Subject: Call for papers--Archaeology, Art, Science, and Humanities
Call for Papers XVI International Congress of Classical Archaeology of the Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC) Harvard University Art Museums Boston/Cambridge, USA August 23-26, 2003 Sponsored by Harvard University Art Museums, the 16th International Congress of Classical Archaeology will be held for the first time in the United States. The theme of the congress is: "Common Ground: Archaeology, Art, Science, and Humanities" and has been designed to bring together scholars from these diverse fields and to offer new perspectives and new methods of investigation. Institutions in Cambridge and Boston represent one of the cradles of classical archaeology and art history in the western hemisphere and will offer stimulating experiences, collections, and perspectives to the participants. Eligibility: Membership in AIAC is not required to present a paper at the meeting. Scholars, students, museum professionals, and those working in areas such as archaeology, prehistory, classics, history of art and architecture, classical archaeology and literature, conservation, site preservation, computer technology, historiography, and museum studies are invited to submit an abstract relating to the Congress theme. Languages: Papers will be accepted in English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish. Correspondence with participants will be in English. Submission Procedures: All abstracts must be received on or before November 1, 2002. All submissions will be reviewed and grouped into sessions by the Program Committee. Abstracts should include sufficient information (geographical, chronological, methodological, etc.) to enable the Committee to assign them to the appropriate session. The Committee reserves the right to assign abstracts submitted for sessions to the Poster Session should that method of presentation be deemed more suitable. Submitters will be notified of the Program Committee's decision to accept or decline a submission in February 2003. Paper and Poster Sessions: To present a paper (not to exceed 15 minutes), or a poster presentation at the Congress, submit an abstract that is typed, double-spaced, and not to exceed 250 words. On a separate sheet, please provide: . your name . academic affiliation for any co-authors . your mailing address (including country and postal codes) . telephone, cell-phone, and Fax: numbers (including country and city codes) . e-mail address Colloquium Sessions: Colloquia submissions require a one page statement which clearly outlines the theme of the colloquium. List the papers in the order they will be presented including any discussants or respondents. An abstract and complete contact information is required for every presenter (see above). The colloquium materials should arrive as one package. Individuals interested in organizing a colloquium may contact Amy Brauer or Carol Mattusch at aiac2003.fas.harvard.edu for more information. Suggested Session Topics: Recording the Past New Discoveries and Developments Views of the Ancient World History of Archaeology Science in Archaeology Museums and Collecting Classical Archaeology and Museums Teaching Classical Archaeology Computers in Classical Archaeology Iconography and Religion Epigraphy and Numismatics Classical Architecture and City Planning Submissions may be made by: a. Electronic-submissions will be accepted at <URL:http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu>. Click on "Events and Programs" and follow the AIAC 2003 links. b. mail-hard copy submissions should be sent to AIAC 2003 Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art and Numismatics Arthur M. Sackler Museum Harvard University Art Museums 32 Quincy Street Cambridge MA 02138, USA c. Fax: Submissions may be faxed to 617-495-5506. Faxed submissions must be followed by a hard copy. Congress Registration: All presenters will be required to register for the Congress and pay the full conference fee. A reduced fee will be available to students. AIAC provides no remuneration for travel or any other expenses. For information about membership in the AIAC, please visit <URL:http://www.aiac.org>. All AIAC members will receive a reduced registration fee. Key Dates: Deadline for submitting abstracts: November 1, 2002 Notification of acceptance or rejection: February, 2003 Deadline for reduced registration fee: June 1, 2003 Deadline for hotel reservations: June 22, 2003 Deadline for paper January 1, 2004 Please check <URL:http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu> for updated information regarding the Congress. Click on the Arthur M. Sackler Museum link for the Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art and Numismatics. Amy Brauer Ancient and Byzantine Art and Numismatics Arthur M. Sackler Museum Harvard University Art Museums 32 Quincy Street Cambridge MA 02138 USA 617-495-3393 Fax: 617-495-5506 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:7 Distributed: Friday, July 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-7-010 ***Received on Friday, 19 July, 2002