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10th European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) - Dresden

Venue

Bilderberg Hotel Bellevue, Große Meißner Straße 15, 01097 Dresden

On behalf of the Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony, the German Criminal Investigation Office and the ENFSI SoC Subgroup Forensic Archaeology, we are delighted to invite you to the 10th European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA) 25 – 26 August 2022 in Dresden, Germany

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This tenth scientific meeting will bring together practitioners, researchers and educators who are engaged in Forensic Archaeology and neighboring fields. During the meeting, the current developments and requirements of Forensic Archaeology will be discussed and case studies as well as actual research and developments (in the fields of excavation and documentation methods, anthropology, GIS, geophysics, human taphonomy, geology and pedology, etc.) will be presented. Furthermore, an update on current developments in the ENFSI Scene of Crime Group and its Subgroup Forensic Archaeology will be given.


Covid-19 regulations
Should Covid-19 regulations in August only allow a low maximum number of participants onsite, an online participation option may be provided. This option will be communicated as early as possible, but hopefully this will not be necessary. Please be aware that in order to be able to attend onsite, you probably will need to be fully vaccined or recently recovered from Covid-19 and its variants. If regulations dictate this, it will be checked at the registration desk. Please check all travel regulations regarding Covid-19 shortly before your departure to Dresden.

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