Contributors and sponsors support next Vitoria-Gasteiz’s JIA
From Arkeogazte’s Organization Committee we want to extend our gratitude herewith to all the contributors and sponsors who are making possible that this dream comes true. You have them on the right of your screen, but we must state them, because even in some cases, they have been an unexpected present which encourage us to continue working for a future of Archaeology as a discipline and for these conferences as a debate forum of young archaeologists.
From Arkeogazte’s Organization Committee we want to extend our gratitude herewith to all the contributors and sponsors who are making possible that this dream comes true. You have them on the right of your screen, but we must state them, because even in some cases, they have been an unexpected present which encourage us to continue working for a future of Archaeology as a discipline and for these conferences as a debate forum of young archaeologists.
The UPV-EHU
Faculty of Letters (University of the Basque Country) will host the event,
making available the facilities for all. The Department of Geography,
Prehistory and Archaeology could not miss the meeting and has been, at every
moment, very attentive to our necessities. Beta Analytic is assiduous to the
JIA and other archaeological conferences. We thought they should be in these
too. Thanks to that entity, the identification of the participants will no
depend on the self-confidence or shyness of each one. JAS-Arqueología, in a
gesture of unconditional support from our friend and colleague Jaime Almansa,
will allow the monitoring of the tables and sessions with a summaries book
where we hope to find you all as every year: Archaeology with name and surname,
the one felt and shared in every hall chat. It was very pleasant to receive
from Paco Etxebarria (head of the “Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi”) a
collaboration proposal which had not been looked for, and has been an incentive
to the organizing committee. The Diputación Foral de Álava, through the
Archaeology Museum (BIBAT), will be in charge of putting design and above all,
colour, to our proposal to these conferences. Finally (for the moment), we must
point out the personal support of the Instituto Alavés de Arqueología
(Archaeology Institute of Alava), where colleagues and friends will contribute
with their know how to do to a greater knowledge of the historical heritage of
this region. The archaeological visits by their hand are a true gift. To all of
them, institutions as well as individuals with name and surname, we must thank,
in advance, for being a push to all of us who think that in these forums of
meeting, debate and friendship is where a real social Archaeology is forged,
from, to and for all the societies which produced certain materiality, lived in
a particular landscape or simply, have brought up to date that past which gives
sense to our being humans.