonia. | Miguel Angel Chapanoff Cerda |
ID: 1356 | Early watercraft and indigenous navigation in the Rio de la Plata basin through documentary evidence | Elena Saccone |
ID: 1288 | Digital geohumanities and maritime archaeology: the case of the Relaciones Geográficas de Nueva España | Mariana Favila Vázquez |
ID: 1176 | An archaeological approach to the understanding of the nautical space in the Wayuú indigenous community, Guajira, Northern Colombia | Carlos del Cairo |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:20 – 16:40
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: WAC Plenary #3: Commemorating the Late Professor Michael Day and the Early Days of WAC
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ID: 1443 | Michael Day: An unlikely archaeologist | Bernard Wood |
ID: 1444 | Michael Day: The person who could decide our fate | Peter Stone |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: D11-02. Indigenous archaeologies and histories from the South America
Organiser: Michael Heckenberger, Juliana Salles Machado | ||
ID: 775 | Muraycoko Surabudodot - Rock Art and Munduruku Territorialization in the Middle Tapajós River, Southern Amazonia, Brazil. | Raoni Valle |
ID: 1233 | Amerindian Monumentality at the mouth of Amazon River in Anthropocene: Pre-Colombian Legacy and Contemporary Indigenous Knowledge | João Darcy de Moura Saldanha |
ID: 1342 | Past Worlds, Contemporary Issues: Collaborative Archaeology in the Bolivian Amazon | Carla Jaimes Betancourt |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: C08-08. Archaeology and the management of sensitive cultural heritage: trends and directions
Organiser: Manuelina Duarte Cândido, Leandro Matthews Cascon, Camila Moraes Wichers, Alejandra Saladino | ||
ID: 781 | On things which are “not the way they were supposed to be”: indigenous strategies and museum collections | Caroline Fernandes Caromano |
ID: 1338 | About Iny-Karajá indigenous heritage: challenges and possibilities for a decolonial archaeological practice | Camila Moraes Wichers |
ID: 782 | Brazilian Stone Axes in European Museums: from comparative material to National and Indigenous identities | Leandro Matthews Cascon |
ID: 1184 | “On the floor”: Creative expressions, post-apartheid youth in South Africa and “heritage that hurts” | Umana [ Theogene ] Niwenshuti |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: A03-05. Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Cultural Erasure
Organiser: Brian Daniels, Zoya Masoud | ||
ID: 505 | Identifying sites of Indigenous cultural erasure: A case study from the Upper Klamath River Canyon, USA | Brian I. Daniels |
ID: 1318 | Cultural Erasure and the Willandra Lakes Ancestral Remains | Gary Pappin |
ID: 222 | Bringing back the collective memories of Mexico City through a mobile application | Sandra L Lopez Varela |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: C07-03. Heritage as An Action Word: Uses Beyond Communal Memory
Organiser: Kelly Britt, Susan Shay | ||
ID: 282 | Sensing the City: Historic Landscapes Empowering Future Communities | Kelly Britt |
ID: 410 | Architectural Heritage as a Response to Disasters in Puerto Rico | Kyle Killian |
ID: 761 | VISUALIZATION OF MEMORY IN THE CULTURAL PRACTICES OF REPRESENTING THE HERITAGE: CAN PAST TO BE MODERN | Vladimir Ionesov |
ID: 1156 | Heritage as Future-Making Practices | Rodney Harrison |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | E14-05. Stone Age Seas: Mapping Voyages and Maritime Diffusions
Organiser: Alice Kehoe, Bettina Schulz Paulsson | ||
ID: 31 | Seafarers' Perspective | Alice Kehoe |
ID: 301 | STONE AGE MARINERS: PROJECTING INTO THE PAST | Stephen C. Jett |
ID: 2 | The Curious Case of Ahhotep's Metal Ship Models | Shelley Wachsmann |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 16:40 – 17:40
Meeting room D (only virtual sessions) | ||
60 min | Part 3/3: E14-07. Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and Iberoamérica: New perspectives in the 21st century
Organiser: Alexandra Biar, Nicolas Ciarlo, Christophe Delaere, Nicolás Lira | ||
ID: 1163 | Archeology of the Manuel Luis Parcel State Marine Park: material culture and society | Beatriz Bandeira |
