[Bonetools] Fwd: ICASEMNE 2nd call for papers/sessions
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> Von: "Gwenaelle le Bras-Goude" <archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy>
> Datum: 3. November 2009 10:03:19 MEZ
> An: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Betreff: ICASEMNE 2nd call for papers/sessions
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> Dear Colleague,
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> Please find attached the second call for papers for the
> International Congress on Archaeological Sciences in the Eastern
> Mediterranean and the Near East (ASEMNE), to be held in Cyprus 29th
> April – 1st May 2010. Papers on all aspects of research on natural
> and material science applications to archaeology and cultural
> heritage in Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East are welcome.
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> We would be grateful if you could distribute the attached first
> call for papers (together with the abstract submission forms)
> further to any interested colleagues and/or relevant research
> networks.
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> Please accept our apologies for any cross posting. Please do not
> hesitate to contact us for any further information you may require.
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> Kind regards,
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> Kirsi Lorentz
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> Dr. K.O. Lorentz, ASEMNE Scientific Committee Chair
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> Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Centre (STARC)
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> The Cyprus Institute
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> Guy Ourisson Building, PO Box 27456
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> 1645 Nicosia, Cyprus
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> Tel +357 22208600 (ext 669), Fax +357 22208625
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> Email archsci2010info at cyi.ac.cy
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> Second call for papers
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> International Congress
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> on Archaeological Sciences in
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> the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East (ICASEMNE)
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> 29 April – 1 May 2010
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> Paphos, Cyprus
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> Deadline for abstracts: 15 November 2009
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> Deadline for registration and payment: 15 December 2009
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> http://icasemne.net/ (available soon)
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> The Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC;
> http://starc.cyi.ac.cy/) of the Cyprus Institute (http://
> www.cyi.ac.cy/) is pleased to announce an open call for papers for
> the International Congress on Archaeological Sciences in the
> Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East (ICASEMNE). This
> international congress aims to highlight recent advances in natural
> and material science applications to archaeology and cultural
> heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East, and to
> provide an international academic forum, hitherto not available,
> for dissemination of results of current research in these fields in
> the region. The congress is addressed to the international
> scientific community of archaeologists, archaeological scientists,
> and researchers applying natural and material sciences to
> archaeology and cultural heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and
> the Near East.
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> Congress topics: Papers (podium or poster presentations) on all
> aspects of research on natural and material science applications to
> archaeology and cultural heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and
> the Near East are welcome. Problem oriented, comparative studies,
> as well as papers addressing advances, problems and potential on
> regional and local scales are also called for. The geographical
> scope of the workshop is inclusive, encompassing the Eastern
> Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia. The
> chronological scope ranges from the earliest prehistory to medieval
> and historical periods.
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> Conference dates: 29 April - 1 May 2010
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> Conference location: Paphos, Cyprus
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> Deadline for paper/session abstract submissions: 15 November 2009
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> Abstract submission to: archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> Registration and fees:
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> Salaried: 100 Euros before 15th December (130 Euros after 15th
> December)
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> Students (non-salaried): 70 Euros before 15th December (100 Euros
> after 15th December)
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> Registration details will be available soon (http://icasemne.net/).
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> Papers
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> Papers on all aspects of research on natural and material science
> applications to archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean and the
> Near East are called for. Please note that papers presenting the
> results of studies which apply natural and material sciences to any
> man-made or biological archaeological remains (e.g., metals,
> ceramics, glass, bone, organic materials, etc), in order to address
> archaeological questions, are welcome.
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> Sessions
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> In addition to an open call for papers, the organisers are pleased
> to announce an open call for thematic sessions (please see session
> abstract submission form). The following thematic sessions have
> already been proposed, and the congress organisers look forward to
> receiving further session proposals in other fields:
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> § Archaeometallurgy in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East
> (Chair: Dr V. Kassianidou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus). Further
> information available from: v.kassianidou at ucy.ac.cy. Abstract
> submission at: archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> The production, use and trade of metals have been key factors in
> the socio-economic and cultural development of ancient cultures the
> Eastern Mediterranean basin and the Near East and the reason behind
> the creation of complex trading networks which brought these
> cultures together. This is why during the ICASEMNE there will be a
> thematic session devoted to Archaeometallurgy. Scholars are invited
> to present papers on the application of material sciences and the
> development of analytical methodologies for the study of all
> aspects of ancient metallurgy and metal artefacts, including issues
> related to the production, use, trade and provenance of all metals
> during all periods. Also welcome are papers focusing on the
> technological knowledge and its spread, as well as metals’ and
> metalworking’s socio-economic and geopolitical significance etc.
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> § Current Directions in Human Bioarchaeology in the Near East and
> Eastern Mediterranean (Chair: Dr K.O. Lorentz, STARC, Cyprus).
> Further information available from: k.o.lorentz at cyi.ac.cy. Abstract
> submission at: archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> This session focuses on current and interdisciplinary research on
> archaeological human remains in the Near East and Eastern
> Mediterranean, such as the application of scientific and
> technological methods to the study of human remains in the region.
> Contributions on other topics are also welcomed. The session is
> addressed to the international community of researchers working
> within the fields of physical anthropology, human bioarchaeology,
> palaeopathology, mortuary archaeology, and the relevant fields of
> science and technology. The period and area coverage includes human
> remains dating from earliest prehistory to medieval/historical
> periods in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East.
