Event Type
Conferences and Workshops
Event Dates
2013-04-21 - 2013-04-25
Location
Reykjavik, Iceland
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The Department of Archaeology and The Center for Research in Humanities at the University of Iceland announce open registration and a call for papers for the 13th Nordic Tag conference. Entitled "Borders-Margins-Fringes: Archaeologies on/from the Edge," the conference will convene 21-25 April 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The conference will provide a discussion forum of theoretical debate in archaeology, cultural heritage management, material culture studies, and other related disciplines.
Open session topics will include:
- Materialized margins: the reflection on borders, margin, and fringes through material culture;
- At the crossroads of archaeology and folklore;
- Practice-led theory;
- Taking the bull by the horns: debating the roles of animals in northern human societies;
- Situating the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in northwest Europe;
- A stitch in time: combining analytical chronology in a Scandinavian context;
- Fringes of Christianity;
- Behind the (Iron) Curtain: looking back on Soviet archaeology;
- Community archaeology and the university;
- Foregrounding things: forms and faults of representation;
- Is everybody doing it? The role and value of analogical reasoning in archaeology reconsidered;
- Sites of gathering, cult, and assembly: a perspective across time;
- Archaeological exhibitionism; and
- Singularities: the particular and/or relational.
Submission deadline: Monday, 1 March 2013.