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International Conference on Ceramic Analysis in Archaeology

ICCAA

22nd Sep – 23rd Sep 2026 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 4 SDG 9 SDG 11 SDG 12
01 Innovative Techniques in Ceramic Analysis +
This track focuses on the latest advancements in analytical methodologies for ceramic materials. Participants will explore cutting-edge technologies and their applications in archaeological research.
SDG 9 SDG 11
02 Ceramics and Cultural Heritage: Preservation Strategies +
This session addresses the challenges and strategies in preserving ceramic artifacts within cultural heritage contexts. Discussions will include best practices and innovative approaches to heritage preservation.
SDG 11 SDG 4
03 Material Analysis in Archaeological Contexts +
This track examines the significance of material analysis in understanding past human behaviors and societal structures. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the role of ceramics in archaeological interpretation.
SDG 4 SDG 9
04 Archaeological Methods for Ceramic Documentation +
This session will delve into various archaeological methods employed for the documentation of ceramic artifacts. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of traditional and modern techniques to enhance data accuracy.
SDG 4
05 Sustainability in Archaeological Practices +
This track explores the principles of sustainability within archaeological research and practice, particularly concerning ceramic materials. Participants will discuss the implications of sustainable practices for future archaeological governance.
SDG 12 SDG 13
06 Technological Innovations in Archaeological Analysis +
This session highlights the role of technology in enhancing archaeological analysis, with a focus on ceramic studies. Presentations will cover the integration of digital tools and methodologies in archaeological research.
SDG 9 SDG 4
07 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ceramic Studies +
This track encourages interdisciplinary collaboration in the study of ceramics, bridging archaeology with fields such as chemistry, engineering, and heritage studies. Participants will share insights on how diverse perspectives enrich archaeological understanding.
SDG 4 SDG 17
08 Archaeological Performance and Community Engagement +
This session examines the role of ceramics in archaeological performance and its impact on community engagement. Discussions will focus on how ceramic analysis can foster public interest and participation in heritage preservation.
SDG 11 SDG 16
09 Governance and Policy in Archaeological Management +
This track addresses the intersection of governance, policy, and archaeological management, particularly concerning ceramic artifacts. Participants will explore frameworks that support effective management and preservation of archaeological resources.
SDG 16 SDG 11
10 The Role of Ceramics in Archaeological Interpretation +
This session focuses on the interpretive potential of ceramics in reconstructing past societies and cultures. Presentations will highlight case studies that demonstrate how ceramic analysis informs archaeological narratives.
SDG 4 SDG 9
11 Future Directions in Archaeological Ceramic Research +
This track invites discussions on emerging trends and future directions in the field of archaeological ceramic research. Participants will share visions for advancing the study of ceramics in archaeology and its implications for heritage studies.
SDG 9 SDG 17