Year | Event | Paper |
2020, Nov | Material Culture Hub, University of Cambridge | Ceccarelli, A. 2020. Diversity, identities, and traditions of the Indus Civilisation: Investigating rural ceramic industries and communities of producers in Bronze Age northwest India. |
2019, Jan | Jomon Transitions in Comparative Context: complexity, materiality, ritual and demography in prehistoric Japan, University of Cambridge, UK | Ceccarelli, A., Liliana Janik, Emilie Green (with Naoko Matsumoto, Ryuzaburo Takahashi and Masato Nishino), 2019. Connecting the Landscape: Materiality of Substance in Jomon Japan |
2018, Dec | CPG, Ceramic Petrology Group, Tübingen, Germany. | Ceccarelli, A., P. Quinn, R.N. Singh, and C. A. Petrie. 2018. Networks of craftspeople and ceramic traditions in NW India: an ethnoarchaeological study of the Kumhars in Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh. |
2018, Dec | Allchin Symposium on the Archaeology of South Asia, University of Cambridge, UK | Ceccarelli, A., R.N. Singh and C. A. Petrie. 2018. Networks of craftspeople and ceramic traditions in NW India: an ethnoarchaeological study of the Kumhars in Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh. |
2018, July | EASAA, European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Naples, IT | Ceccarelli, A., P.S. Quinn, R.N. Singh, and C.A. Petrie, 2018. Pottery production and rural landscapes of the Indus Civilisation: a techno-compositional reassessment of Bronze Age ceramic traditions in NW India |
2018, June | BSA, British School at Athens, Fitch laboratory, Greece | Ceccarelli, A., The potter’s wheel and the Indus Civilisation: a technological re-examination of Bronze Age Craft production |
2018, May | BSA, British School at Athens, Fitch laboratory, Greece | Ceccarelli, A., Ceramics and castes of India: ethno-archaeology of pottery making in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh |
2017, Nov | IAS, Golden Jubilee of the Indian Archaeological Society. Joint conference IAS, ISPQS, HCS, Varanasi, India | Ceccarelli, A., 2017. Questioning Collapse of Indus Craft Traditions: Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from North-Western India. |
2017, Sept | EMAC, European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics, Bordeaux, France | Ceccarelli A., Petrie C.A., Quinn P. S., 2017. Beyond the Eclipse of Urbanism: Clay, Crafts and Technologies of the Indus Age. |
2017, Aug | EAAA, European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology, Zurich, Switzerland | Ceccarelli, A. 2017. Indus and Post-Indus Villages in NW India: Transformations and Innovations of Ceramic Industries in the Bronze Age of South Asia. |
2017, May | HA, Historical Association Annual Conference, Manchester, UK | Ceccarelli, A., 2017. The Indus Civilisation: Recent Archaeological Discoveries and the British Museum Collection. |
2016, Dec | UCL CREDOC: ‘Could Modern Civilisation Collapse?’, London, UK | Ceccarelli, A., 2016. A Tale of Rains, Fires and Lost Cities: Indus ceramic technology vis-à-vis urban decline. |
2016, Dec | Allchin Symposium on the Archaeology of South Asia, University of Cambridge, UK | Ceccarelli, A., 2016. Memories of cities and rural technologies: social reproduction and transformations at the twilight of the Indus urbanism. |
2016, Nov | CPG, Ceramic Petrology Group, Leiden University, Netherland. | Ceccarelli, A., Petrie, C.A., Quinn, P.S., and Singh, R.N., 2016. Urbanisation and De-urbanisation of the Indus Civilisation in NW India: A Technological and Compositional Study. |
2016, July | EASAA – European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Cardiff University, UK. | Ceccarelli, A., Petrie, C.A., and Singh, R.N., 2016. Indus Civilisation and the Protohistoric Ceramic Industries in North-Western India: a reassessment. |