ICAZ 12th Worked Bone Research Group Meeting
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The GEA Research Group and the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology of the University of Granada, will host the 12th Worked Bone Research Group (WBRG) Meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), between Tuesday 23th May and Saturday 27th May 2017.
The preliminary program includes three-four days of oral and poster presentations, and a final excursion of one day to Cordoba and its Umayyad Great Mosque (Unesco World Heritage), as well as a visit to the Antequera Dolmen Site (Unesco World Heritage).
We plan to publish the Proceedings of the 12th Group (WBRG) Meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) in BAR International Series.
If you would like to attend this meeting and/or you have any comments related to it, we ask that you let us know as soon as possible. You should contact scientific coordinators Manuel Altamirano or Eva Alarcón (granada12meeting@gmail.com).
Scientific coordinators:
Scientific committee:
Dr. Gonzalo Aranda Jiménez. Universidad de Granada
Dr Steven P Ashby. FSA SFHEA. University of York
Dr. Douglas V. Campana. US National Park Service
Dr. Alice Choyke. Central European University of Budapest
Dr. Francisco Contreras Cortés. Universidad de Granada
Dr. Pam J. Crabtree. New York University
Dr. Éva David. Maison Archéologie Ethnologie Université Paris Ouest
Dr. Sabine Deschler-Erb. Archäologie (IPNA) & Vindonissa-Professur
Dr. Christian Gates St-Pierre. Université de Montréal
Dr. Juan Antonio López Padilla. Museo Arqueológico de Alicante
Dr. Heidi Luik. Tallinn University
Dr. Marta Moreno García. Instituto de Historia. CSIC
Dr, Jean-Marc Pétillon. CNRS. Université Toulouse le Mirail
Dr. Noëlle Provenzano. CNRS - Université de Montpellier III
Dr. Isabelle Sidera. Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense. CNRS
Organised by
GEA. Cultura material e identidad social en la Prehistoria del sur de la Península Ibérica
Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología. Universidad de Granada