International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology

The International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology (French: Congrès international d'anthropologie et d'archéologie préhistoriques) was an international conference focused on the study of human origins, prehistoric cultures, and archaeological findings.

International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology
Congrès international d'anthropologie et d'archéologie préhistoriques
GenreAnthropology conference
Location(s)Varies
CountryVaries
Founded1865; 159 years ago (1865), La Spezia, Italy

History

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It was established on the initiative of Gabriel de Mortillet and Édouard Desor in La Spezia, Italy. Other founding members include Giovanni Capellini, Emilio Cornalia, and Antonio Stoppani.[1] This meeting of the Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali (English: Italian Society of Natural Science) in 1865 led to the creation of the International Paleoethnologic Congress (French: Congrès paléoethnologique international (CPI).

First International Congress

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In 1866, the first International Paleoethnologic Congress was held in the town of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Swiss naturalist Pierre Jean Édouard Desor was the president of the Organizing Committee.[1]

Second International Congress

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In Paris, France, the name of the 1867 congress was changed to the International Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology (French: Congrès international d'anthropologie et d'archéologie préhistoriques (CIAAP).[2]

Third International Congress

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The third congress took place in Norwich on August 20, 1868, and closed in London on August 28.[3] Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury served as the president of the Organizing Committee.[1]

Fourth International Congress

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In 1869, 340 participants from 17 European and American countries convened at the fourth congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 27 to September 5. Danish archaeologist Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae presided over the organizing committee.[4]

Fifth International Congress

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5th International Anthropological and Archaeological Congress at the Archaeological Civic Museum of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 1871

The fifth International Anthropological and Archaeological Congress was held in Bologna, Italy in 1871 and established the Archaeological Civic Museum of Bologna.[5][6] Giovanni Gozzadini, an Italian archaeologist, chaired the organizing committee.

Seventh International Congress

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Opening on August 7, 1874, the seventh International Congress took place in Stockholm. At the Swedish House of Nobility, the conference was commenced by Count Henning Hamilton who was the Grand Chancellor of the Universities of Sweden and President of the Organizing Committee.[7]

Eighth International Congress

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In 1876, Budapest hosted the International Congress from September 4 to September 11. The Organizing Committee was led by Ferenc Pulszky, Professor F.F. Romer served as secretary, and Sándor Havas was the treasurer. Franz Joseph I of Austria was the 'protecteur de la session' or honorary patron.[1]

Ninth International Congress

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From September 20 to September 29, 1880, the ninth session of the Congrés Internacional d'Anthropologie et d'Archéologie Préhistoriques (CIAAP) was held in Lisbon, Portugal. Portuguese politician João de Andrade Corvo was the president, Teixeira de Aragão served as treasurer, and Portuguese geologist Carlos Ribeiro acted as the secretary of the Organizing Committee. The honorary president of the session was Ferdinand II of Portugal.[8] The congress members visited the Caves of Poço Velho.[9]

Thirteenth International Congress

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From April 16 to April 21, 1906, at Monaco, the International Congress held its thirteenth conference by invitation of Albert I, Prince of Monaco. 400 members met at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.[10] The next congress didn't occur until six years later.

Fourteenth International Congress

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Held in Geneva, Switzerland, the fourteenth Congress, led by Professor Eugène Pittard, took place from September 9 to 14, 1912. It brought together 149 delegates from 112 institutions and 20 nations, with 12 nations sending official government delegates.[11]

Fifteenth International Congress

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In 1915, the Fifteenth Congress was held in Madrid, Spain.

Congress locations and dates

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Number Year Location Notes
1st 1866 Neuchâtel, Switzerland
2nd 1867 Paris, France [2]
3rd 1868 Norwich/London, England
4th 1869 Copenhagen, Denmark
5th 1871 Bologna, Italy
6th 1872 Brussels, Belgium
7th 1874 Stockholm, Sweden
8th 1876 Budapest, Hungary
9th 1880 Lisbon, Portugal
10th 1889 Paris, France
11th 1892 Moscow, Russia
12th 1900 Paris, France
13th 1906 Monaco
14th 1912 Geneva, Switzerland
15th 1915 Madrid, Spain
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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Congrès International d'Anthropologie et d'Archéologie Préhistoriques. VIIIme session à Budapest. 1876 ... Monsieur, Nous avons l'honneur de vous faire parvenir le programme du Congrès international d'Anthropologie et d'Archèologie préhistoriques pour 1876. .... (1876). Hungary: Verlag nicht ermittelbar.
  2. ^ a b Prehistoric Britain/Chapter 2. (2017, January 20). In Wikisource . Retrieved 10:40, September 6, 2024, from https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Prehistoric_Britain/Chapter_2&oldid=6619158
  3. ^ International Congress of Prehistoric Archaeology: Transactions of the Third Session Which Opened at Norwich on the 20th August and Closed in London on the 28 August 1868: Containing the Papers Read at the Congress, with Illustrations Chiefly.... (2016). United States: BiblioBazaar.
  4. ^ Wiell S. The Congress of Anthropology and Archaeology in Copenhagen 1869 — behind the stage. Antiquity. 1999;73(279):136-142. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00087925
  5. ^ "Collections: Archaeological Museum of Bologna". informa.comune.bologna.it. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
  6. ^ "The origins of the public (archaeological) museum - Universitá di Bologna" (PDF). disci.unibo.it. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
  7. ^ Patrick, R. W. C. (1875). Notice of the International Congress of Prehistoric Archaeology held at Stockholm in August 1874. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 11, 102–106. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.011.102.106
  8. ^ Ribeiro, C. (1880). Congrès International d'Anthropologie et d'Archeologie Préhistoriques, 9e Session à Lisbonne 1880: ouverture, le 20 septembre - clôture, le 29 septembre. (n.p.): (n.p.).
  9. ^ Cartailhac, Émile. "Congrès international d'anthropologie et d'archéologie préhistoriques : rapport sur la session de Lisbonne". Gallica. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  10. ^ The International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archæology . Nature 74, 211–212 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074211a0
  11. ^ George Grant MacCurdy, International Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archeology.Science36,603-608(1912).DOI:10.1126/science.36.931.603