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Calling all Palaeolithic and prehistoric researchers using GIS!
The Call for Papers for Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) 2026 in Vienna is now open, with an October 26th deadline.
We are running the second iteration of our Palaeo-GIS session (Session 39).
The Palaeo-GIS session is intended to encourage contributions from authors applying GIS in Palaeolithic or later prehistoric contexts and research topics. We particularly encourage authors to submit papers that reflect on the unique characteristics and challenges of their prehistoric research context, and engage reflectively with those challenges.
You can read the full session abstract here:
https://2026.caaconference.org/conference-sessions/