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  • Call for papers - History

    « Revue de l’Association des jeunes chercheurs de l’Ouest » - Varia

    L’Association des jeunes chercheurs de l’Ouest (AJCO), créée en 2020 par d’anciens masterants de l’université d’Angers, aide les jeunes chercheurs traitant de questions d’histoire à valoriser leurs travaux de recherche. La Revue de l’association des jeunes chercheurs de l’Ouest est disponible en libre accès sur son site internet et publie des articles sur des thématiques et des périodes variées. Cette revue de jeunes chercheurs permet aux masterants, doctorants et jeunes diplômés en histoire de promouvoir leurs recherches.

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  • Call for papers - Science studies

    Archaeology Gone Astray: Forgeries, Misinterpretation, and Other Field Stories

    An UISPP 'History of archaeology' commission conference

    The conference “Archaeology Gone Astray: Forgeries, Misinterpretations, and Other Field Stories” is dedicated to the less glorious—but undeniably fascinating—chapters in the history of archaeology. We’ll delve into everything from notorious forgeries and spectacular blunders to interpretive dead ends and moments of… let’s say, excessive enthusiasm in the field.The event offers a space for reflection, self-reflection, and a bit of humor—because, like any living science, archaeology sometimes takes a wrong turn. Yet, even when it goes astray, it always leads to something interesting.While the main theme centers on the field’s twists, turns, and detours, the program will also feature an open session for participants who wish to present their current research projects.

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  • Oujda

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Études archéologiques non invasives et reconstitutions des paysages de part et d’autre de la Méditerranée (Antiquité – Moyen âge)

    L’Université Mohammed 1er Oujda-Maroc, le centre de recherche Archéologie et géographie du Maghreb et le Laboratoire AOROC – CNRS-PSL, organisent un colloque international « Études archéologiques non invasives et reconstitutions des Paysages de part et d’autre de la Méditerranée, Antiquité - Moyen-âge », qui s’adresse aux recherches, pratiquées dans les pays riverains de Méditerranée, suivant des méthodes qui permettent d’obtenir plus rapidement, des informations sur les vestiges conservés en surface, en sous-sol ou en milieux aquatiques.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    On the Trail of Prehistoric Individuals: Scientific Challenges, Methods, Perspectives

    This conference explores the identification of individuals in Prehistory—a topic that inspired several foundational studies in the late 1970s and 1980s. Nearly 50 years later, where do we stand? From the Palaeolithic to the Metal Ages, how can we attempt to identify individuals through the full range of available archaeological remains and materials? What methods can we employ to achieve this? What are the conditions of their use, their levels of resolution, and more broadly, their advantages and limitations? By applying these methods, what insights can we hope to gain into the social and economic organisation of past societies? Finally, how can we envision the future of this ambitious, yet undeniably complex, field of research? 

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  • Caen

    Call for papers - History

    Animaux aquatiques en captivité (de l’Antiquité au XVIe siècle)

    L’objet du colloque concerne l’étude des moyens, méthodes et lieux de captivité des animaux aquatiques, et les interactions entre les espèces captives et les humains. Même s’il sera question bien évidemment de la gestion des viviers, le colloque n’a pas pour problématique principale l’alimentation humaine. Il s’agit ici d’envisager la captivité des animaux aquatiques de façon plus globale, en s’intéressant notamment à leurs conditions de vie.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The Edges of Sound. On Sound and Dance: Identities, thresholds and tolerances, from Antiquity to Middle Ages

    For issue 12 of Frontière.s, to be published at the end of 2026, we propose a theme based on sound. Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Angela Bellia and Licia Buttà invite you to reflect on music, soundscapes and dance in the ancient and medieval periods, the study of which has recently undergone significant and multiple developments.

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  • Bogotá

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Man-made Environmental Impact in Antiquity

    XI Conference on Classical Philology in honorem Jorge Rojas Otálora

    Classical texts reflect a profound awareness of human impact on the environment. From Homer’s flooded rivers to Roman mining techniques and the exploitation of animals, the ancient world reveals complex interactions with nature. This is an invitation to contribute by exploring ecological transformation, environmental thought, and ethical views on animals in Antiquity. Literary, philosophical, and historical approaches are welcome in examining how ancient cultures shaped and conceptualized their natural world. The aim is to enrich contemporary discussions with insights from Antiquity.

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  • Augsburg

    Call for papers - Modern

    The Zeitgeist in Toys & Games

    Founded in 1993, the International Toy Research Association (ITRA) is the longest standing professional research association dedicated specifically to the trans-disciplinary scientific study of toys, games, and other types of playthings.  ITRA's 10th World Conference will be held in Augusburg, Germany from 5-7 August, 2026. The conference provides opportunities to exchange, reflect on, and discuss the zeitgeist in toys and games. We invite proposals from many different disciplines and professions that examine any type of toys, games, and playthings–physical, digital or hybrid.

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  • Montpellier

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    La liste : enjeux d’édition critique et questions de transmission

    Cette journée d’étude propose de s’interroger sur les spécificités induites par la forme de la liste en matière d’édition critique et de transmission. Les cas d’études concerneront le monde latin, de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Qual è il contributo della tradizione giuridica romanistica alle sfide poste dalla scienza e dalle nuove tecnologie?

