Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track will explore cutting-edge techniques and methodologies in archaeological research, emphasizing their application in uncovering historical narratives. Participants will discuss the integration of technology and traditional practices in enhancing archaeological documentation and interpretation.
Focusing on the challenges and solutions in heritage preservation, this track will examine case studies that highlight successful interventions. Discussions will center on the role of communities and stakeholders in safeguarding cultural heritage.
This session will delve into the complexities of interpreting archaeological findings within contemporary societal frameworks. Participants will engage in discussions about the implications of historical narratives on modern identities and cultural heritage.
This track will address the principles of sustainability in archaeological research and heritage management. Presentations will focus on strategies that promote ecological balance while preserving archaeological sites and cultural resources.
This session will explore the intersection of governance, policy-making, and archaeological management. Participants will analyze the effectiveness of current policies and propose frameworks for improved archaeological governance.
This track will highlight the role of emerging technologies in archaeological research, including remote sensing, GIS, and digital documentation. Discussions will focus on how these tools enhance data collection and analysis in the field.
This session will examine the importance of community involvement in the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage. Participants will share successful models of collaboration between archaeologists and local communities.
Focusing on the role of performance in archaeology, this track will explore how reenactments and public demonstrations can enhance understanding of historical contexts. Discussions will center on the impact of these performances on audience engagement and education.
This session will address the critical aspects of archaeological planning and site management in the face of modern development pressures. Participants will discuss best practices and innovative approaches to ensure the protection of archaeological resources.
This track will promote interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from various fields related to heritage studies. Participants will explore how integrating perspectives from history, anthropology, and environmental science can enrich archaeological research.
This session will focus on the ethical considerations and responsibilities of archaeologists in their research and practice. Discussions will include topics such as repatriation, cultural sensitivity, and the impact of archaeological work on modern societies.