ID: 779 | The metal sheathing of wooden ships. Historical and archaeological insights into the transfer of technology between Spain and the Spanish American territories (late-18th to mid-19th Century) | Diana Arano |
ID: 1055 | An examination of the archaeological record associated with shipboard health in La Ballenera shipwreck (late 16th century, Algeciras, Spain) | Julieta Frère |
ID: 1124 | Ongoing research on 19th Century shipwrecks and coastal sites located in North-Patagonia, Argentina | Nicolás C. Ciarlo |
Thursday, July 07, 2022 17:45 – 21:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
Congress party |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
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CANCELLED / 60 min | H20-05. Reviving Water Infrastructures
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Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: C07-11. Changing contemporary understanding and use of the past
Organiser: Peter Stone | ||
ID: 298 | (World) Heritage sites as ambassadors for peace | Peter Stone |
ID: 551 | Board Games of the Ancient World: Approaches to Reconstructing Intangible Cultural Heritage | Walter Crist |
ID: 624 | Creating Heritage Futures at Mayapur, West Bengal: The Entanglement of Traditional Cosmology with Threads of Posthumanism and the New Materialism | Michael Cremo |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: Z21-18. Memory (and forgetting) in archaeology
Organiser: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick, Timothy Taylor | ||
ID: 675 | Early Archaic Communities: Flintknapping Practices as an Agent of Cultural Memory Transfer | Michele Troutman |
ID: 1218 | Memory and forgetting. Case studies of megalithic monuments from the NW of the Iberian Peninsula | Luciano Vilas Boas |
ID: 1313 | Monument or memorial reenactment. A reconsideration of early to mid-5th millennium BCE Central european rondels | Louis D. Nebelsick |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: F15-08. Prehistoric kinship beyond ‘family’: concepts, scales, inference, and significance
Organiser: Bradley E. Ensor, Stella Souvatzi | ||
ID: 1059 | Kinship and Relatedness in Socio-Cultural Anthropology: Yesterday and Today | Sabina Cveček |
ID: 322 | The Late Classic Islas de Los Cerros Landscape: A Tapestry of Kinship, Identities, Histories, and Ancestries | Bradley Ensor |
ID: 29 | Concentricity, circularity and kinship | STELLA SOUVATZI |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | G18-06. What we can gain from analysis of masticatory system
Organiser: Hiroko Hashimoto, Carolyn Rando, Ayako Shibutani | ||
ID: 433 | Exploring evolution of sociality in human from epidemiological approach to periodontal disease | Daisuke Shimizu |
ID: 49 | Archaeobotanical Evidence of Dietary Variation in Dental Calculus: Case Studies of Prehistoric Hunter-gatherers in Northern Japan | Ayako Shibutani |
ID: 1174 | Betel Nut Chewing and its Oral Health Implications: An Archaeological Investigation in Northern Luzon, Philippines | Eleanor M. S. Lim |
ID: 807 | Macronutrient-based model using carbon isotope ratios in dentine collagen and enamel carbonate reveals millet consumption by prehistoric Japanese populations | Haruka Yamaguchi |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: E14-01. Aquatic Neolithic Formations in Global Perspective
Organiser: Mark Hudson, Junzo Uchiyama | ||
ID: 1400 | The site of Ostorf (Germany): new amino acid isotopic evidence for a Mesolithic lifestyle during the Middle Neolithic | Ricardo Fernandes |
ID: 603 | Fish Remains from two Late Neolithic Sites at the Eastern Coast of Zhejiang Province, China | Xuchu Zhu |
ID: 66 | Changes in Sea Resource Exploitation Strategy during the Korean Neolithization | Jangsuk Kim |
ID: 670 | Dietary Shift towards Terrestrial Resources in Neolithization?: A Northeast Asian Perspective | Junzo Uchiyama |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 09:00
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | C07-07. Values, Heritage, and the ‘Package’
Organiser: Gillian Juleff, Anura Manatunga, Prerana Srimaal Chair: Erin Riggs | ||
ID: 1337 | Oral History as Future-Oriented Archaeological Heritage | Erin Riggs |
ID: 1395 | Cultural Heritage of Myanmar: The Victims of War by Political Conflicts | Sithu Htun Soe |
ID: 1295 | Authenticity as Ontological: The Perspectives and Priorities of Rural Terracotta Pot Makers in Bishnupur, West Bengal | Anena Majumdar |
