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CIHA SÃO PAULO 2022 Our recommendation for January/2022 is the 35th Ciha World Congress – MOTION: Migrations, from January 17th
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CIHA SÃO PAULO 2022 Our recommendation for January/2022 is the 35th Ciha World Congress – MOTION: Migrations, from January 17th
Arte Não Europeia: conexões historiográficas a partir do Brasil Result of the first edition of our program, Connecting Art Histories:
Cerâmicas Arqueológicas da Amazônia – Rumo a Uma Nova Síntese Organized by Cristiana Barreto, Helena Pinto Lima and Carla James
Archaeology in Schools Coordinated by professors and researchers Anne Rapp Py-Daniel and Myrtle Pearl Shock, “Archaeology in Schools” is an
The Thinker of Cokwe A symbol of Angola’s national culture and represented even in the filigree of the Kwanza banknotes,
TOCAPU Tocapu was a decorative art form used in the Inca Empire, present in various media such as textiles, ceramics,
UKIYO-E Developed from the 17th century onwards in Japan, ukiyo-e is a genre of woodcut printmaking that represents one of
XVI ENCONTRO DE HISTÓRIA DA ARTE Today started the XVI Art History Encounter organized by IFCH – Institute of Philosophy