The call for papers is now closed.
Sessions:
- Absence: Perspectives from archaeology and heritage
- An archaeology of non-human life
- Archaeological osmosis: giving voice to those who put up with us
- Reading artefacts and excavating books. A relation between archaeology and literature
- Poetic champions compose? Archaeology and poetry
- Archaeology, heritage and social activism
- Beyond migration: How can biomolecular data help us interpret past social worlds?
- Climate archaeology: Temporalities and ontologies
- Colonial pasts and presents in Southwest Asia
- Archaeological deathways in the contemporary world
- 5000 years of (r)evolution? Decentring colonial legacies around transitions to agriculture
- Deposition in detail – Has there been a revolution, or have we missed it?
- Revolutionizing early medieval forts
- “More-than” approaches in heritagescapes of the Anthropocene: The environmental ethics of heritage
- Revisiting the fragmentation revolution
- From pencil to pixel: Revolutions in archaeological illustration and visual communication
- Gender revolutions: Assessing the impact of gender and feminist theory in archaeological research and teaching
- An archaeology of global medieval life
- Heritage-making in and after conflict
- Theoretical revolutions and popular apathy: How is the history of archaeology understood in the ‘real world’?
- Revolutions in prehistoric households and houses
- Revolutionising the Iron Age: Gender perspectives in archaeological interpretation
- Revolutions in the maritime world of the Late Bronze Age Aegean
- Migration and integration: The aftermath of immigration
- On the revolutionary potential of new materialist approaches: A workshop
- The revolution will not be recognised: The phenomenology of past social change
- Productive not reductive: An archaeological exploration of different differences
- Revolutionary innovations? Rethinking long-term technological change
- ‘Revolutions’ in archaeological practice: Co-creation and delivery of research strategies in academic and commercial archaeology
- Revolutions in the archaeology of early urbanism: Conceptual and methodological innovations
- Rethinking rock art: Biographies of research, new theoretical explorations and multidisciplinary approaches
- The elder trowels: What have archaeologists learned from time spent in Tamriel (etc.)?