ID: 406 | Historical Islamic Architecture in North-western Jordan “Heritage Mosques in Irbid Governorate “ | Dua Taan |
Friday, July 08, 2022 08:00 – 17:55
Poster section |
Poster viewing |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:00 – 09:20
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: C07-11. Changing contemporary understanding and use of the past
Organiser: Peter Stone | ||
ID: 1312 | Heritage and The Present: Archaeology Products and Identity Formation in Igbo Ukwu, Southeastern Nigeria. | Elizabeth Adeyemo |
ID: 1129 | Mentalscapes of Slavery in Eastern Africa | Herman Kiriama |
ID: 1187 | Rebuilding Landscapes: Restoration and Erasure at Heritage Sites | Dawn M. Rutecki |
ID: 1201 | Localising the Korean War: uses of student soldiers’ memorials in South Korea | Geonyoung Kim |
ID: 1208 | Public or Competitive? The changes of Hutong in the Old Beijing city from urban memory | Shiting Lin |
ID: 1304 | Unrecognized values of heritage?: Kofun boom considered | Katsuyuki Okamura |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: Z21-18. Memory (and forgetting) in archaeology
Organiser: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick, Timothy Taylor | ||
ID: 1202 | Journeying the valley: the hill of Checua, Colombia as a mnemonic and sacred node of the landscape | Juan Pablo Ospina |
ID: 1065 | Creating lineage(s) - creating supremacy via tradition in Prehistory. The case of Iron Age Dolenjska, Slovenia. | Carola Metzner-Nebelsick |
ID: 1155 | 'Steppic Kurgans' in North China: Memory, Identity, and the Historical Paradigm in Chinese Archaeology | Christine Havlicek |
ID: 1173 | Echoes of strength: the appropriation and transformation of images of power in Iron Age Eurasia | Timothy Taylor |
ID: 848 | Creating the Memory: Lay Communal Practices of Stone Stelae of Premodern China | Junfu Wong |
ID: 1189 | The Gamification of Memory: Accuracy, Authenticity, and Remembrance | Hanna Marie Pageau |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: F15-08. Prehistoric kinship beyond ‘family’: concepts, scales, inference, and significance
Organiser: Bradley E. Ensor, Stella Souvatzi | ||
ID: 1366 | Kinship through affinity? A view from the Brazilian coast | Daniela Klokler |
ID: 277 | Gender relations, patrilocality and relatedness at the burial ground of Nitra, Slovakia | Daniela Hofmann |
ID: 189 | Forgotten Pathways? New gendered mobility data from later European prehistory vis à vis the ultimate gift theorem | Samantha S. Reiter |
ID: 1178 | Kinship as Political Regime: Archaeology of Social Reproduction in the Pampa del Tamarugal (ca 3000–1000 BP) | González-Ramírez Andrea |
ID: 490 | Beyond biological bonds – Perspectives on the importance of social practices for kinship structures in Sumba (Indonesia) | Maria Wunderlich |
ID: 1393 | Diversity of kinships: a case study from Eastern Japanese archipelago | Chuya Hoshino |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | E13-06. Historical Archaeology in South America
Organiser: Mirtha Alfonso Monges, Maria Victoria Roca | ||
ID: 1360 | "Al pie de los nevados": Archaeology of colonial landscapes associated with trade in the South Central Andes, between 16 th and 18 th centuries | Elsa Valeria Antezana Soria |
ID: 1003 | THE SANCTI SPÍRITUS FORT (1527-1529) AND SANTA FE LA VIEJA CITY (1573-1660). FROM THE FIRST SETTLEMENTS TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE COLONIAL SYSTEM IN THE RÍO DE LA PLATA | Gabriel Cocco |
ID: 1376 | ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORICAL CENTERS: THE CASE OF THE CITY OF CORRIENTES (ARGENTINA) | María Núñez Camelino |
ID: 1002 | THE CHURCH OF SAN JOAQUÍN AND SANTA ANA IN ITS CONTEXT: HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF A JESUIT FOUNDATION IN PARAGUAY | Mirtha Alfonso Monges |
ID: 1001 | GUARANI-JESUIT MISSIONS IN SOUTH AMERICA (1609-1768): DRAWING ANALYSIS OF THE MISSION OF SAN JOSE (ARGENTINA) | María Victoria Roca |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 2/2: E14-01. Aquatic Neolithic Formations in Global Perspective
Organiser: Mark Hudson, Junzo Uchiyama | ||
ID: 156 | Salt Production and Marine Resource Exploitation in the Jomon | Takamune Kawashima |
