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International Conference on Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations of Africa

28–29 Jul 2026 Tunis, Tunisia Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICAACA conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across African Studies and related disciplines.

01 Archaeological Methodologies in African Contexts +
This track explores innovative excavation techniques and methodologies employed in African archaeology. Emphasis will be placed on case studies that highlight the effectiveness of these approaches in uncovering ancient civilizations.
02 Cultural Heritage and Preservation in Africa +
This session focuses on the challenges and strategies for preserving Africa's rich cultural heritage. Discussions will include the role of local communities in heritage management and the impact of globalization.
03 Rock Art and Symbolism in Ancient Africa +
This track examines the significance of rock art as a window into the beliefs and practices of prehistoric African societies. Participants will analyze various sites and their contributions to our understanding of ancient cultural expressions.
04 Trade Networks and Economic Systems in Precolonial Africa +
This session investigates the complex trade networks that facilitated economic interactions among ancient African civilizations. Papers will explore the implications of these networks on cultural exchange and societal development.
05 Indigenous Cultures and Their Legacy +
This track highlights the enduring impact of indigenous cultures on contemporary African societies. Presentations will discuss the preservation of traditional practices and their relevance in modern contexts.
06 Settlement Patterns in Ancient African Civilizations +
This session delves into the spatial organization and settlement patterns of ancient African societies. Research will focus on how geography and environment influenced the development of early states.
07 Historical Archaeology: Uncovering Africa's Past +
This track emphasizes the role of historical archaeology in reconstructing Africa's diverse past. Participants will present findings that bridge the gap between archaeology and historical records.
08 Material Culture and Identity in Ancient Africa +
This session explores the relationship between material culture and identity among ancient African peoples. Discussions will focus on artifacts as expressions of social, political, and cultural identities.
09 Ancient Egypt: Influences and Interactions +
This track examines the cultural and political interactions between Ancient Egypt and neighboring civilizations. Papers will explore the diffusion of ideas, technologies, and practices across regions.
10 Cultural Anthropology and African Societies +
This session integrates cultural anthropology with archaeological findings to provide a holistic view of ancient African societies. Participants will discuss how anthropological perspectives can enhance our understanding of archaeological data.
11 Historical Landscapes and Environmental Change +
This track investigates the interplay between human activity and environmental change in shaping historical landscapes in Africa. Research will highlight how ancient civilizations adapted to and transformed their environments.

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