International symposium
29 Nov-1 Dec 2023 Tours (France)

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French national Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap), in partnership with the laboratory Archaeology and Territories of UMR 7324 CITERES (CNRS, University of Tours), and in collaboration with archaeology section of the Office of Heritage and Archaeology of Neuchâtel (Switzerland), invites you to participate in a three-day international symposium entitled Reading the soil in archaeology: field practice and interdisciplinary perspectives. It will take place at the University of Tours, in the heart of the city, on the Tanneurs university site. We intend to publish the proposed contributions.

Soil features have been at the heart of archaeological questioning for several years, stimulated in particular by the work carried out in preventive archaeology. Their identification, particularly in the field, remains a source of new data and new approaches. Their interpretation is becoming an indispensable step in the archaeological research and can, for certain periods, play a central role.

The theme of the symposium was inspired by the common reflections of a group of archaeologists and specialists in earth sciences, with the aim of highlighting interdisciplinary approaches to the understanding of archaeological deposits and sites. Topics in soil science, stratigraphy, sedimentology, geophysics and other disciplines will be mobilised to discuss the soil in archaeological contexts. It includes the potential of these approaches, for both fieldwork planning and the development of archaeological policies.

Objectives and orientations

The symposium aims to promote the interdisciplinary reading of the soil component in field archaeology, relying in particular on the contribution of earth sciences in general. This should result in a better organisation of the various research topics such as field recording, sampling, analysis, data correlation and interpretation. The construction of reference systems, good practice guides and awareness of the recognition of pedo-sedimentary features during archaeological fieldwork appear to be essential today. This call is open for any approach on archaeological contexts as long as it concerns the dialogue between archaeology and environmental sciences in the frame of human occupations and activities as revealed by natural or man-influenced soil horizons and layers. The symposium is organised thematically and does not impose any chronological or geographical limitations to the papers.

What can be gained for analysis and interpretation of archaeological structures and layers when the first field observations take into account the soil characteristics? How can such approaches, that needs the collaboration of different actors, be facilitated and enhanced?

Programme and registration

Sessions

1. Highlighting geoarchaeology and its potentials
2. Field recording: terminology and protocols
3. Interdisciplinary dialogue: open-air sites
4. Interdisciplinary dialogue: cave sites
5. Black surface horizons and dark earths
6. Detecting and understanding archaeological structures : pits
7. Detecting and understanding archaeological structures : ditches, tells, barrows and houses
8. Detecting and understanding archaeological structures : fire
8. New instruments for field work and recording

+ 3 poster sessions

The programme for the 3 days can be consulted here.

Online registration from 15 May to 15 October 2023: https://archeosol2023.sciencesconf.org/registration

Support

This symposium is supported by regional archaeological service of DRAC Centre-Val de Loire and by the French National Research Agency (ANR-18-EURE-0001) under the “Investissements d’Avenir” programme.

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