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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the various techniques and materials used in the creation of ancient artworks. Participants will analyze the implications of these choices on the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage.
This session invites discussions on the philosophical frameworks that shaped ancient societies and their artistic expressions. It aims to uncover the interplay between philosophy and art in classical antiquity.
This track examines how literature from ancient civilizations reflects their cultural values and artistic achievements. Scholars will explore the narratives that shaped and were shaped by the artistic endeavors of the time.
Participants will delve into the study of iconography in ancient art, exploring how symbols convey complex cultural narratives. This session aims to uncover the layers of meaning embedded in visual representations.
This track focuses on innovative methodologies in archaeological excavations that enhance our understanding of ancient art and artifacts. Scholars will discuss best practices and case studies that highlight the significance of material culture.
This session addresses the challenges and strategies involved in preserving ancient art and cultural heritage. Participants will discuss the ethical implications and responsibilities of safeguarding these invaluable resources.
This track explores how ancient architecture serves as a visual narrative of cultural and historical contexts. Scholars will analyze architectural styles and their symbolic meanings within ancient civilizations.
This session focuses on the methodologies employed in the analysis of ancient artifacts. Participants will discuss how these techniques contribute to our understanding of past societies and their artistic practices.
This track examines the significance of prehistoric art in understanding early human cultures. Scholars will explore the connections between artistic expression and the social structures of ancient communities.
This session investigates how ancient sculptures reflect and shape cultural identity within their historical contexts. Participants will discuss the socio-political implications of sculptural works across different civilizations.
This track engages with contemporary archaeological theories and their relevance to the study of art history. Scholars will explore how theoretical frameworks can enhance our understanding of ancient artistic practices.