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Published on mardi, février 15, 2005
Summary
Announcement
The archaeology of food: culture and identity
Colloquium session
Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) annual meeting
Montréal, Québec (Canada)
January 5-8 2006
Food is an important part of culture and identity. Archaeologists, zooarchaeologists, archaeobotanists and other specialists are fully aware of the scope of their researches and the various sub-disciplines of archaeology have now moved beyond the lists of taxa or daunting type-series. This colloquium session invites specialists of various fields to discuss what bioarchaeological remains and/or material culture can reveal on the role of food in cultural and social identity and on the relation between human and their environment in the past.
Any queries can be addressed to the session organiser at the address below. The AIA attracts mainly specialists of the Classical periods and Antiquity but participants working on other periods are also most welcomed to submit a paper. Title, abstract (max. 250 words), contact information, professional affiliation and the amount of time requested (10, 15 or 20 minutes) must be submitted by 11 March 2005 to the session organiser. Please note that the AIA will accept papers given in English or French. Information on the AIA, the annual meeting and travel funds is available online at: http://www.archaeological.org
Manon Savard
Université du Québec à Rimouski
300, allée des Ursulines
Rimouski (Québec)
G5L 3A1
Canada
Phone : (+1) 418 723-1986 ext. 1225
E-mail : manon_savard@uqar.qc.caSubjects
- Prehistory and Antiquity (Main subject)
Places
- Montreal, Canada
Date(s)
- vendredi, mars 11, 2005
Contact(s)
- Manon Savard
courriel : manon_savard [at] uqar [dot] qc [dot] ca
Information source
- Nicolas Beaudry
courriel : nicolas [dot] beaudry [at] umontreal [dot] ca
To cite this announcement
« The archaeology of food: culture and identity », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on mardi, février 15, 2005, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/189879