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    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Constructing Kurgans

    Burial mounds and funerary customs in the Caucasus, Northwestern Iran and Eastern Anatolia during the Bronze and Iron Age

    The tradition of burying the dead in burial mounds (kurgans), usually consisting of a funerary chamber limited by stone or brickslabs and covered by dirt and gravel, started in the fourth millennium BCE in the northern Caucasus and then spread south to the rest of the Caucasus regions, eastern Anatolia and northwestern Iran during the Bronze Age and Iron Age. The spread of the kurgan tradition, as well as the territorial, political, social, and cultural values embedded in their construction and their symbolic relation to the surrounding landscape are under debate. The workshop aims to examine chronological issues, cultural dynamics at inter-regional scale, rituals and burial patterns related to these funerary structures. The beliefs and ideologies that possibly connected the "kurgan people" over such a wide geographical area, as well as past and present theoretical frameworks, will also be discussed.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Representation

    The role of archaeologist, art historian or curator in a devastated heritage

    Contemporary reflexive practices in the Near East

    L’actualité médiatique relative aux désastres de la crise politique au Proche-Orient insiste particulièrement sur les offenses faites aux patrimoines : utilisation de sites archéologiques comme bases stratégiques ou lieux d’atteinte à la vie humaine, pillages, dégradations, voire destructions massives. Dépassant, et l’état des lieux connu des destructions en Syrie et en Irak, et la question des difficultés pratiques à se rendre sur place (risque sécuritaire, baisse du nombre de visas délivrés, etc.), cette journée d’étude de troisième cycle de l'École du Louvre souhaite soulever les conséquences de la crise politique et de sa médiatisation sur les études des objets et sites archéologiques du Proche-Orient menées par des archéologues, historiens de l'art ou conservateurs.

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