The Public Face of
Archaeology in Britain (1)
Poole House Lectue Theatre A |
Session Organisers:
Jenny Moore & Jim Symonds |
Chair: Jenny Moore | |
Peter Hinton | Public archaeology and the public interest. |
Richard Morris | What the papers say |
Andrew Selkirk | 'Archaeology and the middle market' |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee - 3:15-3:45 pm | |
Chair: Jim Symonds | |
Keith Ray | The past in many voices: local authority archaeologists as 'resource managers' or as cultural animators |
Sara Champion | Lifelong learning: adult education as mediator between the profession and the public |
Peter Stone | Lotteries, devolution and education. |
Rachel Clough | 'We're quite interested'. An enquiry into what the people who live in one of the richest archaeological landscapes feel |
General Discussion |
People, Places, Buildings
and Society (1)
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre A |
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Stephanie Koerner | Human Environmental Relationships in the Pre-Columbian Venezuelan Savannas (900-1400 AD) and Neolithic Denmark (3500-3100 BC) |
Malin Holst | The Battle of Towton: Analysis of a Medieval mass grave |
Nick Thorpe | The Archaeology of the Undead |
Professor T I Alexeeva | Modern methods of physical anthropology in Russian Science |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee - 3:30-4:00 pm | |
Dr Igor Kamenetsky | Family structure among Metsk tribes |
Dmitri Korobov | Distinguishing local groups among early medieval catacomb cemeteries in the North Caucasus |
S Gusev | Environment, space and settlement of Asian Eskimo (eastern Chukotka) |
Dr M Kozlovskaya | Birological adaptation in the ancient Euroasian Eskimo society", Institute of Archaeology, Moscow |
General Discussion |
Theory and World Archaeology:
Japan - Archaeology of Power: Kinship, Ritual and Ideology Revisited
Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session
Organiser:
Koji Mizoguchi |
Chair: TBA | |
Koji Mizoguchi | Can Marxist ideas still play a role in archaeology in the late Modernity |
Shozo Iwanaga | State formation processes: from a integrative perspective |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee - 3:30- 4:00 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Yoshiyuki Tanaka | Kinship, ritual and ideology in state formation: the case of Japan |
Mike Parker Pearson | Archaeology and Marxism in Britain |
General Discussion |
Body matters
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Session Organiser:
Mary Baxter |
Chair: TBA | |
M. Baxter | Dismembering secondary burial |
C.Malone, S.Stoddart, & M. Tommony | Articulating disarticulation: a Maltese experience |
M.Pearce, D.Garton & A. Howard | Dumping the dead in the late Neolithic |
J. Robb | Fragments of the prehistory of violence in Italy |
T. Saetersdal | The body as cultural symbol |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
L. Janik | Visual perception of the body in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic figural art |
A. Kaniari | The physical self exposed: exhibiting the body as/in art and archaeology |
S.J. Reevell & A.M. Dorse | As dead as a dildo: drawing on the non Origin of heterosexuality |
General Discussion |
The TAG Debate: History,
Prehistory and Archaeology
Poole House Lectue Theatre A |
Session
Organiser:
Duncan Brown |
Duncan Brown | Prehistory as the home of theory |
John Barrett | Looking at theory applicable to all periods |
The Public Face of
Archaeology in Britain (2)
Poole House Lectue Theatre A |
Session
Organiser:
Jenny Moore & Jim Symonds |
Chair: Jenny Moore | |
Judith Winters, Kathryn Denning, & Graeme McElearney | Meeting in the Middle of Nowhere: sharing archaeology with an audience in Cyberspace |
Martin Evison | Public faces: facial reconstruction and archaeology |
Ian Baxter | From Concept to Country House |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee - 10:30 - 11:00 AM | |
Chair: Jim Symonds | |
Tim Schadla Hall | No longer can objects speak for themselves |
Mick Aston | Making Time Team |
General Discussion |
The Rise of the Modern:
Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Evolution of Humanness (1)
Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session
Organisers:
Patrick S. Quinney |
Chair: Tim Ingold | |
Patrick S. Quinney | Contingency, Convergence and the Status of Anatomical Modernity |
Kate A. Robson-Brown | Conflict and Continuity in Hominid Phylogeny: Implications for the Definition of 'Modernity' |
Marcel Otte | Anatomical Modernity as a Cultural Product |
