HEAS Workshop on „The Long History of Inequality: Resources, Control, and Social Power“, to be held in Vienna on 7–8 May.
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Within the Initiative Future Archaeology, the Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI–OeAW) is pleased to announce the workshop „The Long History of Inequality: Resources, Control, and Social Power“, to be held in Vienna on 7–8 May. The event brings together international scholars to explore how access to resources—its extraction, circulation, and control—has shaped social and economic inequalities from the Neolithic to the present.
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