Katarzyna Żebrowska, Agata Ulanowska, Kazimierz Lewartowski (eds.), Sympozjum Egejskie. Papers in Aegean Archaeology, vol. II, Warsaw 2019 (original) (raw)
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Sympozjum Egejskie: Papers in Aegean Archaeology is a peer-reviewed sub-series of Warsaw Studies in Archaeology. It has been designed to fulfil the role of a platform for presenting and introducing a wide range of new research approaches and themes within the broad area of Aegean Archaeology. This is primarily achieved through showcasing the work of newcomers to the discipline, in other words those scholars who are currently at the beginning of their research career in the field of Aegean Archaeology, as well as scholars working outside the traditional university structure such as independent scholars, professional field archaeologists, museum curators, and conservators. It is our hope that this series will serve as a concise guide to the most recent research undertaken by early career scholars and the diverse and inspiring new trends in the archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean, as well as shining a light on the future direction of the discipline.
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Sympozjum Egejskie - 8th Conference in Aegean Archaeology
We welcome you to register to attend Sympozjum Egejskie - 8th Conference in Aegean Archaeology!! Please find the registration form at the bottom of this webpage: https://www.archeologia.uw.edu.pl/en/sympozjum-egejskie-8th-conference-in-aegean-archaeology-june-23-25-2021/ Here you can also find the conference programme and the book of abstracts
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