Jennie E. Hawcroft | A Wide Range of Human Humans: Against the Notion of Humanness as a Phylogenetic Criteria |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:45 - 11:15 AM | |
Chair: Tim Ingold | |
Tim Ingold | Picasso in the Palaeolithic? Art, Humanity and Modernity |
Margherita Mussi | In Search of Palaeo-Shamanism |
Mark Roberts | Boxgrove and Schöningen: Examples of Modern Human Behaviour in the Middle Pleistocene? |
Steven Mithen | Want to make a handaxe? Well, just say the word! |
General Discussion |
Social Worlds of Knowledge:
aspects of technology and the social
Poole House Lectue Theatre C |
Session
Organisers:
Andy Jones & Eland Stuart |
Chair:s Andy Jones and Eland Stuart | |
Robert Squair | Beyond Utility: symbolic aspects of pottery manufacture, use and deposition |
Rick Peterson | The Material Histories of Neolithic Pottery: structure and contingency |
Andy Jones | From the Womb to the Tomb: Pots, Metaphors and the shape of technology |
Sue Bridgford | Artefacts and Technology: bronzework-ritual and practical production |
Aaron Watson | The Architecture of Sound |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:30 - 11:00 AM | |
Chair:s Andy Jones and Eland Stuart | |
Eland Stuart | The Technology of Decay |
Andrew Baines | Brochs: Dry Stones and Society |
Hannah Sackett | Improving their Minds; Technological and Social Aspects of the 'Improvements' in Nineteenth Century Orkney. |
Martin Porr | Space and Material Culture: Dimensions of Causality in the use of a Tropical Forager Rockshelter |
Discussant: Colin Richards | |
General Discussion |
People, Places, Buildings
and Society (2)
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre A |
Session Organisers:
Mark Maltby Bournemouth University |
Chair: Mark Maltby | |
Dragos Gheorghiu | The Domesticated Nature: Animals and Landscapes in East-European Eneolithic |
Frances Peters | Round barrows in their landscape: A new interpretation of Bronze Age funeary ritual as tow separate traditions, Conspicuous and Incospicuous Barrows |
Alexander Smirnov | Geomorphology aspects of landscape archaeology: Neolithic sites of the central part of the Russian Plain |
Dr Alexey Sorokin and S Vnukov | Zamoste, Moscow Region, Russia: A wet landscape |
Dr. Valerj Ivanovitch Guljaev | Earliest urbanism: structure and functions of a city in some primary civilizations (Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica) |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:30 - 11:00 AM | |
Steve Dobson | Flour power: A Marxist-systems approach to the contextual preservation of industrial buildings |
Robin Harland | The re-building of the choir of Canterbury Cathedral |
A Zagoruiko | Domestic architecture and sedentism among prehistoric and historic inhabitants of Eastern Chukota |
Nick Bridgland | Conserving artefacts in the wild: Issues in building conservation |
Prof Bogdan Brunker | Dynamics of making, flourishing and disappearance of the Vinca culture settlements - causes and effects |
General Discussion |
Artefacts in Archaeology
3: Round up the usual suspects?
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre B |
Session
Organisers:
Paul Blinkhorn & Chris Cumberpatch |
Chair: Paul Blinkhorn & Chris Cumberpatch | |
Duncan Brown | My Mum's House and other stories |
Chris Cumberpatch | Some observations on the concept of 'embedded' and 'disembedded' economies in archaeological discourse. |
Jonathan Bateman | Film and Fetish: Imaging the materials of excavation |
Alex Norman | The Art of Fine Archaeology |
David Howlett | The Dark Age in Britain: Not |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:45 - 11:15 AM | |
Chair: Paul Blinkhorn & Chris Cumberpatch | |
Angela Boyle & Alastair Barclay | Bronze Age water holes and Iron Age rubbish - yet another example of votive deposition in later prehistory |
Paul Blinkhorn | 'All art is quite useless' |
G. Thomas | Dress accessories and social and regional identities in late Saxon England |
C. Jones | Stone tools and evolution |
General Discussion |
When Worlds Collide:
Archaeology and Science Fiction
Poole House Lecture Theatre D |
Session Organiser: Miles Russell |
Chair: Miles Russell | |
Miles Russell | A nultitude of possibilities? |
Martin Brown | Field Monuments in the Kingdom of Lancre, Discworld |
Brian Boyd | Myth Makers: Archaeology in Doctor Who |
Greg Fewer | Towards an LSMR and MSMR (Lunar and Martian Sites and Monuments Records): Recording Planetary Spacecraft Landing Sites as Archaeological Monuments of the Future |
Keith Mathews | Archaeology and the extraterrestrial: Blair Cuspids, Martian monuments and beyond the infinity |
