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The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) is a membership-based, not-for-profit association, open to archaeologists and other related or interested individuals or bodies in Europe and beyond. It was founded in 1994 at an inaugural meeting in Ljubljana , Slovenia, where its Statutes were formally approved, [ 1 ] and recognized by the ...
Institute for Digital Archaeology; Institute of Nautical Archaeology; International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles; International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology; The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage; International Council on Monuments and Sites
Logo. The Europae Archaeologiae Consilium (Latin for European Archaeological Council), or EAC, is an international non-profit organisation established under Belgian law (Organisation number: 189062000 / TVA-number: 472502440), which brings together the heads of the national services with responsibility for the archaeological heritage.
The Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) is a professional organisation for archaeologists working in the United Kingdom and overseas. It was founded in 1982, and at 21 July 2020 had 3,931 members overall, of whom 3,033 were accredited professionals; it also has 80 accredited organisations.
European Journal of Archaeology is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal of the European Association of Archaeologists. Since 2017, it has been published by Cambridge University Press. [1] The journal was entitled the Journal of European Archaeology (1993–1997). [2] The journal publishes archaeological research in and around Europe ...
Whether lost at the bottom of the ocean, tucked away in a library’s archives or hidden behind a kitchen wall, this year’s discoveries spanned an astonishing range.
Of the 45.6 billion euros Italy had spent by end-2023, 59% went into the construction sector, industry group Federcostruzioni said. The disbursement of EU COVID recovery funds ends in 2026.
The focus shall be the era since the beginning of explorations of the non-European parts of the world by Europeans, with prime concern in the Western Hemisphere. The society may additionally concern itself with European, Oceanic, African, and Asian archaeology having definite bearing upon scholarly problems in the Western Hemisphere.