Webpages tagged with «Archaeology»
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Our former Director, Professor emeritus Rasmus Brandt, recently turned 80. We congratulate him on his anniversary and thank him for everything he has meant to the Institute and to Norwegian research activity in Rome!
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We are excited to announce the new lecture series: "New Environmental Archaeologies - Anthropocene Agendas for Environmental Archaeology”.
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In this session, we invite participants working across environmental humanities and other disciplines to reflect on their experiences of ‘soiling’ different areas of research. What happens when soils are brought into the research arena as agential, as consequential? How can healthy soil become not only a metaphor but a driver for transdisciplinary action for social change?
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ACTA is an international open access journal and is the Norwegian Institute in Rome’s journal. It publishes articles about the Mediterranean region's archaeology, art history and within the Institute’s broader interdisciplinary mission.
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We are pleased to announce the publication of vol. 34 ns. 20 (2022) of our journal, ACTA ad Archaeologiam et Artium Historiam Pertinentia. Simon Malmberg, Eivind Heldaas Seland and Christopher Prescott curate this issue, a collection of articles titled City, Hinterland and Environment: Urban Resilience during the First Millennium Transition
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PhD course, Istanbul, June 13-17, 2022.
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.