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Prehistory Congress

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Atelier Etno <[log in to unmask]>

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Atelier Etno <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:52:23 +0200

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 UISPP WORLD CONGRESS Meknes, Maroc (Morocco): The CISENP Session
1 - 6 September 2020.
Over 1000 archeologists and anthropologists intend to meet at the
Congress. The Congress is planned to include general lectures,
scientific sessions, visits to archeological sites, social events,
official dinners, press conferences and open debates.
You are invited to join the event as member of the scientific session
on: "The Intellectual and Spiritual Expressions of Non-literate
Peoples ", (CISENP session 20-2020). Please confirm to CISENP SESSION
CONGRESS 2020, by email:  <[log in to unmask]> indicating your
suggested status.
There are 3 possible status of participant:
1- Active member presenting a paper. (The title of the proposed paper
and a short abstract should be included)
2- Voluntary member to help in the event (Engagement to attend and
actively help during the entire duration of the Congress should be
included)
3- Auditor, coming to listen (Reservation is required to grant seats
during the lectures)
All those wishing to participate are kindly invited to submit a
preliminary registration by providing their name, postal address and
email, along with the copy of a document of identity, to CISENP
SESSION CONGRESS 2020, email <[log in to unmask]>, indicating the
status desired, adding the relative statement. This preliminary
registration will keep you updated on further development.
Titles with summaries of 200–300 words should be submitted by April
20, 2020. Full text and illustrations should reach the editorial board
before May 20, 2020, so that the volume may be available in time to be
presented at the Congress. Please do not leave it to the last minute.
Acceptance of papers is submitted to the evaluation of reviewers.

Note: The diffusion of the Coronavirus epidemic awakens concerns about
the possibility that the congress may be delayed or canceled.
Hopefully, by September, the epidemic should be over.  In any case,
papers submitted on schedule and accepted for our session will be
published, even if the congress is canceled or the author is unable to
attend it.

About the session:
THE INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL EXPRESSIONS OF NON-LITERATE PEOPLES:
lectures and debates on specific issues will accompany this session, a
world meeting of CISENP members and friends.
The visual arts, music, dance, rituals, myths, and other traditions
are aspects of human vitality, socialisation and identity. Share your
story, contribute with your experience and knowledge. As in previous
occasions, the CISENP is conveying its session at the forthcoming
UISPP Congress 2020. Describing, recording, acquiring facts, are the
necessary sources of knowledge. Knowledge is the preamble of
understanding. Understanding is the source of behavior and actions.
Understanding the conceptual background of behavior and actions is a
source of awareness and a goal of research.
Descriptive archeology and anthropology are producing the data base
for effects resulting from causes. Reconstructing the processes from
effect to cause, helps understanding the changing course of culture
and of history. Your personal participation is an important piece of
this mosaic.
By studying the past, we are building the future. The knowledge of the
roots is the elementary base of culture. Even in the tribal world
young people are being initiated to the knowledge of their past!
We look forward to hearing from you,
Cordial regards and best wishes,
Prof. Emmanuel Anati
(President, CISENP International Commission)

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