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Programme Book of abstracts Guidelines for Authors First Circular Second Circular Final registration Form Payment details email : RCRFLisbon2016@letras.ulisboa.pt
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The Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores is an international learned society specialising in the field of Roman pottery. Its main aim is to establish contact between scholars of different countries and the field of interest is interpreted in its widest sense. The Society was founded in 1957 by the late Professor Howard Comfort of Haverford College, Pennsylvania, and now has over two hundred and fifty individual members in some twenty-five different countries. Congresses are held every two years, in different countries and at the invitation of members who offer to host them. (It is not, however, necessary to become a member of the RCRF in order to participate.) Papers are generally presented in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish. The 30th Congress of RCRF is organized by UNIARQ- Center for Archaeology, University of Lisbon (Faculty of Letters) with the collaboration of the Directorate General for Cultural Heritage, the National Archaeology Museum and Lisbon City Council. In this Congress the proposed theme will be "New Perspectives on Roman Pottery: Regional Patterns in a Global Empire", and we would like to make a reflection on the different regional consumption patterns of various categories of Roman pottery. |
Organizer:
UNIARQ - Centre for Archaeology, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Letters Partners:
Directorate General for Cultural Heritage and the National National Archaeology Museum Lisbon City Council FCT Foundation for Science and Technology |
Other participant institutions and support:
Câmara Municipal de Lagos; Câmara Municipal de Peniche; Câmara Municipal do Seixal; Centro de Arqueologia de Almada; Câmara Municipal de Vila Franca de Xira: Centro de Estudos Arqueológicos; Centro de Arqueologia de Lisboa (CAL); Museu Monográfico e ruínas de Conimbriga; Museu D. Diogo de Sousa; Museu de Lisboa. Teatro romano; Museu de Arqueologia e Etnografia do Distrito de Setúbal - AMS; Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros; Universidade do Algarve and also Atlantic Ferries; Delta Cafés; EGEAC; Fundação Millennium BCP; Pasteis de Belém; Troiaresort. |