Scales of Social, Environmental & Cultural Change in Past Societies
Kiel Conference
24.- 29.03.2025
SESSION 01: Evolutionary Archaeology and the Exploration of Major Transitions in Human History • SESSION 03: Neolithic stone-walled
enclosures in Western and Northern Europe (4th–3rd millennium cal BC) • SESSION 04: Obsolete (?) Models, Concepts, and Narratives in
Archaeology • SESSION 05: Identities, Personhood, and Social Relations in Transformation processes • SESSION 06: The contact between
Danes and Slavs in the 7th–12th centuries AD • SESSION 07: Individual agents in artifacts, assemblages, and landscapes: theoretical and
practical approaches in Paleolithic research • SESSION 08: AI in Archaeology • SESSION 09: Visualising multispecies encounters: Art, Affect,
Indigenous Knowledge, and ontology in Other-than-human Worlds • SESSION 10: Approaches to Coupling Earth and Human System Data:
Pitfalls and Potentials • SESSION 12: Neolithic Seascapes: Connectivity, Technology, and Social Organization • SESSION 14: Function and
Material Properties of Ceramics • SESSION 15: Echoes of transformation across the European Pre-Roman Iron Age • SESSION 16: Modeling
conflict in archaeology: Roads to data comparability • SESSION 18: Living with the water. Interdisciplinary prospection strategies to human
impact and adaptation in salt-marsh environment and coastal wetlands • SESSION 19: Material culture and visualisation: Situating styles
in their context of use • SESSION 21: Next Generation Archaeology. Student Contributions at the Kiel Conference • SESSION 22: From
Past to Current Knowledge: the ROOTS of Knowledge Transfer from the Perspective of Ancient Studies • SESSION 23: Dealing with
raising waters – the archaeology of drowned landscapes • SESSION 25: Unlocking the Past: The Advantages of Isotope Analysis
for Archaeological Studies • SESSION 26: Central Europe at the turn of 6th and 5th Millennia BC: crisis, restructuring or something
else? • SESSION 27: Sensory transformations: tracing interactions within archaeological contexts • SESSION 29: Human Mobility and
Landscape Transformation • SESSION 30: Architectureas ‘micro-universe’of prehistoric societies: social, economic and environmental
reconstructions • SESSION 31: Social significance of settlement plans: transformation pattern of past societies • SESSION 32: Development
of palynological tools for understanding past human-environmental interactions • SESSION 33: Scales of Transformation: Human-
environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies
Register until 10 March 2025
https://www.kielconference.uni-kiel.de/
24.- 29.03.2025
We are pleased to announce that registration for the Kiel Conference 2025 is open. Early Bird registration is available until December 15, 2024, with general registration open until March 10, 2025!
SESSION 01: Evolutionary Archaeology and the Exploration of Major Transitions in Human History • SESSION 03: Neolithic stone-walled
enclosures in Western and Northern Europe (4th–3rd millennium cal BC) • SESSION 04: Obsolete (?) Models, Concepts, and Narratives in
Archaeology • SESSION 05: Identities, Personhood, and Social Relations in Transformation processes • SESSION 06: The contact between
Danes and Slavs in the 7th–12th centuries AD • SESSION 07: Individual agents in artifacts, assemblages, and landscapes: theoretical and
practical approaches in Paleolithic research • SESSION 08: AI in Archaeology • SESSION 09: Visualising multispecies encounters: Art, Affect,
Indigenous Knowledge, and ontology in Other-than-human Worlds • SESSION 10: Approaches to Coupling Earth and Human System Data:
Pitfalls and Potentials • SESSION 12: Neolithic Seascapes: Connectivity, Technology, and Social Organization • SESSION 14: Function and
Material Properties of Ceramics • SESSION 15: Echoes of transformation across the European Pre-Roman Iron Age • SESSION 16: Modeling
conflict in archaeology: Roads to data comparability • SESSION 18: Living with the water. Interdisciplinary prospection strategies to human
impact and adaptation in salt-marsh environment and coastal wetlands • SESSION 19: Material culture and visualisation: Situating styles
in their context of use • SESSION 21: Next Generation Archaeology. Student Contributions at the Kiel Conference • SESSION 22: From
Past to Current Knowledge: the ROOTS of Knowledge Transfer from the Perspective of Ancient Studies • SESSION 23: Dealing with
raising waters – the archaeology of drowned landscapes • SESSION 25: Unlocking the Past: The Advantages of Isotope Analysis
for Archaeological Studies • SESSION 26: Central Europe at the turn of 6th and 5th Millennia BC: crisis, restructuring or something
else? • SESSION 27: Sensory transformations: tracing interactions within archaeological contexts • SESSION 29: Human Mobility and
Landscape Transformation • SESSION 30: Architectureas ‘micro-universe’of prehistoric societies: social, economic and environmental
reconstructions • SESSION 31: Social significance of settlement plans: transformation pattern of past societies • SESSION 32: Development
of palynological tools for understanding past human-environmental interactions • SESSION 33: Scales of Transformation: Human-
environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies
Register until 10 March 2025
https://www.kielconference.uni-kiel.de/