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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
ENVISIONING THE PAST: CONSTRUCTING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH
PICTORIAL TRADITIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS
University of Southampton
10-12 November 2000
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
Envisioning the Past is a groundbreaking international,
interdisciplinary conference bringing together researchers from
across the globe to discuss the latest insights into the visual
representation of anthropological, archaeological and scientific
knowledge.
The representation of the past is a new and developing field of
research, which addresses the construction of knowledge through
visual media, including fine arts, illustrations, museum displays,
multimedia and popular culture.
Papers are invited from researchers in archaeology, anthropology,
history, art history and the history and philosophy of science.
Abstracts of not more than 500 words should be forwarded to the
Conference Co-ordinator by 30 June 2000.
Susan Ballard, Conference Co-ordinator
Envisioning the Past Conference
Dept. of Archaeology, University of Southampton,
Highfield, Southampton. SO17 1BJ United Kingdom
tel:. (+44) 023 80 592930
email: [log in to unmask]
For further information visit our Web site at:
http://www.arch.soton.ac.uk/DeptStuff/representation.htm
(currently under construction)
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Sue Ballard
Dept. of Archaeology
University of Southampton
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