CfAS at EAA Rome 2024

All friends of archaeological synthesis who are traveling to Rome for the European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting next week are welcome to join us at a reception for Associates and Partners at Marmo Roma (Piazzale del Verano, 71, 00185 Roma RM, Italy) on Friday, August 30th between 7:00 and 10:00 PM. Marmo Roma is located a short distance from the conference venue at La Sapienza (see below).

Drop-ins are welcome but if you do plan to attend, please RSVP for your party here. This will help us estimate the size of the group.

In addition, we have prepared a list of presentations submitted by CfAS associates to help you plan your time, or to connect with authors. Hope to see many of you there!

AuthorsTitleSessionDayTimeLocation
Richards, Julian & Niccolucci, FrancoResearch infrastructures for fair data sharing in the heritage sector381 Capacity Building for FAIR data sharing and digital preservationThursday8:4579=CU002-FL3-Aula 301
Baltus, Melissa R., Baires, Sarah E.Peripheral Urban Households in the Medieval City of Cahokia, North America629 Living through crisis: urban household archaeologies in the Medieval worldThursday14:4560 CU022 EXT Serra
Ortman, Scott, Victoria Harbison, and Olivia BulikDevelopment and Inequality in Roman Housing in Britain and Italy510 Rome’s Place in an Eponymous EmpireThursday15:3015=CU003-FL3-Aula XXII
Thompson, Amy E., Mark Willis, Brett A. Houk, and Juan Carlos Fernandez-DiazAll Features Great and Small: Comparing Lidar Systems at Ancient Maya Sites in Belize.1111 Non-invasive archaeology: integrating Satellite, UAV, and geophysics with traditional field methodologiesFriday9:3080=CU002-FL3-Aula 302
Baires, Sarah E.Cahokia Mounds and the Global Middle Ages387 Archaeology and the global Middle Ages: opportunities, challenges, and future trajectoriesFriday15:0012 CU003 FL1 Toesca
Vieira, AlexandraThe Menhirs in the Portuguese oral tradition863 The Lives and Afterlives of Megaliths: Dialogues of Persistence, Reinvention and ChangeFriday15:15 
 Klir, Tomas  – Janovská, Viktorie, Wawrzeniuk, Joanna, Vieira, AlexandraSession1054 Landscape archaeology and place names in multifocus interpretationsFriday8:30-10:30 66=CU022-FL1-Bettolo
Salesse, KĂ©vin, James, Hannah F., Kootker, Lisette, Cheung,
Christina
Session743 Isotopic baselines and beyond: expanding archaeological narratives and reevaluating the use of baselines in isotope bioarchaeologyFriday8:30-13:0016=CU003-FL3-Chabod
Herrera Malatesta, EduardoUnshattered landscapes: A framework for dealing with uncertainties and bias in archaeology737 Computational Landscapes: Debating Fundamental Issues
of Archaeological Narratives
Saturday8:3061=CU022-EXT-Aula D
Altschul, Jeffrey H., and Gerald WaitWhy is synthesis so hard?882 Synthesis, facilitator or hindrance: should synthesis be part of commercial archaeology or left to the academics?Saturday10:0049=CU006-FLG-Aula B
Bryant, StewartKnowledge-creation and development-funded archaeology in England: history, current practice and future directions882 Synthesis, facilitator or hindrance: should synthesis be part of commercial archaeology or left to the academics?Saturday9.4549=CU006-FLG-Aula B

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