    Les sources juridiques romaines sont référencées dans de vastes corpus (par exemple, le Digeste, les codes et autres littératures juridiques). Elles constituent une base qualitative solide. Un ouvrage pionnier vient de paraître (R. Perani, IA e Digesta e Digesta Iustiniani, Milan 2023) dans lequel l’auteur a soumis à l’intelligence artificielle la casuistique juridique, issue des compilations de Justinien, afin de tester la fiablilité prédictive de l’intelligence artificielle. Plus généralement, cette rencontre sera l’occasion d’aborder la capacité des algorithmes à comprendre le raisonnement et la logique de la science juridique romaine à travers une approche comparatiste.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    A “total” approach to the Third Mithridatic War (73-63 BC)

    The aim of this conference is to provide an up-to-date overview of the Third Mithridates War (73-63 BC), with a focus on the systemic aspects of the war in terms of its political, cultural and social realities. 

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  • Bogotá

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    El ser humano y su impacto medioambiental en la Antigüedad

    IX Jornadas Filológicas in honorem Jorge Rojas Otalora

    La XI edición de las Jornadas Filológicas estará dedicada a estudiar la compleja relación entre el ser humano y la naturaleza. Invitamos a especialistas de diversas áreas de estudio relacionadas con la Antigüedad a analizar y discutir fuentes que nos permitan comprender la visión de los antiguos

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  • Paris

    Study days - Europe

    Les garde-manger de l’Antiquité

    Conservation et gestion alimentaire dans la vallée du Nil et en Méditerranée

    After the first two study days organised by the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan and devoted to earthen storage architectures of the Nile Valley, the aim of this new meeting is to explore the ways in which food stocks were managed, by including specialists from the ancient Mediterranean worl

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  • Mostaganem

    Call for papers - Representation

    « Annales du patrimoine » n° 25 (Littérature et interculturalité) : Varia

    La revue Annales du patrimoine de l'université de Mostaganem (Algérie) lance un appel à publication pour son prochain numéro. La revue est dédiée aux domaines du patrimoine : Langue et littérature, relations interculturelles entre orient et occident, cultures et civilisations du moyen âge, mysticisme, art et autres. Les soumissions peuvent être en arabe, en français et en anglais.

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  • Nanterre

    Conference, symposium - Prehistory and Antiquity

    New Perspectives on Suetonius

    Almost twenty years after the last conference on Suetonius, this event, that will gather scholars from all over the world aims at reassessing the last progresses on this author.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - History

    Attractiveness and mobility networks: seducing, welcoming and integrating

    As part of the study day "Attractiveness and Mobility Networks," PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and scholars are invited to explore the dynamics of attractiveness in individual and collective mobilities, from the Bronze Age to the modern era. The event focuses on the legal, political, and social mechanisms implemented to attract, welcome, and integrate individuals into networks. It also examines the formal and informal circulation of information, as well as the processes of community clustering. Particular attention will be given to both the successes and failures of these mechanisms of attractiveness.

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  • Innsbruck

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    Third Space and Ancient World Studies

    The Spatial Turn of the 1980’s shifted the attention of scholars in Humanities, Social, and Cultural Studies towards questions of human interaction with landscape and the physical environment. At the same time, the term space was defined as more than just physical places, rather, social spaces and the production of such in the context of human interaction became the leading research focus. This conference seeks to develop the research on spatial perception in ancient societies by gathering scholars of any discipline in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Sciences to discuss spatial concepts from their own disciplinary perspective.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Call for papers - Europe

    Etruscan Landscapes

    Power, Society, and Territorial Dynamics in a Changing Italy (cent. 4th BC-1st AD)

    Rome’s conquest of Italy wrecked the existing political environment. This struggle involved Greeks, peoples of Central Italy, Gauls, Etruscans, and shaped the Mediterranean world, giving the historical base on which our own was built. Yet, it remains not fully understood. Through a multidisciplinary analysis integrating archaeological and historical sources, this conference aims to investigate the transformation of power dynamics—military, economic, and social—and their impact on both urban centres and peripheral territories.

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  • Paris

    Study days - Law

    Le temps et le droit

    La thématique retenue fait écho à une problématique constante en droit : celle de rendre le temps maîtrisable par le droit ou, du moins, essayer d'extraire le droit du temps. Les intervenants aborderont le sujet dans une perspective théorique, avec un premier pannel axé autour de la philosophie du droit, pour aborder ensuite un aspect plus pratique de la Mésopotamie ancienne jusqu'à l'Époque moderne en passant par Rome et le droit du travail contemporain.

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  • Athens

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Metallon

    The Exploitation of Subsurface Resources in Ancient Greece

    The Greek term metallon may refer to either a mine or a quarry, whether used for the extraction of rock, ore, or salt. In this sense, it does not denote the nature of the resources themselves, but rather their shared origin: the subsurface. This common provenance opens the door to a cross-disciplinary reflection on the exploitation and management of such resources in ancient Greece. In recent decades, the study of the past has seen a growing interest in environmental questions. A key dimension of this research concerns the relationship between ancient societies and their environment: how did human groups interact with their surroundings to meet their needs, build infrastructure, or produce everyday objects? In this field, the rise of interdisciplinary approaches – at the intersection of archaeological sciences and historical inquiry – combined with recent methodological advances, has led to major developments in the field.

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