Medieval History
Invitation: Paris 2016 and the BAA
British Archaeological Association (http://thebaa.org/) conference in Paris.
It will take place from 16-20 July 2016 at various monuments and in the lovely INHA. Please mark your calendars.
BAA Paris 2016 will be fantastic opportunity to share our research and enjoy the city together!
I write in the hope that you have already heard about this call for papers but I am emailing to ensure that you know the details (and the imminent deadline). Also, would you please spread the word to other Paris-loving colleagues, students, and friends?
Submitted abstracts should be about 500-1000 words for a paper of 20-30 minutes on any topic related to material culture and 'The Powers that shaped the City [Paris].' The chronological scope of this conference will stretch from Late Antiquity until the Renaissance.
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Medieval History