EAA 2012

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Main Building Old Part

Main Building New Part

Porthania

THURSDAY 30 August 2012 Room 8.30-10.30

11.00-12.45

14.00-15.45

15.45-18.00

Porthania I

MERC Keynote Session: Future Research on Medieval Europe

MERC: Symbols and Signs of Belief in Graves at the Transition from Pre-Christian to Christian Times

Porthania II

Reindeer Hunting as Part of Circumpolar History against the Wider Background of Hunting in Central and Northern Europe The Michelsberg Culture – Territories, Resources and Sociopolitical Complexity

MERC: Baltic Urbanism

Porthania III

MERC: Beyond the Frontiers of Medieval Europe

Porthania Lobby

Poster Session

Lecture Room 5 (3rd Floor)

Living and Being in Wetlands and Lakes

Lecture Room 6 (3rd Floor)

Flooded Stone Age – Towards an Overview of Submerged Settlements and Landscapes on the Continental Shelf

Lecture Room 10 (3rd Floor)

Cremation in European Archaeology

Lecture Room 12 (3rd Floor)

Advanced Prospection Methods for Cultural Heritage Management – Experiences and Challenges

Lecture Room 13 (3rd Floor)

Material Chains and Networks in Space: Production Sequences, Processes, Chaînes Opératoires and Object Biographies in Bronze and Iron Ages Workshops

Lecture Room 14 (4th Floor)

War! Conflict Archaeology and its Role in the Study of the Past and Present of Europe

Lecture Room 15 (4th Floor)

Archaeology in Society and Daily Life

Lecture Room 21 (4th Floor)

Moving on – Colonisation as a Social Process

Auditorium II (2nd Floor)

Methodology in Preventive Archaeology: Archaeological Evaluations

Auditorium IV (2nd Floor)

“Princely Sites”, Oppida and Open Settlements: New Approaches to Urbanisation Processes in the Iron Age of Central and Western Europe Hunter-gatherer Responses to Diminishing Resources

Auditorium IX (3rd Floor)

Round Table: Training and Education Committee

Interpreting Development-led Archaeology – The Question of Scale. Case Studies from the Prehistoric Landscapes of Northwest Europe Reconstructing Patterns of Mobility, Residency and Demographic Fluctuations among Prehistoric Populations From Bone to Bead: Developments in European Research on Worked Osseous Materials

Auditorium XII (3rd Floor)

Body Categories and Identities, Health, and Society in Ancient Europe

Auditorium XIII (3rd Floor)

Public Appropriations of Archaeologists' Narratives

Auditorium XIV (3rd Floor)

Managing the Archaeological Heritage: Perceptions and Realities

Auditorium XV (4th Floor)

The Sound as Symbol of Prestige, Element of Magic and Instrument of Power: Archaeological Finds and Sonorous Contexts

Round Table: Committee on Professional Associations in Archaeology


Porthania

FRIDAY 31 August 2012 Room 8.30-10.30

11.00-12.45

14.00-15.20

15.50-17.10

Porthania I

MERC: Life in the City: Environmental and Artefactual Approaches to Urban Europe in the Middle Ages

Porthania II

MERC: New Directions in Medieval Landscape Archaeology

Porthania III

Creativity in the Bronze Age

Porthania Lobby

Poster Session

Lecture Room 5 (3rd Floor)

European Hunter-Gatherer Bog-sites: Data, Models, Perspectives

Main Building Old Part

Main Building New Part

Lecture Room 6 (3rd Floor)

Archaeological Research, Heritage Interpretation Climatic Archaeology: The Role of Climatic Factors in Archaeological and Anthropological and “lieux de mémoire” Processes and Preservation Lecture Room 10 Circumpolar Rock Art Vocational Training of Archaeological Heritage

(3rd Floor)

Lecture Room 12 (3rd Floor)

Focus on Archaeological Textiles – From Finds to Facts on Fabric

Lecture Room 13 (3rd Floor)

The Neolithic House: Interdisciplinary Approaches to (Re)Constructing Prehistoric Architecture

Lecture Room 14 (4th Floor)

From Skulls and Skeletons to Ancient People: Approaches to Human Remains from Prehistoric Northern Eurasia Lecture Room 15 Not Just Meat: The Role of Plant in (4th Floor) Paleonutritional Reassessment

Round Table: Committee on Archaeological Legislation and Organization Guidelines for in situ Preserved Archaeological Sites and Areas

Auditorium II (2nd Floor)

Cultural Evolution in Neolithic Europe

General Session 3 Classical World

Auditorium IV (2nd Floor)

Towards a European Archaeology: Utopia or Nothing More than the Idle Wanderings of Confused Politicians?

Using Social Media Technologies to Engage People in Archaeology

Auditorium IX (3rd Floor)

General Session 1 Methods and Heritage

Auditorium XII (3rd Floor)

Animal Agency?

