From World Heritage Sites to Communities of Knowledge

16JANUARY - 20JANUARY 2023
MADRID - BURGOS
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#SovereignPaleoAnth

Activity coordinated by María Soto Quesada
Tomás y Valiente Fellow (MIAS - UAM)

COORD.: María Soto (MIAS – UAM, España), Marina Mosquera (URV- IPHES- CERCA, España) y Julio Mercader (University of Calgary, Canadá)

ORG.: Madrid Institute for Advanced Study, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Insititut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social- Cerca y la University of Calgary.


MADRID (Casa de Velázquez and UAM - Facultad de Filosofía y Letras) AND BURGOS

 

Join us online.

The workshop will also include visits to the laboratories of the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology (UAM), the facilities of the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), the Museum of Human Evolution (MEH) and the UNESCO sites of the Sierra de Atapuerca (Atapuerca Foundation) in Burgos.

 

Podcasts

From ethiopian heritage sites to trained heritage professionals

Degsew Z. MEKONNEN

16/06/2023 - 13 min 40 s - Anglais
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African involvement in paleo science and conservation

Fredrick MANTHI

16/06/2023 - 19 min 35 s - Anglais
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Local communities in heritage resource management

Pastory BUSHOZI

16/06/2023 - 16 min 55 s - Anglais
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Cultural heritage resource in Tanzania

Christowaja NTANDU

16/06/2023 - 17 min 47 s - Anglais
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Bridging the gap between researchers and ministries

Happiness NYAMBO

16/06/2023 - 11 min 2 s - Anglais
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Collection management challenges for Tanzanians and foreigners

Mohamed ABDALLAH

16/06/2023 - 9 min 41 s - Anglais
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Atapuerca lessons: from obscurity to global success

Marina MOSQUERA MARTINEZ

16/06/2023 - 22 min 52 s - Anglais
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PRÉSENTATION

Africa preserves a great diversity of UNESCO palaeoanthropological sequences and sets, fundamental for the understanding of human origin and evolution. For decades, these sites have allowed us to analyse from different perspectives and disciplines the environment and adaptive strategies that have defined our evolutionary success.

Such investigations require the leadership, active participation and full integration of researchers and local communities, which are key to the development of an archaeology developed by and for local institutions.

With this in mind, this workshop, designed from an interdisciplinary perspective, will address key issues such as the promotion of educational programmes and international mobility for researchers, the dissemination of heritage and studies of the past, the creation of accessible collections and analyses, the need for sustainable scientific infrastructures and the different possibilities offered by inclusive science based on the involvement of local communities.

Experts from Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Canada, Israel, Portugal and Spain will meet in this workshop. Through the different international projects and specific case studies, the strategic lines and action programmes required to ensure the necessary decolonisation of palaeoanthropology and archaeology will be designed.

Detailed programme

 

PROGRAMME

  • Monday, 16 January (9:00 - 17:00)

    → CASA DE VELÁZQUEZ

    • S1 Propelling International Scholars into the International Arena

    • S2 Community and Museum Ecosystems

    • S3 Open Science

  

  • Tuesday, 17 January (9:00 - 17:00)

    → CASA DE VELÁZQUEZ

    • S4 Policy Roadmaps for Soverreign Research

    • S5 Turning Local Experts into Leaders

  

  • Wednesday, 18 January (9:00 - 17:00)

    → FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA Y LETRAS, UAM

    • S6 Brainstorming Session

    • Experimental Archaeology Exhibit

    • Educational Visit to MAN

   

  • Thursday, 19 January (11:30 - 20:00)

    → BURGOS

    • Visit to CENIEH Facilities and Labs

    • S7 Fundación Atapuerca and Museo de la Evolución Humana

    • Educational Visit to MEH

  

  • Friday, 20 January (10:00 - 18:00)

    → BURGOS

    • Visit to the Atapuerca Archaeological Sites

 

The workshop will also be accessible online.




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