SECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL SCIENCES AND ARTS (Albena, Bulgaria)
Abstract
SGEM Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences were established in 2001 year with the main idea of focusing on the World's Scientific Elite in the most recent and innovative areas of Science. SGEM Conferences are well known and recognized as one of the most prestigious and with big impact factor events in the International Scientific World.SGEM Conferences. Until now it has been covering all areas of the Geosciences, with a total of 27 scientific fields. The Organizer of the conference is the Bulgarian academy of sciences. Last year SGEM Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences expanded its presence in the International Scientific World through the new Scientific Events - SGEM Conferences on Social Sciences, covering 15 scientific fields of Social Sciences and Arts - Psychology, Psychiatry, Sociology, Healthcare, Education, Political Sciences, Law, Finance, Economics, Tourism, Anthropology, Archaeology, History, Philosophy, History of Arts, Contemporary Arts, Performing & Visual Arts, Architecture, and Design. Archaeology includes resources on the study of material remains (such as fossils, relics, artifacts, and monuments) of past human life and activities. This section covers resources concerned with all aspects of archaeology including methods of detection and analysis: Methods and Theory in Archaeology (Remote Sensing, Field Survey, Excavation, Analysis, Virtual Archaeology etc.), Asia's Ancient Cultures and Civilizations, Ancient Technology (Methods, Techniques, Analyses and Approaches etc.), Archaeological Survey and Excavation (Buried Along with a Body, Domestic Setting, Votive Offerings, Hoards etc.), Archaeological Classification and Analysis, Archaeological Interpretation and Reconstruction (Theories, Global Scope, development, Experimental Archeology etc.).
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International multidisciplinary scientific conferences on social science & arts 3-9 Septembers 2014, Bulgaria. SGEM conference on anthropology, archaeology, history, philosophy. Conference proceedings. Albena, 2014. P. 307-429.
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