ID: 59 | Fishing, farming and the maritime mode of production in final Neolithic/Bronze Age Japan | Mark Hudson |
ID: 757 | Humans and the Aquatic Resources between the VI–V Millennia B.C.: A Comparison between North Italy and Japan | Claudio Pelloli |
ID: 1041 | Maritime Neolithicisation at the interface of Asia and the Pacific: A view from Raja Ampat, West Papua | Dylan Gaffney |
ID: 328 | NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENTS OF BIRNIN KUDU AND ENVIRONS, NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA | Jonathan Aleru |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | Z21-19. Challenges and new approaches for protection of cultural heritage around the world
Organiser: Emma Cunliffe, Isber Sabrine, Marika Tisucká | ||
ID: 532 | The 1954 Hague Convention: From law to practice | Emma Cunliffe |
ID: 1200 | Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage | Mladen Jovičić |
ID: 1226 | Protection of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and Cultural Uniqueness in Sri Lanka | Kamani Perera |
ID: 1231 | Saving of the code of national identity and memory in the conditions of full-scale war. Is there a chance for Ukrainian cultural and scientific heritage? | Roman Liubun |
Friday, July 08, 2022 09:20 – 10:50
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
75 min | C08-09. Exploring histories of collecting human remains: local and international contexts, networks and repatriation processes
Organiser: Eeva-Kristiina Harlin, Hirofumi Kato, Carl-Gösta Ojala | ||
ID: 707 | Histories of collecting and debates on repatriation and reburial of Sámi human remains in Sweden | Carl-Gösta Ojala |
ID: 530 | In Repatriation of the Collection of Taiwan Indigenous Relics: The Past, Present and Future | Jou-Chun Lu |
ID: 1095 | Ghouls and bones : repatriation of Native American Human Remains in the US and Canada | Viviane Forest-Ponthieux |
ID: 1248 | The Outflow of the Ainu Ancestral Remains: Historical background and its factors. | Hirofumi KATO |
Friday, July 08, 2022 10:50 – 11:10
Room 1 |
20 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: A02-02. Breaking Bread and Raising a Glass: Bridging Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Research on Food and Culinary Habits
Organiser: John Arthur, Soultana Maria Valamoti | ||
ID: 483 | Present use and production of « metates » in Turícuaro (Michoacán, Mexico): An ethnoarchaelogical approach to deciphering the evolution of food preparation practices | Caroline Hamon |
ID: 207 | Feasting at the First Settlement: Bridging Ethnoarchaeology with Archaeology in the Gamo Highlands of southwestern Ethiopia | John Arthur |
ID: 486 | Traditional Knowledge in the Northern Ethiopian Highlands: Pathway to Understanding the Past | Laurie Nixon-Darcus |
ID: 1042 | Preparing and drinking beer in Africa: an ethnoarchaeological approach | Anne Mayor |
ID: 1044 | Identifying the different cooking practices: Contribution from the study of ethnographic pottery in West Africa | Julien VIEUGUE |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: F15-01. Social and symbolic significance of Neolithic houses
Organiser: Penny Bickle, Daniela Hofmann, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 500 | Unfamiliar Houses? New Reflections on Neolithic European Houses and Households | Penny Bickle |
ID: 279 | The enduring house – changes and continuities in domestic dwellings from the central European Neolithic | Daniela Hofmann |
ID: 1188 | Home, annex or pied-à-terre? Assessing the socioeconomic dimension of small-sized built environments at Neolithic Çatalhöyük | Aroa Garcia-Suarez |
ID: 857 | Neolithic House Patterns and Dynamic Relationality | Bradley Ensor |
ID: 482 | Not only domestic. In search for symbolic expressions in the Paris Basin LBK houses | Hamon Caroline |
ID: 1331 | Courtyard as a part of the sedentism within the Neolithic society of Khramis Didi Gora (Georgia) | Mariam Eloshvili |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Room B2 UCKO | ||
90 min | Part 1/3: F16-02. World Approaches to Landscape
Organiser: Andrea Creel, James Scott Lyons, Oki Nakamura | ||
ID: 15 | Historical Ecological Landscapes and the Chaîne Opératoire | James Scott Lyons |
ID: 369 | The biocultural heritage of the forest. Bringing out the historical importance of a perceived marginal landscape | Eva Svensson |