Vicky Walsh | Exo-Archaeology |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffe 11:00 - 11:30 AM | |
Chair: Miles Russell | |
Robert Haslam | Past futures or present pasts |
John Gale | Are we perceived to be what we say we are? |
Peter Topping | 'Run a Level Three Diagnostic Mr Data' |
Steve Membury | The Truth behind the image of the celluloid archaeologist |
Julia Murphy | A novel prehistory |
John Hodgson | Visual Images of the Future |
General Discussion |
Prehistoric Technologies
and Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes: Towards new archaeologies of the Mesolithic
and Earlier Neolithic
Poole House Lecture Theatre A |
Session
Organisers:
Danny Hind & Graeme Warren |
Chair: TBA | |
Danny Hind & Graeme Warren | 'Round up the usual suspects': a brief introduction |
Bill Finlayson | Stone tools within their landscape context |
Danny Hind | The Secret Life of Lydianite |
Chantal Conneller | Fragmented Space? The hunter-gatherer landscape of the Vale of Pickering |
Robert Young | 'Here's one I made earlier': some critical thoughts on spatial models and Mesolithic settlement and land-use |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Nyree Finlay | Deer Prudence: developing biographical strategies for other Mesolithic narratives |
A G Brown | Conceptualising Environmental and Social Change in the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic |
Brian Boyd | Animals and technologies in the epipalaeolithic and neolithic Levant |
Graeme Warren | Invisible Traces and half-seen Places: thoughts on landscapes of the mesolithic |
Discussant: Barbara Bender | |
General Discussion |
Ancient DNA and the
Archaeologist - Five years later
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre A |
Session
Organiser:
Keri A. Brown |
Chair: Martin Jones | |
Martin Jones | Introduction: The Impact of Ancient DNA on Archaeology |
Dr.Martin Richards | Hypothesis testing using Ancient DNA |
Dr. Martin Evison | Genes and Ethnicity |
Keri A. Brown | Sex identification of human remains - some implications for gender archaeology |
I.V. Ovchinnikov, E. Druzina, O. Ovtchinnikova, A. Buzhilova , N. Makarov | DNA analysis and the study of sexual sturcture in extinct human populations |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: Martin Jones | |
Dr. Robin Allaby | Sorting seeds - using ancient DNA to identify archaeological assemblages of wheat |
Dr. Terry Brown | Origins of agriculture - once is not enough |
Dr. David MacHugh | The origins of domesticated cattle - evidencefrom DNA studies |
General Discussion |
Re-thinking the Archaeology
of Us
Poole House Lecture Theatre D |
Session
Organiser:
Gavin Lucas & Victor Buchli |
Chair: TBA | |
Greg Stevenson | Dealing with Art Deco |
Michael Brian Schiffer & Teresita Majewski | Beyond Consumption: Toward an Archaeology of Consumerism |
Keith J. Mathews | Archaeology as modernist project speculations, examples of "Ways of Seeing" |
Martin Hall | 'More for ornament than for necessarie uses': artefacts and diasporas" |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:30 - 4:00 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Gavin Lucas & Victor Buchli | The Archaeology of Alienation: A late 20th Century British Council Flat |
Laurie Wilkie | Black Sharecroppers and White Frat Boys: Living Communities and the Construction of their Archaeological Pasts |
Christoph Steinmann & Heinrich Haerke | "We are all Germans…but don't mention unification!" : The problem of ethnicity and the archaeology of post-communist change in East Germany. |
Kate Clark | My History or Yours? |
General Discussion |
Heritage of Value,
Archaeology of Renown: Reshaping Archaeological Assessment and Significance
Poole House Lecture Theatre C |
Session
Organiser:
Timothy Darvill & Clay Mathers |
Chair: Clay Mathers | |
John Carmen | The Accounting, The Economic, and the Social: What Price the Archaeological Heritage? |
Timothy Darvill | Sorted for Ease and Whizz: Approaching Value and Importance in Archaeological Resource |
Jane Grenville & Ian Ritchie | Archaeolgical Deposits and Value |
Jos Debben & Bert Groenewoudt | Handling the Unknown: The Expanding Role of Predicitve Modelling in Archaeological Heritage Management in the Netherlands |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: Timothy Darvill | |
Barbara J. Little | The National Register of Historic Places and the Shaping of Archaeological Significance |
Clay Mathers, John Schelberg & Ron Kneebone | Drawing Distrinctions: Towards a Scalar Model of Value and Significance |
