Le prochain congrès de l’EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) se tiendra à Budapest du 26 au 30 août prochains ; la thématique générale est “Networking!”. A titre informatif, vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste (non exhaustive) des sessions au cours desquelles il sera plus particulièrement question de la Protohistoire. Il vous suffit de cliquer sur le numéro de session pour accéder au résumé correspondant :
– Session: #45 – Current Research on Bronze and Iron Ages Hoards
– Session: #89 – Luxury in life and death in the European Iron Age. Identity – elite networks – economy – arts and crafts
– Session: #92 – Disentangling inequality and its mechanisms in late prehistoric Europe through isotope analysis
– Session: #192 – Craft networking in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic through analyses of ceramic technological traits
– Session: #201 – Children of the Bronze Age: connecting Europe from the time of Bell Beakers to the Urnfield period
– Session: #209 – The Carpathian Basin as a melting pot? Perspectives on social and cultural diversity from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age
– Session: #211 – Truly interdisciplinary science! Ceramic, metal, glass, and stone provenancing studies as tools to understand the archaeology of trade and exchange
– Session: #234 – Collapse in the Basin: regional perspectives on the 1500–1200 BC transition in the Carpathian Basin
– Session: #249 – Going beyond diffusion Vs migration: Perspectives on social change in Bronze Age Mediterranean Europe and ‘The third science revolution’
– Session: #279 – Neolithic and Bronze Age tells and their networks in the Carpathian Basin and beyond
– Session: #336 – Experiencing networks: practices of trade and value assessment through time and space
– Session: #372 – Networks of chronology and chronological networks
– Session: #376 – Networks and mobility in the 3rd-2nd millennium BCE between the middle-Danube and the Adriatic area: new ideas and interdisciplinary approaches
– Session: #450 – The 3rd millennium BCE: from cultural phenomena to networks?
Les propositions de communication sont à déposer avant le 13 février.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Thibault Lachenal (20 janvier 2020). Sessions Protohistoire EAA 2020 Budapest. APRAB. Consulté le 10 novembre 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/babz