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> § Pigments, paints and dyes in archaeology: technology and
> provenance (Chair: Dr M. Menu, C2RMF, France). Further information
> available from: michel.menu at culture.gouv.fr. Abstract submission
> at: archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> § Ceramic production and circulation in the Mediterranean (Chair:
> Dr. Vassilis Kilikoglou, Demokritos, Greece). Further information
> available from: kilikog at ims.demokritos.gr. Abstract submission at:
> archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> In all the regions along the coast of the Eastern Mediterranean,
> pottery production and distribution has been a major activity since
> its first appearance. This was intensified during the Bronze Age
> when circulation of goods in ceramic containers became a regular
> practise which continued up to nowadays. Study of archaeological
> pottery in terms of provenance, technology and function, of pottery
> coming from the area has a long tradition and the session will be a
> forum to present an account of such work currently carried out
> internationally.
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> § Dietary habits and cooking practices (Chairs : Emmanuelle Vila,
> Françoise Le Mort, Yona Waksman, Jean-Denis Vigne). Further
> information available from: francoise.le-mort at mom.fr. Abstract
> submission at: archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> Food and its history have multiple aspects. Exploitation of food
> resources and strategies for the acquisition of food, either animal
> or vegetable, the beginnings of animal husbandry and agriculture
> and the choice of production, the management of animals or the
> cultivation practices, the food preferences (e.g., species, age of
> animals, types of meat), the process of food preparation etc., are
> linked to technical developments and innovations as well as to
> cultural changes. The aim of this session is to gather specialists
> who work on food from all periods – with different disciplinary
> approaches (i.e., ceramology, archaeozoology, archaeobotany,
> anthropology, etc.) – to address this common theme. All aspects of
> the "chaîne opératoire" can be addressed, from the choice and
> acquisition of food – animal and vegetable – to the impact of food
> on the health of human populations, through the ceramics used for
> cooking. The purpose of this conceptually and temporally broad
> session is to confront prospects and pool information about
> practical and technical aspects of human consumption since the
> beginning of sedentarity. These multidisciplinary approaches are
> still rare in the eastern Mediterranean, especially for the
> historical periods. While introducing new data and advanced methods
> (e.g., morphometrics, genetics and palaeogenetics, isotopic
> analyses, chemical analyses of residues) – some of which are common
> to several disciplines – the purpose is to generate exchanges
> between the various fields with the intention of better integrating
> data from usually very specialized approaches into the common
> reflection on food.
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> Applications of Natural and Material Sciences to the Study of
> Archaeological Remains. Abstract submission at:
> archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> Further session topics to be announced (open call)
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> We kindly invite participants to submit their abstracts via email
> (archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cyi) using the following code in the
> email subject field: ICASEMNE–podium/poster-session–your surname
> (e.g. ‘ICASEMNE-podium-archaeometallurgy-Smith’). Individual paper
> proposals will be forwarded to the relevant session chair/s for
> consideration.
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> Languages: The language of the congress is English (preferably).
> The delegates are encouraged to deliver their communications in
> English.
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> ICASEMNE Scientific Committee members include:
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> Dr Kirsi Lorentz (Chair; STARC Cyprus Institute)
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> Prof. Franco Niccolucci (STARC Cyprus Institute)
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> Dr Vasiliki Kassianidou (University of Cyprus)
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> Dr Michel Menu (C2RMF France)
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> Dr Nestor Tsirliganis (Cultural and Educational Technology
> Institute Greece)
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> Dr Talal Akasheh (the Hashemite University, Jordan)
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> ICASEMNE Organizing Committee members include:
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> Dr Kirsi Lorentz (Chair)
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> Dr Noémi Müller (STARC, Cyprus Institute)
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> Dr Gwenaëlle Le Bras-Goude (STARC, Cyprus Institute)
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> Dr Sophia Lahlil (C2RMF, France)
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> Ms Maria Dikomitou (University of Cyprus)
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> After-conference excursion: an optional, one-day excursion,
> including visits to archaeological sites of interest in the region,
> with particular focus on science and technology. The excursion will
> take place on the 2nd of May 2010, immediately following the
> congress. Further information will be available soon on the
> congress website (http://icasemne.net/)
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> Further information: Please contact the ASEMNE Congress
> Secretariat, Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Centre
> (STARC), The Cyprus Institute, Guy Ourisson Building, PO Box 27456,
> 1645 Nicosia, Cyprus. Tel +357 22208600 (ext 669), Fax +357
> 22208625, Email archsci2010info at cyi.ac.cy.
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> Paper abstract submission form
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> Kindly send the completed form to archsci2010paphos at cyi.ac.cy
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> Title (Mr/Ms/Dr/Prof):
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> First Name:
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> Session (e.g. ‘general session’, or ‘archaeometallurgy’):
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> Presentation type (please delete as appropriate): Podium/Poster
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> Gwenaëlle LE BRAS-GOUDE
> Research Assistant - ICASEMNE organizing committee
> Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC)
> The Cyprus Institute
> Guy Ourisson Building, Athalassa Campus
> P.O.Box 27456
> 1645 Nicosia, Cyprus
> g.lebrasgoude at cyi.ac.cy
> +357 22208662
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> Associated member of the Laboratory of Anthropology
> UMR CNRS 5199 PACEA-LAPP
> Université Bordeaux 1,Avenue des Facultés
> 33405 Talence Cedex, France
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