Tennessee Undergraduate Classics Research Conference
On 15 November 2024 abstracts (250 words) are due for the Thirteenth Annual Tennessee Undergraduate Classics Research Conference, to be held on 1 March 2025 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Further information and the forms for submission are available at https://classics.utk.edu/undergraduate-conference/.
CAA 2025
On 24 November 2024 abstracts for papers (1,000 words maximum, plus 3 citations), posters (200-500 words, plus up to 3 citations), or workshops (500 words or less) are due for the 52nd Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA 2025). Digital Horizons: Embracing Heritage in an Evolving World, to be held on 5-9 May 2025 in Athens, Greece. Further information is available at https://2025.caaconference.org/.
#ICAP2025
On 6 December 2024 abstracts are due for the 16th annual International Conference of Archaeological Prospection (#ICAP2025), to be held on 16-19 September 2025 in Ghent, Belgium. Further information is available at https://www.archprospection.org/archpros25/. The sessions will be:
• Multimethod archaeological site prospection
• Environmental studies and (palaeo-)landscape mapping
• New methods and innovations in field prospection
• Data processing and geospatial analysis
• Automated data interpretation and classification
• Archaeological resource management and societal valorization
TAG W&M
On 15 December 2024 abstracts for sessions are due for the Theoretical Archaeology Group 2025: Gather, Listen, Engage (TAG W&M), to be held at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA on 9-11 May 2025; on 1 February 2025 proposals for contributing papers will be due. Further information is available at https://tag2025wm.com/.
Women in the Archaeology of Greece 3
On 20 December 2024 abstracts (500 words maximum) are due for the 3rd workshop on Women in the Archaeology of Greece: Tribute to Maria Ludwika Bernhard. The Great Women Behind the Great Men, to be held on 12-13 March 2025 in Athens, Greece, organized jointly by the French School at Athens and the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Greece. Further information is available at https://www.efa.gr/call-for-papers-the-great-women-behind-the-great-men/.
MESO11-2025
On 15 January 2025 abstracts are due for the 11th International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe (MESO11-2025), to be held on 15-19 September 2025 in Ferrara, Italy. Further information is available at https://meso2025.sciencesconf.org/. The sessions will be:
• Transitions
• Colonisation
• Regional identities
• People and their environment
• People and places
• Settlements and dwellings
• Technology
• Mobility and communication
• Understanding the social context
• Rites and symbols
• Bioarchaeological approaches
• Current research and Mesolithic narratives