ID: 586 | Landscape of a Pottery Production viewing from Japanese and Korean Dragon Kilns | Tomoko Nagatomo |
ID: 1239 | GIS-based modelling of Archaeological Landscapes. A case study from Visegrád and the Pilis region, Hungary. | Katalin Tolnai |
ID: 651 | Landscape of Early Horse Breeding in Japan | ISAHAYA Naoto |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: Z21-12. Mobility, migrations and diasporas from the perspective of world archeologies
Organiser: Mónica Berón, Mariano Bonomo, José López Mazz, Fernado Ozorio de Almeida | ||
ID: 1316 | Between Migration and Exchange: The Koriabo pottery and the late Carib-speaking expansions across northern Amazon and the Caribbean. | Bruno de Souza Barreto |
ID: 280 | NEW APPROACHES TO PAST MIGRATIONS IN SOUTH AMERICAN LOWLANDS: MODELING TUPI LARGE-SCALE FLUVIAL MOVEMENTS THROUGH HYDROLOGICAL NETWORK ANALYSIS | Mariano Bonomo |
ID: 1232 | Paths to Monumentality in Pre-historic Eastern Amazonia: Social Network Analysis using a Spatial-temporal Approach | João Darcy de Moura Saldanha |
ID: 856 | Down by the River: dismantling the settlement ecology behind the dispersion of the Pocó-Açutuba Tradition producers in Amazonia (1000 BCE-300 CE) CE). | Thiago Kater |
ID: 1343 | Cultural dynamics in southwestern Amazonia in light of the archaeological record | Carla Jaimes Betancourt |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Room C1 KERN | ||
90 min | Part 1/2: D12-07. Looking Back, Looking Forward: 40 years of repatriation
Organiser: Randall McGuire, C. Timothy McKeown, Yuka Shichiza, Paul Tapsell | ||
ID: 450 | Return to Sender: Illicit acquisitions from Uluru to pounamu, may we sleep in peace | Paora Tapsell |
ID: 157 | Recent Developments in the Treatment and Repatriation of Ainu Ancestral Remains within University Collections in Japan | Mayumi Okada |
ID: 299 | Considering the Potential Application of Ancient DNA Research in Repatriation | Yuka Shichiza |
ID: 1317 | Community bioarchaeology and its place in repatriation | Michael Westaway |
ID: 1241 | The Benin Dialogue Group: A Discourse around Repatriation, Duplicity and Encyclopedic Museums. | Zacharys Gundu |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
90 min | Z21-07. Developers and Archaeology: Global Perspectives
Organiser: Caleb Adebayo Folorunso, Charles Le Quesne | ||
ID: 748 | Modern Development and Archaeology- Australian Example | Anita Yousif |
ID: 602 | GRASCA: new opportunities resulting from developer-funded archaeology in Sweden | Cornelius Holtorf |
ID: 485 | Environmental preservation of archaeological monuments and sustainable development in India – Saving the Taj and Taj Trapezium zone | Surendra Pachauri |
ID: 756 | "Just ask!" How Improved Communication Could Benefit Indigenous Heritage Management | Charina Knutson |
ID: 1148 | Progress on the Heian-kyo Site's Rescue Excavation and Challenges for its Future | Mikiharu Takeuch |
ID: 289 | Trailing the Blades of Bulldozers: Developer Funded Archaeology in Benin, Nigeria | Caleb Adebayo Folorunso |
ID: 484 | Demolition of the Babri Masjid December 6, 1992 | Surendra Pachauri |
Friday, July 08, 2022 11:10 – 12:40
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
90 min | C07-01. African Archaeologists, African Heritage Managers
Organiser: Kenneth Aitchison, Emmanuel Ndiema | ||
ID: 1386 | Heritage Managers in Africa | Kenneth Aitchison |
ID: 509 | CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE SWAHILI COAST OF TANZANIA - A CASE STUDY OF KILWA KISIWANI AND ZANZIBAR STONE TOWN | ALTAF MUKHI |
ID: 119 | Archaeological Heritage Management in Central Africa: the present situation, current issues and future challenges | Francois Ngouoh |
ID: 533 | Closing the ‘Back Way’. Heritage Management and Migration in The Gambia | Hassoum Ceesay |
ID: 1387 | National Museums in East African Heritage Management | Emmanuel Ndiema |
Friday, July 08, 2022 12:40 – 14:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
80 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 2/3: A02-02. Breaking Bread and Raising a Glass: Bridging Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Research on Food and Culinary Habits
Organiser: John Arthur, Soultana Maria Valamoti | ||
