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									<p>In this workshop, we will explore the applications and ethical considerations of various AI-based tools.</p><p>The workshop will include practical sessions, so please ensure you have access to at least one generative AI tool, such as your institution&#8217;s chatbot, DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Mistral Le Chat, Academic Cloud, Qwen, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini or others.</p><p> </p><p> </p>								</div>
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<p>5. December 2020 @ 08:00 &#8211; 6. December 2020 @ 17:00</p>

<p><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">The Iranian central plateau, just as the entire Iranian </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">h</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ighlands, has been shaped by very </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">specific </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">resource conditions in some cases. This affects different weather phenomena (e.g. </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">the so</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">called wind of 120 days: bad</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">e sad</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">e</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">bist ruz) as well as the degree of aridisation </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">or the varying degrees of available mineral raw materials. These conditions have fa</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">voured </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">the development of different but also specific practices with and knowledge</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">complexes </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">about </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">individual </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">resources </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">within </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">past </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">societies. </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Everyday </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">practices </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">of </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">resource </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">acquisition and use can thus be understood as culturally integrating latent factor</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">s, which </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in turn have to be examined diachronically in regards to their particular appearance, their </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">temporal representation as well as their effect on subsistence and exchange systems. </span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Therefore, the workshop will start with lectures on </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">environmental</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">conditions during the </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Holocene, </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">discussing diachronic change in living conditions and resource </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">availabilities</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">the arid zones of the </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">C</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">entral </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">P</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">lateau. They possibly have favoured the development of </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">specific technologies, but conversely, they also highlig</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ht tipping points that led to the </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">emergence of approving or crisis</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ridden perceptions in societies. In particular, the </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">interdependence on water supply, specific forms of herd use and nomadism, wind use, </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">and the appropriation of raw materials are to be disc</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ussed in individual sections of the </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">conference each with </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">three</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">to five</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">lectures.</span></p>
<h3><br role="presentation" /><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Sessions</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">:</span></strong></h3>
<p><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">•</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Fundamentals of a specific environment: climate, vegetation, soils and land</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">use </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">potentials </span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">•</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Water use and hydraulic engineering systems</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">•</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Practices in wind use</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">•</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Appropriation of landscape by (traditional) subsistence systems</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">•</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Appropriation of raw materials and mining in premodern Iran</span> <br role="presentation" /><br role="presentation" /><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Organisers</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">:</span></strong></p>
<p><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">DFG</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Priority</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Programme</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(SPP)</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">2176</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">: The Iranian Highland:</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Resiliences and Integration </span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in Premodern Societies</span> <br role="presentation" /><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">In </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">particular:</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Professor Dr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">.</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Thomas</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Stöllner</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(Ruhr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">University Bochum and German Mining Museum),</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Dr Kristina A.</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Franke</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(Ruhr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">&#8211;</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">University Bochum and German Mining Museum)</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">PD Dr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">.</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Martin</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Kehl</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(Koblenz University</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">)</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Dr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">.</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Nima</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Nezafati</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(German Mining Museum)</span> <br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Dr</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">.</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Moslem</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Mishmastnehi</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(University of Bamberg)</span></p>
<h3>Publication:<a href="https://www.sidestone.com/books/coming-to-terms-with-the-future"><br /></a><a href="https://www.sidestone.com/books/coming-to-terms-with-the-future"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-1089" src="https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/9789464261455.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="362" srcset="https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/9789464261455.jpg 1241w, https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/9789464261455-225x300.jpg 225w, https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/9789464261455-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/9789464261455-1152x1536.jpg 1152w" sizes="(max-width: 271px) 100vw, 271px" /></a></h3>
<p>Click <a href="https://www.sidestone.com/books/coming-to-terms-with-the-future">here</a> or on the image above to be redirected to the publisher&#8217;s page for this publication.</p>

<h3>Programme:</h3>
<p>The workshop programme will be available soon.</p>
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		<title>Achaemenid Period Pottery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 15:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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									<div class="tribe-events-schedule tribe-clearfix" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 24px 0px 32px; background-color: #ffffff;"><div style="box-sizing: inherit;"><span class="tribe-event-date-start" style="box-sizing: inherit;">9. December 2021</span> &#8211; <span class="tribe-event-date-end" style="box-sizing: inherit;">12. December 2021</span></div></div><div id="post-442" class="post-442 tribe_events type-tribe_events status-publish hentry tribe_events_cat-workshops cat_workshops" style="box-sizing: inherit; display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; overflow: hidden; position: relative;"><div class="tribe-events-single-event-description tribe-events-content" style="box-sizing: inherit; color: #141827; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Roboto, Arial, sans-serif; order: 1; width: 1008px;"><p style="box-sizing: inherit; margin-bottom: 16px; font-size: 18px; line-height: 1.5;">Workshop on Achaemenid-Period pottery.</p><h3>Programme:</h3><p>The Programme will be availbe here soon.</p></div></div>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 14:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>27. April 2022 &#8211; 29. April 2022</p>

