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SUMMARY:Exchanging Ideas – Trade\, Technology\, And Connectivity In Pre-Roman Italy
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by: The University of Auckland\, New Zealand \nThis conference will explore models for the transmission of objects\, ideas\, production techniques\, artistic styles\, and other technologies in pre-Roman Italy\, from the early Iron Age through the fourth century BCE. Through the presentation of innovative and dynamic approaches to trade\, exchange\, and connectivity\, this event will emphasize both the agency of individuals in that exchange as well as the complex network of communication visible in the archaeology and history of Italy during this period.\nConfirmed speakers include: \nHilary Becker (Binghamton) \nSeth Bernard (Toronto) \nJohn Hopkins (NYU) \nCristiano Iaia (Newcastle/La Sapienza) \nCharlotte Potts (Oxford) \nMarleen Termeer (Amsterdam) \nNicola Terrenato (Michigan) \nGijs Tol (Melbourne) \nThere will be a small registration fee to help cover catering and other costs. If you would like to attend\, but not offer a paper\, please also note your interest via the conference email address (exchangingideas2020@gmail.com) by 1 June 2019 and you will be sent registration information once that is available. \nThe conference organizers would also like to highlight that the week before this event\, the University of Otago in Dunedin\, NZ\, will be hosting the Australasian Society for Classical Studies (ASCS) Conference (27-31 January 2020). Any participants interested in attending this event\, particularly if coming from the northern hemisphere\, may also wish to attend the other. For more information on the ASCS conference\, please contact Dr. Dan Osland (dan.osland@otago.ac.nz). \nIf you have any questions\, please do not hesitate to contact one of the conference organizers: Jeremy Armstrong (js.armstrong@auckland.ac.nz)\, Sheira Cohen (sheiraco@umich.edu)\, and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder (aaron.rhodes-schroder@auckland.ac.nz)
URL:https://www.aacai.com.au/event/exchanging-ideas-trade-technology-and-connectivity-in-pre-roman-italy/
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SUMMARY:Conservation Of Architectural Heritage (CAH) 4th Edition-2020
DESCRIPTION:In this regard\, IEREK organizes the 4th international conference on Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH)\, which will take held on a Nile cruise sailing from Aswan to Luxor\, in order to discuss its influence on the characteristics of the environment and an area’s sense of place. It also seeks to increase awareness about the value of conserving the architectural heritage and saving what is left of history. \nThe conference aims to discuss the potential of architectural heritage conservation in acting as a catalyst for regeneration in areas like tourism and economic development\, which in turn helps businesses attract customers. It also discusses the stimulus it can produce in order to inspire new development of imaginative and high-quality design. \nIt will definitely be a great opportunity for planners\, engineers and environmentalists to work together and help conserve the architecture and heritage of a city. On the other hand\, they can discuss the challenges that can be faced during the process of conserving the architectural heritage. It will also help provide them with the chance to transfer the importance of heritage preservation to the individuals\, communities\, and different cities around the world. \nSelected papers of the conference will be published in a book series under the title of Advances in Science\, Technology\, & Innovation (ASTI) by Springer. \nOthers will be published in the Resourceedings journal by IEREK Press. \nhttps://goo.gl/Myu2n9 \n 
URL:https://www.aacai.com.au/event/conservation-of-architectural-heritage-cah-4th-edition-2020/
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