ID: 678 | Traditional alcohol making methods and their implications in Chinese archaeology | Li Liu |
ID: 1121 | Pottery, plants, and people: Early Neolithic culinary practices in the north frontier of China | Yahui He |
ID: 1026 | Acorn processing in ancient and modern China | Jiajing Wang |
ID: 1025 | Beyond Vessels and Edibles: Understanding the Culinary Tradition through Ethnography at Rann of Kutch Gujarat, India | Ahana Ghosh |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: F15-01. Social and symbolic significance of Neolithic houses
Organiser: Penny Bickle, Daniela Hofmann, Jan Turek | ||
ID: 1257 | Neolithic long houses as symbolic archetypes of the Copper Age long barrows | Jan Turek |
ID: 1259 | Houses of the dead as ancestral shrines: New evidence of Copper Age long barrows in Bohemia | Petr Krištuf |
ID: 1326 | New investigations of Aboriginal houses and village sites in Mithaka Country, Central Australia | Michael Westaway |
ID: 1098 | The evolution of houses, households and social behaviors in an ancient Iroquoian community | Christian Gates St-Pierre |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room B2 UCKO | ||
60 min | Part 2/3: F16-02. World Approaches to Landscape
Organiser: Andrea Creel, James Scott Lyons, Oki Nakamura | ||
ID: 800 | On the Urban Settlement Landscape of the Kofun Period (3rd-5th Centuries) in the Nara Basin, Japan | Taisuke Aoyagi |
ID: 307 | Occupying the sea, navigating by the land: The urbanization processes in Iberia by the Phoenicians | Rodrigo Araújo de Lima |
ID: 652 | Demographic Shifts and Emergence of Ritual Landscapes during the Jomon Period in Northern Japan, 6000 to 2500 cal BP | Oki Nakamura |
ID: 1115 | Ritual seascapes in Southern Brazil | Daniela Klokler |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: Z21-12. Mobility, migrations and diasporas from the perspective of world archeologies
Organiser: Mónica Berón, Mariano Bonomo, José López Mazz, Fernado Ozorio de Almeida | ||
ID: 373 | Using Oxygen 18 istotopic evidence to explore changes in human mobility during Inca times in the Atacama desert. | Francisco Garrido |
ID: 202 | Stories of mobility, diasporas and ethnogenesis in central Argentina | Monica Berón |
ID: 1404 | From Terra Ignota to historical landscapes in Patagonia. Practices, places and roads in peopling process | Laura Miotti |
ID: 455 | The presence of Guaraní groups in the current Uruguayan territory | Rocío María López Cabral |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: D12-07. Looking Back, Looking Forward: 40 years of repatriation
Organiser: Randall McGuire, C. Timothy McKeown, Yuka Shichiza, Paul Tapsell | ||
ID: 154 | Setting Things Right: The Massacre in The Sierra Mazatan and Indigenous Archaeology in Sonora, México | Randall McGuire |
ID: 379 | Illegal trafficking of Native American human remains and cultural items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act | C. Timothy McKeown |
ID: 598 | A Case-Specific Approach: Exploring Repatriation Practice in Canada. | Chelsea H. Meloche |
Friday, July 08, 2022 14:00 – 15:00
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
60 min | Part 1/2: C07-04. How Should We Carry Out a Public Archaeology Project? Towards a Methodology for Public Archaeology in the context of Development
Organiser: Agathe Dupeyron, Daniel Dante Saucedo Segami | ||
ID: 1330 | Creating a learning space: Lessons from two decades of archaeological research in the Dewil Valley, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines | Llenel de Castro |
ID: 1332 | Taking Dirangen’s Axes. Contestation of Chorotega Heritage in Nicaraguan Archaeotourism Development | Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez |
ID: 1359 | Workshops and guided tours at the Museum of Precolumbian and Indigenous Art (MAPI), Uruguay: tools to get the community involved. | Elena Saccone |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:00 – 15:20
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
75 min | Part 3/3: A02-02. Breaking Bread and Raising a Glass: Bridging Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Research on Food and Culinary Habits
Organiser: John Arthur, Soultana Maria Valamoti | ||
ID: 308 | An Unusual Ethnoarchaeology for Interpreting a Culinary Practice in Prehistoric Southern Vietnam | Michelle Eusebio |
