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The ICPCHE is committed to addressing global challenges through impactful research and sustainable solutions. It brings together researchers dedicated to advancing knowledge for societal benefit.

Focusing on Archaeology, the conference promotes research aligned with global development goals and long-term sustainability.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Prehistoric cultures and their technologies
  • Human evolution and archaeological evidence
  • Cultural adaptations in prehistoric societies
  • Archaeological evidence of early human behavior
  • Paleoanthropology and archaeological findings
  • Comparative studies of prehistoric cultures
  • Impact of environment on human evolution
  • Archaeological methods in studying prehistory
  • Social structures in prehistoric communities
  • Art and symbolism in prehistoric cultures
  • Diet and subsistence strategies of early humans
  • Migration patterns of prehistoric populations
  • Technological innovations in prehistoric times
  • Archaeological evidence of ritual practices
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to human evolution
  • Paleoenvironmental reconstruction techniques
  • Preservation of prehistoric archaeological sites
  • Public understanding of human evolution
  • Challenges in prehistoric archaeological research
  • Future directions in prehistoric studies

Assessment

All submissions will be reviewed for their contribution to global impact and research quality. Accepted papers will be presented and considered for publication in reputed platforms.

Registration

Join participants from around the world by completing your registration and becoming part of a global research community.

Publication

Accepted papers will gain international exposure through conference presentations and publication opportunities.

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