European Association of Archaeologists
Recent meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.
Mission & Goals
The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA; http://www.e-a-a.org) is a membership-based, not-for-profit association which is open to all archaeologists and other related or interested individuals or bodies. It is fully democratic, and is governed by an Executive Board elected by full members of the Association. A Nomination Committee ensures that the Board is representative of the different regions of Europe and the different sectors of the profession. Its membership covers most European countries, but also includes residents of all other continents interested in European Archaeology. The EAA was established in 1994 at an Inaugural Meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where its Statutes were formally approved (Cleere 1995; http://www.e-a-a.org/statutes.htm). These stipulate that the EAA was created • to promote the development of archaeological research and the exchange of archaeological information • to promote the management and interpretation of the European archaeological (...)
EU Legislative Interests
EAA is interacting with EU institutions as it - is member of the European Heritage Alliance 3.3 - has been selected by the European Commission into the stakeholder group “Voices of Culture and Heritage” which assisted in implementing the EYCH - set benchmarks for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in the European Parliament elections in May 2019
Communication Activities
The European Association of Archaeologists has participatory status with the Council of Europe, is a member of the European Heritage Alliance 3.3 and has been chosen to be one of the Voices of Culture and Heritage for the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
The EAA is a member of the European Heritage Alliance 3.3
Organisation Members
The European Association of Archaeologists is based on individual membership, but also counts with 16 corporate members: https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA/Membership/EAA_Corporate_Members/EAA/Navigation_Membership/Corporate_Members.aspx?hkey=5e40dccb-bf78-408f-901a-225498412cfd
Connected Legislation
Return of Romanian national treasure from Russia
Codification: Common Catalogue of Varieties (70/457/EEC)
Protection of the Way of St. James: Pazos locality
Aquaculture animals and products: health and fish disease
Resolution on Lisbon City Hall fire
Third-country seed: official supervision and equivalence
Agricultural prices and measures 1997/98
Marketing of beet, fodder, cereal, potato, oil, fibre and vegetable seeds
Marketing of beet, fodder, cereal, potato, oil and fibre seeds
Amendment: Alien and locally absent species in aquaculture
Women's networks: fishing, farming and diversification
Sustainable and competitive EU aquaculture: status and challenges
Amendment: Fisheries and aquaculture system (Reg 3760/92)
EU Strategy for Protein Crops: Promoting protein and leguminous plants
Measures for live plants and floricultural products
Community initiative for ornamental horticulture
Agricultural prices 1995-1996
Amendment: Marketing of fodder, cereal and potato seeds
Directive on the marketing of ornamental plants (following SLIM exercise)
Future of Europe's Horticulture: Growth Strategies
Natural and architectural cultural heritage in rural and insular areas
Return of unlawfully removed cultural objects
Amendment: Return of unlawfully removed cultural objects (Dir. 93/7/EEC)
Destruction of Hebron's cultural heritage
Amendment: Export of cultural goods (Regulation 3911/92)
European gastronomic heritage: cultural and educational aspects
Amendment: Regulation (EEC) 3911/92 on export of cultural goods
RAPHAEL: Programme for cultural heritage preservation
Integrated approach to European cultural heritage
UNESCO: Mediterranean diet as Intangible Cultural Heritage
CCEE participation in cultural programmes (Ariane, Kaleidoscope, Raphael)
Cultural diversity: role of EU regions, UNESCO & Council of Europe