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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS!




THE 3rd YOUNG RESEARCHERS’ CONFERENCE
IN AEGEAN ARCHAELOGY

April 24th 2015 (Friday)
Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland


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CALL FOR PAPERS:

The organizers invite proposals on all themes related to Aegean Archaeology, that is Aegean areas and cultures in the Bronze Age (i.e. art, crafts, everyday life, social/funerary/political landscapes, long-distance relations, Aegeans overseas, impact on other cultures, etc.), also in a broader context (new methods/approaches/technologies applied to the research, new technologies in data/research/site management, etc.).
Proposals are welcomed from doctoral students, PhD candidates and scholars who have recently completed doctoral research.

The proposals for 20 min. lectures should consist of an abstract in English (max. 250-300 words), information about the author (short CV) and the author’s contact details.

Please send the proposals to the Department of Aegean Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology: egea@uw.edu.pl by February 15th 2015.
The provisional program of the Conference will be announced on February 28th 2015.


Details of payment:

Conference fee: 50,00 PLN per person (c. 4,30 PLN = 1 EUR)
(Free for students and staff of the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Please pay at: Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw bank account
Bank: Bank Millennium S.A.
Account Number: PL 95 1160 2202 0000 0000 6084 9522
(BIC) SWIFT: BIGBPLPW

Please, write your name and “3 AEGEAN CONFERENCE” on the payment form. Payments should be done by accepted participants by March 15th 2015.

Please note that the Organizers do not cover travel or accommodation expenses.


Organizing Committee:
Kazimierz Lewartowski, Professor, head of the Department
Agata Ulanowska, Dr, Senior Lecturer
Katarzyna Żebrowska, PhD Candidate

The Department of Aegean Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland

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