Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICAACPI conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceania Studies and related disciplines.
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Archaeological Methodologies in Oceania
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This track focuses on innovative archaeological techniques and methodologies employed in the Pacific Islands. Participants will discuss the implications of these methods for understanding ancient civilizations and their material culture.
02
Cultural Heritage and Identity in the Pacific
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Exploring the interplay between cultural heritage and identity, this session examines how ancient civilizations of the Pacific Islands have shaped contemporary identities. Papers will address the preservation of heritage and its significance for modern communities.
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Ritual Practices and Religious Beliefs
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This track delves into the ritual practices and religious beliefs of ancient Pacific Island societies. Contributions will analyze the role of these practices in shaping social structures and cultural memory.
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Colonial Legacies and Their Impact
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Focusing on the colonial histories of the Pacific Islands, this session will explore how colonial legacies have influenced archaeological interpretations and contemporary societies. Discussions will include the challenges of decolonizing archaeological narratives.
05
Material Culture and Daily Life
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This track investigates the material culture of ancient Pacific Island civilizations and its implications for understanding daily life. Papers will highlight artifacts, tools, and their roles in social and economic activities.
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Settlement Patterns and Community Organization
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Examining the settlement patterns of ancient civilizations in the Pacific Islands, this session will explore how geography influenced community organization and resource management. Contributions will include case studies from various islands.
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Oral Traditions and Historical Narratives
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This track emphasizes the importance of oral traditions in preserving the histories of Pacific Island cultures. Participants will discuss how these narratives complement archaeological findings and contribute to cultural identity.
08
Monuments and Sacred Sites
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Focusing on the significance of monuments and sacred sites, this session will explore their roles in ancient Pacific Island societies. Papers will analyze the archaeological evidence and cultural meanings associated with these structures.
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Trade Networks and Economic Exchange
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This track examines the trade networks and economic exchanges that connected ancient Pacific Island civilizations. Discussions will focus on the archaeological evidence of trade goods and their implications for social interactions.
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Communities and Social Structures
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Exploring the social structures of ancient communities in the Pacific Islands, this session will address kinship, leadership, and communal practices. Contributions will provide insights into the dynamics of social organization.
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Excavation Techniques and Case Studies
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This track presents recent excavation techniques and case studies from archaeological sites in the Pacific Islands. Participants will share findings that enhance our understanding of ancient civilizations and their environments.
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