<p>Workshop: Human Movement and Mobility in HighLandScape Environments, online, April 27 – April 29 2022.</p>
<p>Mobility and movement are important factors shaping the lives of highland societies from pre-history to the modern era. Humans inhabiting landscapes marked by environmental differences according to elevation moved through different altitude levels at seasonal, annual, or</p>
<p>even longer timescales. Archaeological evidence from an exemplary highland landscape, the west and northwestern Iranian Plateau and South Caucasus, attests to different forms of human movements, including short and long migrations, transhumance, pastoralism, and nomadism from the Early Pleistocene to the recent nomadic pastoralists still inhabiting some of these regions. Traditional archaeological approaches to mobility rely on an often essentialist reading of the archaeological record combined with ethnographic analogies, but these concepts have proven unsatisfactory. More recently, researchers have suggested that for understanding human movement in a highland landscape, archaeologists need to cut new pathways and develop new approaches that integrate biogeographical and human evolutionary concepts, acknowledging a mutual dependence among environmental pressures and human adaptations.</p>
<p>What could these new pathways be? How could we, as archaeologists, overcome the limitation and stasis of our traditional approaches? What exactly are the limitations when one wants to address mobility? For instance, turning to one modern buzzword, many archaeologists consider ‘migration’ an anachronistic explanation for culture change, relegating the concept to the ‘disciplinary shadows’. And other scholars sharply criticize the validity of ethnographic analogy when discussing the deep history of nomadism. All these criticisms address traditional approaches as slipshod interpretations with ambiguous archaeological data or unsystematic application of ethnographic analogies.</p>
<p>Against this backdrop, our conference aims to develop a theoretically founded methodological framework and test it on a series of case studies from the study area. It asks how scholars have approached issues of mobility and where the traditional concepts can be challenged by new concepts. The main enquiries that we hope to explore in this conference include:</p>
<p><strong>Grappling Movement: Limitations of methodology</strong></p>
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<li>Where do the limits of (current) archaeological methods lie?</li>
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<p><strong>Materiality of Movement: Proxies and variables</strong></p>
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<li>What kind of evidence/specific data/ material remnants need to be acquired in order to verify hypothesized scenarios of movement (nomadism, migration, pastoralism, transhumance, )?</li>
<li>How can material signatures of different kinds of mobilities be identified?</li>
<li>How can shifts in intensities and/or forms of mobility be tracked through time or across geographical regions?</li>
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<p><strong>Modeling Movement: Approaches and analytical elements</strong></p>
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<li>What are approaches to human spatial behavior in different contexts and periods?</li>
<li>How can we tackle the challenges and shortcomings?</li>
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<p>We hope speakers bring from their fields or case studies new and creative approaches to address different forms of movement</p>
<p>With our very best regards,</p>
<p><em>Sepideh Maziar (Goethe University of Frankfurt)                             </em></p>
<p><em>Saman Heydari-Guran (Stiftung Neanderthal Museum)                       </em></p>
<p><em>Barbara Helwing  (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz)</em></p>
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<h3><strong>Sessions:</strong></h3>
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<li>Grappling Movement: Limitations of methodology</li>
<li>Materiality of Movement: Proxies and Variables</li>
<li>Modelling Movement</li>
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<h3><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Organisers</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">:</span></strong></h3>
<p><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">DFG</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Priority</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Programme</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(SPP)</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">2176</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">: The Iranian Highland:</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Resiliences and Integration</span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in Premodern Societies</span><br role="presentation" /><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">In </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">particular:</span></p>