ID: 853 | Understanding ancient cuisine through an ethnoarchaeobotany of traditional plant food preparations: case studies from Greece | Soultana Maria Valamoti |
ID: 1266 | Meal for everyone (and even more)! Prestige and opulence revealed through the funerary offerings’ tableware in the Late Hallstatt necropolis from Valea Stânii, Romania | Măndescu Dragoș Alexandru |
ID: 221 | Dreg deposits and domestic production: Assessing the ubiquity of chicha production in the Wari Empire | Donna Nash |
ID: 293 | Decoding Wari Beer: Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeochemical Contributions to the Archaeology of State Sponsored Brewing in Ancient Peru | Patrick Ryan Williams |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: C07-10. For people, places and the past: Transnational perspectives on the impact on volunteers of archaeological participation within the places where they live
Organiser: Carenza Lewis, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Heleen van Londen, Pavel Vařeka | ||
ID: 703 | Engaging descendant communities: a community archaeology approach in Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria | Kingsley Daraojimba |
ID: 1085 | Revealing nomadic heritage: community archaeology in the foothills of the Pamir Mountains (Ak-Dzhar, Kyrgyzstan) | Pavel Vařeka |
ID: 1253 | Archaeological participation and wellbeing: capturing the impact of participation in place-based archaeological excavations on local residents in the UK and Netherlands. | Carenza Lewis |
ID: 1007 | How do interventions using heritage-based activities, impact on mental health and wellbeing: an analysis of community led archaeological outcomes | Richard (Dickie) Bennett |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Room B2 UCKO | ||
75 min | Part 3/3: F16-02. World Approaches to Landscape
Organiser: Andrea Creel, James Scott Lyons, Oki Nakamura | ||
ID: 762 | Changes in the Settlement Landscape and Awareness of Settlement Residents during the Jomon Period, Japan | Toru TATEISHI |
ID: 1219 | Where do the dead go? Spiritscapes and the tripartite scheme of the Rites of Passage in past and contemporary hunter gatherers in Colombia. | Juan Pablo Ospina |
ID: 701 | The relationship between land use and topographical change in the Yayoi Period on the Osaka Plain | Tomohiro Inoue |
ID: 850 | Ritual Movement, Roads, and Senses of Liminality: Landscapes of Pilgrimage in the Southern Levantine Drylands | Andrea Creel |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: D12-09. Engaging indigenous communities in Africa with archaeological research
Organiser: Paul Lane, Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Alma Nankela, Eleftheria Paliou | ||
ID: 1076 | Indigenous knowledge and Archaeoinformatics: modelling forager mobility and behaviour | Oliver Vogels |
ID: 1066 | Fieldwork amongst small-scale, agriculturist, subsistence farmers in Eswatini | Thembi Russell |
ID: 1206 | Building the ‘House of Two Horns’: A long-term perspective on collaborating with the local community at Musawwarat es-Sufra (Sudan) | Cornelia Kleinitz |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Room C1 KERN | ||
75 min | Part 1/2: A01-01. The artists behind the art: Rock art created by known artists
Chair: Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 255 | Perspectives of Human life History: from Paintings & Graffiti of the Early Iron Age South India | s. Rama Krishna Pisipaty |
ID: 344 | Melina: Knowledge and memory as a namkungwi in Malawi | Leslie F. Zubieta |
ID: 9 | A new archaeological sequence from Liang Jon, East Kalimantan, Borneo | Tim Maloney |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Foyer West GIMBUTAS | ||
75 min | Part 2/2: C07-04. How Should We Carry Out a Public Archaeology Project? Towards a Methodology for Public Archaeology in the context of Development
Organiser: Agathe Dupeyron, Daniel Dante Saucedo Segami | ||
ID: 1300 | Architecture and city of the colleges of the community of Japanese descent. Case study in Metropolitan Lima (1899-1945) | José Hayakawa |
ID: 1298 | Social Memory and Public Archaeology: Challenges of Connecting the Past and the Present in Peru | Daniel Dante Saucedo Segami |
ID: 1289 | Comparing the impacts of "Archaeology for development" projects and stakeholder participation in three Andean communities | Agathe Dupeyron |