Auditorium XIII (3rd Floor)

Entangled Colonialism: Changes in Material Culture and Space in the Late Medieval through to the Modern Period Archaeology and Landscape: Integrated Research and the Common Good

Auditorium XIV (3rd Floor) Auditorium XV (4th Floor)

MERC: Round Table: Famine, Murrain, and Plague: The 14th Century in Bioarchaeological Perspective

Death and Burial in Post-Medieval Europe

Student Session

Malga, buron, Alm, shieling, seter, salaš, orry and cayolar: Seasonal Exploitation of Uplands from Prehistory to the Modern Day Settlements and Economies at the Sea: Maritime Settlement, Subsistence and Economic Histories 500 BC–1600 AD


Main Building Old Part

Main Building New Part

Porthania

THURSDAY 30 August 2012 Room 8.30-10.30

11.00-12.45

14.00-15.45

15.45-18.00

Porthania I

MERC Keynote Session: Future Research on Medieval Europe

MERC: Symbols and Signs of Belief in Graves at the Transition from Pre-Christian to Christian Times

Porthania II

Reindeer Hunting as Part of Circumpolar History against the Wider Background of Hunting in Central and Northern Europe The Michelsberg Culture – Territories, Resources and Sociopolitical Complexity

MERC: Baltic Urbanism

Porthania III

MERC: Beyond the Frontiers of Medieval Europe

Porthania Lobby

Poster Session

Lecture Room 5 (3rd Floor)

Living and Being in Wetlands and Lakes

Lecture Room 6 (3rd Floor)

Flooded Stone Age – Towards an Overview of Submerged Settlements and Landscapes on the Continental Shelf

Lecture Room 10 (3rd Floor)

Cremation in European Archaeology

Lecture Room 12 (3rd Floor)

Advanced Prospection Methods for Cultural Heritage Management – Experiences and Challenges

Lecture Room 13 (3rd Floor)

Material Chains and Networks in Space: Production Sequences, Processes, Chaînes Opératoires and Object Biographies in Bronze and Iron Ages Workshops

Lecture Room 14 (4th Floor)

War! Conflict Archaeology and its Role in the Study of the Past and Present of Europe

Lecture Room 15 (4th Floor)

Archaeology in Society and Daily Life

Lecture Room 21 (4th Floor)

Moving on – Colonisation as a Social Process

Auditorium II (2nd Floor)

Methodology in Preventive Archaeology: Archaeological Evaluations

Auditorium IV (2nd Floor)

“Princely Sites”, Oppida and Open Settlements: New Approaches to Urbanisation Processes in the Iron Age of Central and Western Europe Hunter-gatherer Responses to Diminishing Resources

Auditorium IX (3rd Floor)

Round Table: Training and Education Committee

Interpreting Development-led Archaeology – The Question of Scale. Case Studies from the Prehistoric Landscapes of Northwest Europe Reconstructing Patterns of Mobility, Residency and Demographic Fluctuations among Prehistoric Populations From Bone to Bead: Developments in European Research on Worked Osseous Materials

Auditorium XII (3rd Floor)

Body Categories and Identities, Health, and Society in Ancient Europe

Auditorium XIII (3rd Floor)

Public Appropriations of Archaeologists' Narratives

Auditorium XIV (3rd Floor)

Managing the Archaeological Heritage: Perceptions and Realities

Auditorium XV (4th Floor)

The Sound as Symbol of Prestige, Element of Magic and Instrument of Power: Archaeological Finds and Sonorous Contexts

Round Table: Committee on Professional Associations in Archaeology


Porthania

FRIDAY 31 August 2012 Room 8.30-10.30

11.00-12.45

14.00-15.20

15.50-17.10

Porthania I

MERC: Life in the City: Environmental and Artefactual Approaches to Urban Europe in the Middle Ages

Porthania II

MERC: New Directions in Medieval Landscape Archaeology

Porthania III

Creativity in the Bronze Age

Porthania Lobby

Poster Session

Lecture Room 5 (3rd Floor)

European Hunter-Gatherer Bog-sites: Data, Models, Perspectives

Main Building Old Part

Main Building New Part

Lecture Room 6 (3rd Floor)

Archaeological Research, Heritage Interpretation Climatic Archaeology: The Role of Climatic Factors in Archaeological and Anthropological and “lieux de mémoire” Processes and Preservation Lecture Room 10 Circumpolar Rock Art Vocational Training of Archaeological Heritage

(3rd Floor)

Lecture Room 12 (3rd Floor)

Focus on Archaeological Textiles – From Finds to Facts on Fabric

Lecture Room 13 (3rd Floor)

The Neolithic House: Interdisciplinary Approaches to (Re)Constructing Prehistoric Architecture

Lecture Room 14 (4th Floor)

From Skulls and Skeletons to Ancient People: Approaches to Human Remains from Prehistoric Northern Eurasia Lecture Room 15 Not Just Meat: The Role of Plant in (4th Floor) Paleonutritional Reassessment

Round Table: Committee on Archaeological Legislation and Organization Guidelines for in situ Preserved Archaeological Sites and Areas

Auditorium II (2nd Floor)

Cultural Evolution in Neolithic Europe

General Session 3 Classical World

Auditorium IV (2nd Floor)

Towards a European Archaeology: Utopia or Nothing More than the Idle Wanderings of Confused Politicians?

Using Social Media Technologies to Engage People in Archaeology

Auditorium IX (3rd Floor)

General Session 1 Methods and Heritage

Auditorium XII (3rd Floor)

Animal Agency?

Auditorium XIII (3rd Floor)

Entangled Colonialism: Changes in Material Culture and Space in the Late Medieval through to the Modern Period Archaeology and Landscape: Integrated Research and the Common Good

Auditorium XIV (3rd Floor) Auditorium XV (4th Floor)

MERC: Round Table: Famine, Murrain, and Plague: The 14th Century in Bioarchaeological Perspective

Death and Burial in Post-Medieval Europe

Student Session

Malga, buron, Alm, shieling, seter, salaš, orry and cayolar: Seasonal Exploitation of Uplands from Prehistory to the Modern Day Settlements and Economies at the Sea: Maritime Settlement, Subsistence and Economic Histories 500 BC–1600 AD


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