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Pedro Paulo Funari is a Professor of Historical Archaeology at the University of Campinas (Unicamp) in Brazil. He previously served as the Secretary of the World Archaeological Congress. His research focuses on historical archaeology and critical heritage studies, emphasizing the intersection of heritage with social change. Funari actively participates in interdisciplinary discussions on heritage epistemologies and ontologies, as seen in his involvement with the 'What is Critical Heritage Studies: Open Forum' session at a recent conference.
He contributed to sessions like 'Heritage Changes People: Brazilian Experiences' and led pre-conference tours exploring Montreal's historical urban landscapes. His professional activities include attending ACHS chapter meetings and conference events such as the Opening Ceremony and Closing Dinner (Pawâ).
Funari’s work bridges academic research with public engagement, advocating for heritage as an agent of societal transformation. Though no specific awards or publications are listed in the provided texts, his role in organizing and presenting at international heritage forums underscores his contributions to the field.