<p>Dr. Sepideh Maziar (Goethe University Frankfurt)</p>

<p>Dr. Saman Heydari-Guran (Neanderthal Museum Mettmann)</p>

<p>Prof. Dr. Barbara Hellwing (Vorderasiatisches Museum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin)</p>
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<h3>Publication:</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.sidestone.com/books/appropriating-height"><img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-2325" src="https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/MobilityWorkshopFront.png" alt="" width="272" height="361" srcset="https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/MobilityWorkshopFront.png 1080w, https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/MobilityWorkshopFront-226x300.png 226w, https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/MobilityWorkshopFront-770x1024.png 770w" sizes="(max-width: 272px) 100vw, 272px" /></a></p>
<p>Click <a href="https://www.sidestone.com/books/appropriating-height">here</a> or on the image above to be redirected to the publisher&#8217;s page for this publication.</p>
<h3>Programme:</h3>
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									<p>“Institutional Landscape and Empires in Ancient Iran” workshop in Istanbul, Türkyie, July 4 – July 7 2022.</p><h3><strong>Sessions:</strong></h3><ul><li>Appropriation</li><li>Conceptualization / Perception</li><li>Transformation</li><li>Impact of Empire</li></ul><p> </p><h3><strong>Organisers:</strong></h3><p><strong>DFG-Priority-Programme (SPP) 2176</strong>: The Iranian Highland: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies</p><p>In particular:</p><p>Dr. Wouter Henkelman (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris; Freie Universität Berlin)</p><p>Prof. Dr. Stefan R. Hauser (University of Konstanz)</p><h3>Programme:</h3><p>The workshop programme will be available soon.</p>								</div>
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<p>The post <a href="https://iranhighlands.com/resourcescapes-in-the-iranian-highlands-water-wind-and-minerals-as-factors-of-appropriation-and-integration/">ResourceScapes in the Iranian Highlands – Water, Wind and Minerals as Factors of Appropriation and Integration</a> appeared first on <a href="https://iranhighlands.com">The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies</a>.</p>
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									<p><strong>ResourceScapes in the Iranian Highlands – Water, Wind and Minerals as Factors of Appropriation and Integration, Bochum / September 12<sup>th</sup> and 13<sup>th</sup>, 2022</strong></p>
<p>The Iranian central plateau, just as the entire Iranian highlands, has been shaped by very specific resource conditions in some cases. This affects different weather phenomena (e.g. the so-called wind of 120 days: bad-e sad-e-bist ruz) as well as the degree of aridisation or the varying degrees of available mineral raw materials. These conditions have favoured the development of different but also specific practices with and knowledge-complexes about individual resources within past societies. Everyday practices of resource acquisition and use can thus be understood as culturally integrating latent factors, which in turn have to be examined diachronically in regards to their particular appearance, their temporal representation as well as their effect on subsistence and exchange systems.</p>
<p>Therefore, the workshop will start with lectures on environmental conditions during the Holocene, discussing diachronic change in living conditions and resource availabilities in the arid zones of the Central Plateau. They possibly have favoured the development of specific technologies, but conversely, they also highlight tipping points that led to the emergence of approving or crisis-ridden perceptions in societies. In particular, the interdependence on water supply, specific forms of herd use and nomadism, wind use, and the appropriation of raw materials are to be discussed in individual sections of the conference each with three to five lectures.</p>
<h3><strong>Sessions</strong>:</h3>
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<li>Fundamentals of a specific environment: climate, vegetation, soils and land-use potentials</li>
<li>Water use and hydraulic engineering systems</li>
<li>Practices in wind use</li>
<li>Appropriation of landscape by (traditional) subsistence systems</li>
<li>Appropriation of raw materials and mining in premodern Iran</li>
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<h3><strong>Organisers</strong>:</h3>
<p><strong>DFG-Priority-Programme (SPP) 2176</strong>: The Iranian Highland: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies</p>
<p>In particular:</p>
<p>Professor Dr. Thomas Stöllner (Ruhr-Universität Bochum and German Mining Museum),</p>
<p>Dr Kristina A. Franke (Ruhr-Universität Bochum and German Mining Museum)</p>
<p>PD Dr. Martin Kehl (Universität zu Köln)</p>
<p>Dr. Nima Nezafati (German Mining Museum)</p>
<p>Dr. Moslem Mishmastnehi (Universität Bamberg)</p>
<h3>Programme:</h3>
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<p>Crises seem to be ubiquitous today, yet oddly, while some archaeologists have studied collapse, few have focused explicitly on the topic of crisis. Crises entail a recognition of uncertainty as well as a capacity to anticipate troubles of all kinds in order to prevent disaster. Confronting crises involves comparison between a familiar world and an inkling of an unknown one that has the potential to spiral out of balance.<br />In this workshop, we seek to examine the varied aspects of crises in highland societies in premodern times.</p>
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<h3><strong>Sessions:</strong></h3>
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<li><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Crises seen from the </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">longue durée</span></li>
<li><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Reactions to crisis </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">struct</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ural and historical</span></li>
<li>Perceptions of crises, past and present</li>
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<h3><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Organisers</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">:</span></strong></h3>
<p><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">DFG</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Priority</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Programme</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(SPP)</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">2176</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">: The Iranian Highland:</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Resiliences and Integration</span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in Premodern Societies</span><br role="presentation" /><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">In </span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">particular:</span></p>
<p>Martin Kehl (Koblenz University)</p>
<p>Susan Pollock (FU Berlin)</p>
<p>Reinhard Bernbeck (FU Berlin)</p>
<p>Gisela Eberhardt (FU Berlin)</p>
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<h3><strong>Programme:</strong></h3>
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<p>The post <a href="https://iranhighlands.com/roads-and-travellers-in-the-iranian-highlands/">Roads and Travellers in the Iranian Highlands</a> appeared first on <a href="https://iranhighlands.com">The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences and Integration in Premodern Societies</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg</strong></p>

