La Sezione di Scienze Preistoriche e Antropologiche – Università di Ferrara organizza la 3a edizione della Summer School di tecnologia litica
Sono online i sei progetti di ricerca presentati dai Soci finanziati dall’Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria nel 2025.
Newcastle University (UK) announces a call for a PhD scholarship: Technological choice and variability in prehistoric metalworking.
L’IIPP intende supportare progetti di ricerca individuali o collettivi dei suoi soci su contesti e/o temi di interesse pre-protostorico.
Avremo modo di raccontare la pre-protostoria a Lucca Comics&Games con uno speciale programma di incontri su scienza e cultura
The Newcastle University is organizing an online course ‘Metalwork Wear Analysis: An Online Masterclass’ – taking place on June 2024.
La Sezione di Scienze Preistoriche e Antropologiche – Università di Ferrara organizza la 2a edizione della summerschool di tecnologia litica.
The call for applications for the 5th Joseph-Déchelette European Archaeology Prize will close on 1 March 2024.
The Emilie Campmas Prize explores animals in non-food items (ornaments, bone, fur, cave art, sepulchral deposits) from Prehistory to Protohistory
Fondation Fyssen aims is to “encourage all forms of scientific inquiry into cognitive mechanisms, including thought and reasoning, which underlie animal and human behavior, their biological and cultural bases, as well as phylogenetic and ontogenetic development”.
The areas supported by the Foundation are: Ethology, Psychology, Neurobiology, Social Anthropology, Ethnology, Human Palaeontology and Archaeology.
As part of its activities, the Fondation Fyssen will award:
Research grants: Form to fill in on our website from September 4th, 2023.
An International Prize:
The 2023 Fyssen International Prize will be awarded for research in:
COGNITION AND RELIGION
Cognition plays an important role in theories of religion and religious practices can evidently influence cognitive processes – but how is the relation between the two best captured and is there one approach that can account for influences in both directions ?
The Prize will be awarded to an internationally recognized scholar who has significantly advanced our understanding of the relation between cognition and religion.
The award for the International Prize is 100 000 €.