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Opening ceremony
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Petrification Proccesses
TH1-02 – Petrification Proccesses in (Pre-)History

All that Glitters is not Gold
TH1-05 – All that Glitters is not Gold: New Approaches to Sumptuous Burials between Western Europe and the Eurasian Steppe

Under the Raised Roof
From the edge of the settlement to the centre of attention – new building remains from Kleinklein(A) / Marko Mele, Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia

Between Landing Site and Vicus
TH1-11 – Between Landing Site and Vicus – Between Emporium and Town. Framing the Early Medieval Urban Development

Costume Complex
TH1-12 – Costume Complex (Clothes and its Attire): Development, Relationships, Forms and Technologies in Time and Expanse

Tradition and Innovation in Textile
Woolen textiles from the times of Roman influences, the site in Grudna, Poland / Malgorzata Grupa, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (NCU)

Lithic Raw Materials in Prehistory
Texture and Function. The Multiple Uses of Grewacke among Northwest Iberian Prehistoric Groups / Rita Gaspar, Ferreira Joao, Porto, Portugal

Placing Medieval Buildings
The Alp Fenga – Analysis of a post medieval alpine dairy hut in the Silvretta Alps / Mario Ranzinger, Heidelberg, Germany

Religious Landscapes
TH1-28 – Religious Landscapes in the North Atlantic

Visualizing the Past
Rocking the Cradle of Scotland / Stephen Driscoll / University Of Glasgow

I see something
TH2-20 – I See Something That You Can’t See. Multidisciplinary Approaches in Archaeological Tourism

Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology
Requirements for open sharing of archaeological research data / Guntram Geser, Salzburg Research

Political Strategies for the EAA
iMIS for EAA Communities / Sylvie Kvetinova, EAA

Archives and Archaeology
TH3-11 – Archives and Archaeology – Sources from the Past, Tools for the Future

Safe Behind Walls and Ramparts
TH4-08 – Safe behind Walls and Ramparts? Archaeological Perspectives on Early Modern Fortifications in the Baltic and Scandinavian Region

Plague
TH5-05 – Plague in Diachronic and Interdisciplinary Perspective

Gnu Directions in R-chaeology
Digital media as an effective platform to archaeological data dessemination / Natalia Botica, Universidade do Minho; et al.

Hu New Developments
Zinc isotope compositions of bone and dental enamel and their relationship to diet / Klervia Jaouen, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig; et al.

Experimental Archaeology Techniques and Technologies
Testing twined clothing in Mesolithic / Rimkutė, Virginija / Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania