TRACCE no. ![]() ![]() ![]() first announcement for IRAC 1998 (ver. 1997.05.03) ![]() 1998 International Rock-Art Congress Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro Vila Real - Portugal http://www.utad.pt/actividades/IRAC (Portuguese page) 6-12 September 1998 UTAD (Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro) is the venue of the 1998 International Rock-Art Congress (IRAC 1998) which takes place in Vila Real, a charming town in the north of Portugal, from 6-12 September 1998. The theme, Crossing Frontiers, will bring together researchers and students that are interested in the study, conservation, and presentation of rock-art throughout the world. The aim is to reveal and explore the latest discoveries, emerging methods and techniques so that participants can be fully up-to-date with the most recent developments. Advances in information and communications technology are giving us novel ways of looking at rock-art that is leading us across cognitive frontiers and into the next millennium. Preliminary Programme
![]() The congress will make rooms available to participants who wish to hold complementary activities or meetings. Individuals or organisations that wish to reserve space for encounters should contact the IRAC 1998 office as soon as possible. Topics
Symposia mooted so far
Visits and excursions During IRAC 1998 participants will have a chance to visit the Geology Museum of UTAD, the new Archaeology Museum of Vila Real and places of interest such as the Santuary of Panoias, rock-art sites of Lamelas (Ribeira de Pena) and Mao do Homem (Vila Real). Those that wish will also get an opportunity to see beautiful sights in the Nature Park of Alvao. Excursions before and after congress
![]() There is modestly priced accommodation near university campus. Vila Real has several excellent but inexpensive hotels as well as good guest houses. There are also rooms available in various country houses. Language The official languages of the Congress will be English and Portuguese. Presentations in Spanish and French will also be accepted. Location of IRAC 1998 The congress will be held on UTAD's Campus at Quinta dos Prados in Vila Real. The campus provides a very convivial atmosphere. Its gardens are a joy to behold and the university is quite rightly proud of them. Besides the open green spaces, there are cafes, bars, a small book shop and tennis courts. The Congress will use well equipped facilities in UTAD's Geo-Sciences building. UTAD UTAD was founded in March 1986, incorporating its precursor, the Instituto Universitario de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro. It has 6000 students that, with teaching, research and support staff, are a dynamic force in Vila Real and region of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro. The Geology Department has an Archaeology Unit that was built up by the late Prof. Carlos Ervedosa. The unit's Human Origins Group (Grupo de Antropogenese) is advancing studies about human origins and palaeontology, geology of the Quaternary, as well as prehistory and archaeology. A high priority is Rock-Art Studies in the region and throughout the world. In January 1997, staff and students created the first www page in Portuguese about human origins and palaeontology together with information about rock-art and archaeology. To see this point your browser at http://www.utad.pt/~origins Furhter information |