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2013 | January to July, Munic, Germany
Exhibition: Vom kleinen Teil zum großen Ganzen
Fragen und Antworten zur Umwelt und zum Leben Alter Kulturen
Von Januar bis August 2013 findet eine Ausstellung zu modernen Methoden in der Archäologie des ArchaeoBioCenters der LMU München in den Räumlichkeiten des Ägyptischen Museums in der Residenz in München statt. Die Ausstellung läuft parallel zu der letzten Ausstellung des Museums in der Residenz bevor der Umzug der Sammlung ins neue Gebäude erfolgt.
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2013 | 1.-15.7.2013 Andros island, Greece
First International Congress of Eurasian Maritime History
DEADLINE: 30th of Nov. 2012
The 15-Days Summer School will consist of lectures and readings, guiding visits to sites and museums, fruitful conversations with faculty and fellow students, student reports, encounters with our Greek hosts, and travel diaries will provide opportunities for students to acquire information and reflect on their experiences. Non-divers will be snorkeling. University of the Aegean
2013 | 23.-27. September 2013, Szczecin, Poland
UNDER THE SEA: Archeology and Palaeolandscapes CONFERENCE
For most of human existence, sea levels have been substantially lower than the present exposing extensive areas of the continental shelf with productive conditions for human settlement. Some of the most important developments in human social evolution over the past 100,000 years took place on these now-submerged landscapes against a backdrop of fluctuating sea levels and dramatic changes in physical landscape – early colonisation of new territory; the origins of seafaring and fishing; the dispersal of early agriculture; and the roots or our earliest civilizations. Most of the relevant evidence is now under water.
2013 | 23.-27. September 2013, Szczecin, Poland
UNDER THE SEA: Archeology and Palaeolandscapes CONFERENCE
For most of human existence, sea levels have been substantially lower than the present exposing extensive areas of the continental shelf with productive conditions for human settlement. Some of the most important developments in human social evolution over the past 100,000 years took place on these now-submerged landscapes against a backdrop of fluctuating sea levels and dramatic changes in physical landscape – early colonisation of new territory; the origins of seafaring and fishing; the dispersal of early agriculture; and the roots or our earliest civilizations. Most of the relevant evidence is now under water.
2014 | 14.-19.10.14 IKUWA V, Cartagena - Spanien
The international conference on under water archaeology IKUWA5 takes place at the Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática. ARQVA, (Cartagena, España) under the topic "Heritage for Humanity".



