SCHEDULE
Registration and opening
9:30–10:00: Registration and coffee/tea
10:00–10:10: Opening (Reuvenshal)
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KEYNOTE 1 (Reuvenshal)
10:10–10:40 Adieyatna Fajri, The Ruined Kingdom: The Legacies of Colonial Plunder and Demolition of the Royal Palace of Banten in 1808
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SESSION 1a: Queer & Gender Archaeology (Reuvenshal)
11:00–11:20: De Wit, M., Breaking the cycle; how queer and transgender archaeology can help Cycladic figurines escape gender and sex biases
11:25–11:45: Figueroa, C., Non-binary identities expressed through ceramic figurines
SESSION 1b: Research Gaps (F102)
11:00–11:20: Lustig, T. F., The (in)visibility of leprosy: exploring the impact of leprosy on life in medieval Denmark, and considerations on its absence(?) in medieval Dutch populations
11:25–11:45: Antonini, G., Beyond cultural markers and Roman-centric vision: new perspectives on marginalised identities in Pre-Roman Southern Lazio
SESSION 1c: The Archaeology of Childhood (F103)
11:00–11:20: Zehentner, V., Childhood and spaces in provincial Roman archaeology – a spatial approach to children of the past
11:25–11:45: Leja, K. P. A., Tracing stress: reconstructing subadult physiological stressors with biomolecular analysis in post-medieval Dutch populations
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SESSION 2a: Community Archaeology, Heritage, and Politics (Reuvenshal)
12:30–12:50: Dika Balotoken, A. S., Ethics of community research in Cameroonian archaeology
12:55–13:15: Müller, G. A. & Ospina, M., Embracing community archaeology in the margins. A perspective from northwestern Colombia
13:20–13:40: Jarigsma, A. E., The South China Sea conflict: the role of archaeology in China’s claims
SESSION 2b: Archaeology of the Americas (F102)
12:30–12:50: Espinoza Gutiérrez, S. P., Vidas Maya: an osteobiographical study on gendered domestic life experience in Late Classic Piedras Negras, Guatemala (AD 250-900)
12:55–13:15: Barba, S. M., Desert archives: ephemeral materiality along the Arizona borderlands
13:20–13:40: Bermúdez Casimilas, S., Activity-related bone markers in a sample from the Convent of San Francisco in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. 16th-19th centuries
SESSION 2c: Spatial Margins (F103)
12:30–12:50: Dammeyer, D. L., Water use at North Atlantic medieval monasteries: a comparison on case studies from Iceland and Scotland
12:55–13:15: Furczyk, A., At the borders of Magdalenian art. Study of mobile art objects from Ćmielów 95 and Wilczyce 10 sites, SE Poland
13:20–13:40: Colombo, G. C., Seeing the unseen: open digital tools for reevaluating understudied rural landscape
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LUNCH AND POSTERS
14:00–15:00
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KEYNOTE 2 (Reuvenshal)
15:00–15:30: María Serrano Ruber, Marginal Bodies? Deciphering and Co-Creating Disability Narratives in Archaeology
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SESSION 3a: The Archaeology of Disability (Reuvenshal)
15:45–16:05: Roggema, A. F., Disability Archaeology: developing a new framework for the osteoarchaeological study of disability
16:10–16:30: Paans, T., Divergence within archaeology: how disabled people are being pushed out of academia
16:35–16:55: Correa da Silva e Vargas, N., Sensing the past: an archaeological framework for studying disabilities
SESSION 3b: Asian Archaeology (F102)
15:45–16:05: Steixner, E. L., A taste for trinkets: the impact of taste-making and consumer choice on 18th century Dutch-Asian colonial bead trade
16:10–16:30: Drijver, J. L., Visual archives as an archaeological method in Gandharan research
16:35–16:55: Silvestri, G., Buddhist rock sculpture at the margins of the Silk Road: comparative cases from Swat and Namsan (7th-8th centuries)
SESSION 3c: New Methods (F103)
15:45–16:05: Schultze, C. H. et al., On the margin of the north: a geochemical case study of the Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age pottery from the urnfield of Wapse, Drenthe
16:10–16:30: Seneši, J. et al., Investigating heat distribution in South African archaeological sites with clumped isotope thermometry
16:35–16:55: Tsvetkova, Y. V., Faecal matters: investigating coprolites from Chalcolithic Cyprus
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CLOSING & DRINKS (Reuvenshal)
17:20–17:35: Closing ceremony
17:35–18:35: Borrel (Drinks)