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In this research, a sample of ceramic waste found in the architectural fills of Huaca La Capilla - San José de Moro, Jequetepeque valley, was analyzed. This involved condensing a typology-seriation of ceramics, which was articulated in relation to social behaviors and garbage management in San José de Moro.
Deadline for submissions: December 22, 2023
The Research Society for American Periodicals invites submissions for its 2022-23 Article Prize.
Call for Papers: Book 2.0 Issue 14.2 📣
Book 2.0 looks forward to providing a forum for promoting and sharing the most innovative and imaginative practices in the teaching of writing, illustration, book design and production.
From Entremons: Journal of World History we are happy to announce our new Call For Papers. This year the new number will be on 'Commerce, Mobility and Intercultural Exchanges in a Transregional Framework'.
Suggested Topics:
-Travel Accounts and First Contacts in World History
-Commerce and Intercultural Exchanges
-Slavery and Forced Migrations
-Colonialism and Environmental Impact
-Diffusion of Ideas and Technology
Description: Carroll College invites applications for a tenure track or one-year Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern European and Sub-Saharan African History for the 2024-2025 academic year, with the tenure-track option dependent upon qualifications. The 4/3 teaching load includes such courses as the second semester of the Topics in Global History survey class, as well as upper-level courses in modern Europe and the history of modern Africa, excluding North Africa. Ability to teach Russian History an advantage.
The Leon Levy Center for Biography invites applications for four 2024 – 2025 Biography Fellowships and one Leon Levy /Alfred P. Sloan Fellow in science biography. Each resident fellow receives a stipend of $72,000, research assistance, writing space and library privi- leges. They also participate in monthly seminars and the intellectual life of the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Application deadline: Jan 4, 2024
Website: llcb.ws.gc.cuny.edu
Every year, Dalhousie’s Graduate History Society hosts a conference to foster critical thinking and meaningful discussion on the discipline. This year’s theme of consilience hopes to spark discussion on the importance of interdisciplinary research. The importance of consilience is fostering a dialogue between disciplines that traditionally have little interaction. In this case, the more we know, the more we grow, and this year’s conference intends to highlight how interdisciplinary approaches to history should be celebrated, providing a sense of unity in knowledge.