ID: 1378 | Making the Past Public: Challenges and Possibilities for Archaeological Collections | Stefani Mamani Escobar |
Friday, July 08, 2022 15:20 – 16:35
Lounge MONTELIUS (only virtual sessions) | ||
75 min | C09-03. Archaeology as an Engine for Sustainability in the Countries of the Maya World
Organiser: Ivan Batún, Israel Herrera, Lilia Lizama, Kennedy Obombo | ||
ID: 25 | Moving Mexican Archaeology towards a Democratic Practice: The Archaeologists Without Borders of the Maya World | Adolfo Iván Batún Alpuche |
ID: 393 | Analysis and Identification of Sustainable Public Policy for Management of Cultural and Natural Heritage in the Maya Region in Line with the Sustainable Development Goals | Kennedy Magio |
ID: 1127 | A proposal for a Master Plan of Sustainable Archaeological Sites in Mexico | Fernando Enseñat
Lilia Lizama |
ID: 1191 | IS THERE ROOM FOR PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN CULTURAL HERITAGE IN MEXICO? | Jose Israel Herrera |
ID: 1223 | Archaeological research and its legacy in the Guatemalan | Claudia Quintanilla |
Friday, July 08, 2022 16:35 – 16:55
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
20 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 16:55 – 17:55
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 1/2 WAC Plenary #4: Peter Ucko Memorial Lecture
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ID: 1446 | The Peter Ucko Memorial Lecture for the Ninth World Archaeological Congress, Prague 2022 | Weber Ndoro |
Friday, July 08, 2022 16:55 – 17:55
Room B1 BINFORD | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: C07-10. For people, places and the past: Transnational perspectives on the impact on volunteers of archaeological participation within the places where they live
Organiser: Carenza Lewis, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Heleen van Londen, Pavel Vařeka | ||
ID: 1270 | Community archaeology in practice. The Polish experience in the CARE project | Patrycja Filipowicz |
ID: 1050 | “Memory of the Freedom Fights”: Ten Years of Youth Summer Camps and Community-Based Archaeology in Lithuania | Gediminas Petrauskas |
ID: 1293 | Comparative analysis of the impact of participative community archaeology in Europe, Africa and Asia | Carenza Lewis |
Friday, July 08, 2022 16:55 – 17:55
Room C2 CHILDE | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: D12-09. Engaging indigenous communities in Africa with archaeological research
Organiser: Paul Lane, Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Alma Nankela, Eleftheria Paliou | ||
ID: 1171 | What makes up a community in a Jola village in northern Guinea-Bissau? Methodological challenges of doing archaeological research in a plural religious setting | Angelo Vasco |
ID: 1022 | The approach of community archaeology in the Soninke terroir of eastern Senegal: the perspective of a global history for the benefit of the impartiality of the historiography of the trajectory of the population of the zone. | fode diakho |
ID: 1009 | Appropriate the past! Resilience culture of the African Igbo | Rita Uju Onah |
Friday, July 08, 2022 16:55 – 17:55
Room C1 KERN | ||
60 min | Part 2/2: A01-01. The artists behind the art: Rock art created by known artists
Chair: Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu | ||
ID: 343 | Junggayi Caring for Country: Ethnographic lessons for archaeologists from Aboriginal rock artists (Part 2) | Claire Smith |
ID: 582 | Rock art behind the artists or artists as the new rock art (re)creators | Andrzej Rozwadowski |
ID: 371 | Feasting, initiation and warriorhood: Moran rock art in northwestern Kenya | Peter Skoglund |
Friday, July 08, 2022 17:55 – 18:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ |
10 min | Break |
Friday, July 08, 2022 18:05 – 19:05
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
60 min | Part 2/2 WAC Plenary #4: – How WAC should react to ongoing and future wars and conflicts, and other challenges
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Friday, July 08, 2022 19:05 – 20:35
Room A1 NEUSTUPNÝ | ||
Official closing
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ID: 1456 | WAC-10 |
Friday, July 08, 2022 20:00 – 23:00
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