Laurajane Smith | Archaeological Significance and the governance of identity in cultural heritage management |
Joseph A. Tainter | Heritage Management, Significance and Contempory Enviromental Change |
General Discussion |
The Rise of the Modern:
Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Evolution of Humanness (2)
Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session Organiser:
Patrick S. Quinney |
Chair: Tim Ingold | |
Kathleen Kuman | Prepared Core Technique in the Late Acheulean of South Africa: A Question of Transitions |
Amelia M.B. Clark | Late Pleistocene Technology at Rose Cottage Cave: A Search for 'Modern' Behaviour in an MSA Context |
Lyn Wadley | Behavioural Changes at Rose Cottage Cave, South Africa |
Hilary J. Deacon & Sarah Wurz | Did Early Anatomically Modern Humans at Klasies River have Modern Minds? |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:30 - 4:00 PM | |
Chair: Tim Ingold | |
Elena N. Khrisanfova & Ekaterina Y. Bouliguina | Reconstruction of the Body Morphology of the Hominid from Broken-Hill (Zambia) and the Application of the Results to the Study of Modern Human Evolution and Migrations |
Andrew Gallagher and James C. Ohman | Is There an Empirical Basis for Ecogeographical Patterning in Homo sapiens? |
James
C. Ohman, Chris Wood, Bernard Wood, Robin H. Crompton, Michael M. Günther,
Li Yu, Russell Savage, & Weijie Wang |
Body Size and Shape of KNM-WT 15000 |
General Discussion |
No longer the Bridesmaid?
Cremation in Archaeology
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre B |
Session Organiser:
Duncan Robertson |
Chair: TBA | |
Jacqueline I. McKinley | From Spong Mincer to Cremulator - What use is a Heap of Ashes? |
Duncan Robertson | Death, Cremation and Sex |
Jane Downes | The Work of Cremation |
Jan Turek | The significance of cremations in the prehistory of central Europe |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
David Petts | Aspects of Roman Cremations |
John Pearce | From death to depostion: Cremation and the construction of identity in mortuary practices of the early Roman north-western provinces |
Howard Williams | "Burnt Germans in the Iron Age"? Cremation Practices in Context |
Malin Holst | Comparisons between Inhumation and Cremation Burial Rites in Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries |
Nikola Theodessiev | Religious aspects of cremation burials in ancient Thrace |
General Discussion |
The Archaeology of
Infancy and Infanticide
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre A |
Session Organiser:
Eleanor Scott |
Chair: Jo Sofaer Derevenski | |
Eleanor Scott | Introduction. Metaphors, tensions and routes to posterity: the archaeology of infancy and infanticide |
Steve Bourget | Too young to die and too old to care: children and ancestors at Huaca de la Luna |
K Alexandra Lee | Infant sacrifice at Carthage and the social ideal of the child |
John Pearce | Constructions of infancy - aspects of the mortuary rituals for infants and children in late Iron Age and Roman Britain (and neighbouring provinces) |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:45 - 11:15 AM | |
Chair: Jo Sofaer Derevenski | |
Simon Mays | New directions in the scientific study of infant skeletons from archaeological sites |
Marina Faerman | Determining the sex of infanticide victims from the Late Roman era through ancient DNA analysis |
Discussent: Bill Sillar | Discussant - an overview |
General Discussion |
Theory and World Archaeology:
Italy - (1) Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session Organiser:
Keri A Brown |
Chair: Prof Anna Maria Bietta Sestieri | |
Dr. Ruth Whitehouse | Will post-processual archaeology ever catch on in Italy |
Erik van Rossenberg | It's all in the game: gender in Italian prehistory |
Stephen Keates | Raising the dead: statue menhirs in their ritual context |
Dr. John Robb | Health, activity, wealth and status in Iron Age Pontecagnano |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:45 - 11:15 AM | |
Chair: Prof Anna Maria Bietta Sestieri | |
Dr. Carmen Vida | Time and Space in Italian Archaeology |
Dr. Edward Herring | "Sleeping with the enemy". Mixed residency patterns in pre-Roman Southern Italy |
Dr. Robin Skeates | Collecting Italian Prehistory |
General Discussion |
Theory and World Archaeology:
Theory in French Archaeology Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session Organiser:
Chris Scarre & Laurent Olivier |
Chair: TBA | |
Chris Scarre | Theoretical archaeology in France and Britain |
Françoise Audouze | From technology to palaeohistory |
