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 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the latest methodologies employed in the analysis of mortuary practices. Participants will explore how these innovative techniques enhance our understanding of burial archaeology.
This session examines the intersection of cultural heritage and mortuary practices across various societies. Discussions will highlight how these practices inform our understanding of cultural identity and historical narratives.
This track addresses the challenges and strategies involved in preserving burial sites as vital components of cultural heritage. Participants will share case studies that illustrate successful preservation efforts.
This session delves into the interpretative frameworks used to analyze funerary rituals and their significance. Scholars will present diverse perspectives on how these rituals reflect societal values and beliefs.
This track explores the role of emerging technologies in the study of mortuary practices and burial archaeology. Participants will discuss how technological advancements are reshaping archaeological documentation and analysis.
This session focuses on sustainable practices within archaeological research and heritage management. Discussions will center on balancing archaeological integrity with environmental and community considerations.
This track examines the frameworks of governance and policy that guide archaeological management of burial sites. Participants will discuss the implications of these policies for heritage conservation and community engagement.
This session investigates the performative aspects of mortuary rituals and their role in social cohesion. Scholars will analyze how these performances contribute to the understanding of cultural practices surrounding death.
This track addresses the importance of effective documentation and data management in archaeological research. Participants will explore best practices for ensuring the integrity and accessibility of archaeological data.
This session examines the relationship between cultural landscapes and burial practices. Discussions will focus on how burial sites contribute to our understanding of historical land use and cultural identity.
This track encourages interdisciplinary collaboration in the study of mortuary practices. Participants will share insights from various fields, including anthropology, history, and sociology, to enrich the understanding of burial archaeology.
