ON THE BIRTH OF THE EARLIEST TOWNS
Dear colleagues and friends,
Atelier Research Center is planning an international 3-days
zoom-seminar on the origins of urbanization, to be held in the Spring
2021. The birth of the earliest urban settlements will be considered,
along with the role of trade, agriculture and socialization in their
development. Early urbanisation trends in the Middle East, the Far
East, Europe and elsewhere will be compared. The accepted papers will
be published as a basic book on urban development. Urbanists,
landscape architects and planners, archeologists, anthropologists,
sociologists and experts in other disciplines are invited to
participate.
Interested colleagues and friends, are invited to contact
<[log in to unmask]>, before December 30 2020, indicating their
identity, country, profession and present position, including a
summary (250 to 500 words) of their proposed paper.
Cordial regards and best wishes,
Emmanuel Anati
(President, Atelier Research Center for Conceptual Anthropology)
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