KEA - Konference enviromentální archeologie 2023
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Rok publikování | 2023 |
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Popis | The 17 th year of the traditional annual Conference of Environmental Archaeology will take place on 26-27 January 2023 in Brno, in the lecture hall of the Institute of Archaeology and Museology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (Joštova 202/13, building M, access via building K2 – Komenského náměstí 2). The theme of this year's conference is “Environmental research and archaeometry within the rescue archaeological excavations”. We would like to dedicate the first section of the conference to methodological and principial issues related to the application of natural science analyses connected to the rescue archaeological excavations. We will be particularly interested in questions related to the purpose of performing this kind of analyses within the rescue archaeological excavations, their potential in terms of possible research questions, and of course, also a wide range of individual analyses from the fields of zoology, botany, anthropology, geology, chemistry, physics, geography and other natural sciences disciplines will be presented. The next section of the conference will be dedicated to the presentation of specific results of the application of environmental and archaeometric analyses on individual rescue archaeological excavations. The particular conference blocks will be devoted to individual disciplines and methods, such as geoarchaeology, archaeobotany, zooarchaeology, geophysics, geochemistry, dating methods or material analyses. Due to the large number of rescue archaeological excavations going on recently, we would like to avoid contributions with environmental topics that are not related to rescue archaeology. At the end of the conference, we plan a brief presentation of the posters and a subsequent fruitful discussion on the presented contributions and, in general, on the topic of the application of environmental and archeometric methods within the rescue archaeology. |