Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Call for Papers: European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art (EASAA) 2016

 


The EASAA has just announced its 23rd conference, taking place in Cardiff, Wales, from 4-8 July 2016. The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, will be hosting.

Abstracts of up to 350 words for 20 minute presentations are invited, in Word (.doc, .docx, or .rtf format). Conference contributions should draw on current and unpublished research relating to the archaeology and art history of South Asia, from all periods. Topics from neighboring regions will also be considered if they throw light on South Asian archaeology or art history. Submissions by PhD candidates should be accompanied by a letter of recommendation from their University, preferably from their Supervisor.

Deadline: 14th December 2015. Please send abstracts and any enquiries to easaa@cardiff.ac.uk

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

21st Annual EASAA Conference: Paris, 2012


This summer is the 21st Annual EASAA Conference- that's the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art.

The conference will be in Paris from 2 to 6 July 2012 at the Ecole du Louvre.

Although the deadline for abstract submissions has now passed, registration will take place online latest by April.

For more information, visit the EASAA website

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Conference: South Asian Archaeology


The conference of conferences, for South Asian archaeologists anyway, is coming up. The European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art usually have a biennial conference, but it's a little late this time. The waiting's over though- the 2010 conference will be held in Vienna this July.

The proceedings of the conferences are published with all the papers, and the volumes are usually invaluable updates on all of the research on the archaeology of South Asia.

Only for those with a very hardcore academic interest! The deadline to submit abstracts has passed, but you can register to attend until February 28th.

http://www.easaa.org/

Image is the EASAA logo. No, really.