<p>This workshop explored the theme of roads and travellers in ancient Iran, particularly in<br />highland regions. The focus was traveller-oriented, paying full attention to the experience<br />of journeying, from biographical, social, cultural, economic, and administrative perspectives.<br />We encouraged papers that offer new insights into the various usage of these roads, as well as<br />the purposes and lives of those who travelled along them.</p>
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<p><strong><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Organisers</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">:</span></strong><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">DFG</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Priority</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">–</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Programme</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">(SPP)</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">2176</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">: The Iranian Highland:</span> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">Resiliences and Integration</span><br role="presentation" /><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">in Premodern Societies</span></p>

<p>Michael Brown (University of Heidelberg)</p>
<p>Judith Thomalsky (DAI &#8211; Tehran Branch)</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 09:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p>16th &#8211; 18th of December 2025 &#8211; Online</p><p><span lang="en-US">Organized as part of the DFG Priority Programme 2176, “The Iranian Highlands: Resilience and Integration in Pre-Modern Societies,” this three-day online conference explores how people have shaped, modified, and inhabited the landscapes of the Iranian Highlands over the course of millennia. The event builds on two complementary perspectives:</span></p><p><span lang="en-US">Landscape Archaeology, which views the landscape not as a passive backdrop but as an archive of human activity. It investigates spatial patterns, infrastructures, ecological traces, and material remains as interconnected signatures that reveal how societies organized themselves in relation to their surroundings.</span></p><p><span lang="en-US">Anthropogenic Landscapes, which denote landscapes marked by human action, whether through deliberate interventions such as irrigation, terracing, and mining, or through unintended consequences including erosion, deforestation, and soil change. These landscapes reflect both everyday adaptation and long-term transformation.</span></p><p><span lang="en-US">By bringing together archaeologists and scholars from related fields, the conference seeks to trace the dynamic interplay between humans and their environment. Rather than a simple chain of cause and effect, this interplay unfolded through complex feedback loops. With the aid of modern analytical tools such as GIS, spatial modelling, and remote sensing, we aim to follow the material traces of these processes, to understand how communities sought to make the highlands habitable, how they exploited and managed resources, and how these practices in turn reshaped the very landscapes on which they relied.</span></p><p><span lang="en-US">The Iranian Highlands, with their diverse topography, fragile ecologies, and shifting political boundaries, provide an especially rich setting for such inquiries. Over the course of three days, this conference will serve as a forum to investigate how intentional and unintentional transformations accumulated into the cultural landscapes we encounter today. Sessions will be streamed via the open-source platform BigBlueButton, with spaces dedicated to presentations and breakout discussions. The event is free of charge and open to scholars, students, and anyone interested in the long-term dynamics of human–environment interaction in the Iranian Highlands.</span></p><p><a href="https://iranhighlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ECAL-Conference-Booklet.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Click here to access the ECAL Conference Booklet.</a></p><p><span lang="en-US">We warmly welcome all participants to this online workshop and look forward to three days of presentations and discussion. </span></p><p><span lang="en-US"><em>For registration and for receiving the conference link, please </em></span><a href="https://ecal-workshop.iranhighlands.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">visit the conference website.</a></p>								</div>
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