Anick Coudart | Why is there no post-processual archaeology in France? |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 11:00 - 11:30 AM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Serge Cassen | The form of a town |
Jean-Pierre Legendre | Ideological propagands and archaeology in Alsace (eastern France) during the second annexation (1940-1944) |
Laurent Olivier | The French response to the globalisation of archaeology |
General Discussion |
Rock Art as Landscape/Place
Poole House Lecture Theatre A |
Session Organiser:
George Nash |
Chair: TBA | |
George Nash | Defining a Landscape - Rock Art as a boundary of cultural and social/political identity |
Lynne Bevan | Women's Art, Men's Art: Gender-Specific Image Selection |
Richard Bradley | Crossing the border |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:30 - 11:00 AM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Eva M Walkerhaug | Scandinavian Rock Art |
Chris Chippendale | The ABC of prehistoric Pictures |
Joakim Goldhahn & | Sagaholm - rock art as microscape. A Scandinavian perspective |
Kalle Sognes | Between land and sea: Stone Age rock art in mid Norway |
General Discussion |
Applied Meta-archaeology Poole House Lecture Theatre D |
Session Organiser:
Kathryn Denning |
Chair: Kathryn Denning | |
Kurtis Lesick | "To Undermine or Underscore - Why must Meta-Archaeology be an Anti-Archaeology?" |
Cornelius Holtorf | "Where do we want to go today? Archaeological fieldtrips reconsidered." |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 10:30 - 11:00 AM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Angela Piccini | " 'Good to think': The consumption of Celtic heritage in Wales." |
Kathryn Denning | "From alienation to alien nations: Archaeology and alterity at the end of the millennium." |
Maggie Ronayne | "Wounded Attachments: Practicing Archaeology From 'The Outside'" |
Discussant: Michael Shanks | |
General Discussion |
Theory and World Archaeology:
Italy (2)
Poole House Lecture Theatre B |
Session Organiser:
Mark Pearce |
Chair: Professor Maurizio Tosi | |
M Pearce | Introduction |
A Guidi | Is Italian archaeology theoretical? |
A Bietti | What is new in Italian palaeolithic archaeology? |
Diego Angelucci & Sarah Milliken | Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Theory and Method in Italian archaeology |
A De Guio | Archaeology of the War, Archaeology through the War ... |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:30 - 4:00 PM | |
Chair: Professor Maurizio Tosi | |
M Cuozzo | Interpreting funerary ideology: the orientalising cemeteries of Pontecanano (Salerno) |
N Terrenato | Between trend and tradition: Italian archaeology in the last twenty years |
A Camilli | Applying models in the Roman landscape: some examples from central Italy |
U Albarella | Animals, in theory: the missing bones of Italian archaeology |
Discussant: Graeme Barker | |
General Discussion |
The Politics of Experience:
Embodiment and Difference in Our Pasts and Present
Poole House Lecture Theatre C |
Session Organiser:
Maggie Ronayne & Chris Fowler |
Chairs:Maggie Ronayne & Chris Fowler | |
Jayne Gidlow | Prosthetic knowledges: witnessing an archaeological technoscience. |
Willy Kitchen | Filling in the spaces when there's no-body at home. |
Mary Baker | Experience as Inbetweeness. |
Melanie Giles | Bodies of the Living, Bodies of the Dead: Towards an archaeology of inhabitation. |
Chris Fowler | Imagining Different Experiences: Questioning the Solidity of Materiality. |
Hakan Karlsson | Back to the Phenomenon of Phenomenology. |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: TBA | |
Kate Giles | The medieval guildhall and embodiment: social and political identities in late medieval York |
Kenneth Brophy | The Doors of Perception - Phenomenological Approaches to Cursus Monuments. |
Julian Thomas | Forgetting the Subject. |
Maggie Ronayne | Relocating Ourselves: Political Archaeologies and Phenomenology |
Lesley K McFadyen | Gossiping on people's bodies |
General Discussion |
"Domestic domain" and
the evaluation of women's work in past societies
Poole House Lecture Theatre D |
Session Organiser:
Dr Sandra Montón |
Chair: Sandra Montón | |
Dr. Paloma G Marcen & Dr Marina Picazo | " What needs to be done everyday": the creation of maintenance activities |
Sam Burke | Contested space: a discussion of gendered household division in Ancient Greece |
Stella Souvatsi | Identifying households in Neolithic Greece: conceptions and misconceptions |
Katerina Skortopoulo | Craftsmen and craftswomen? Everyday life and stone tool production in Neolithic Greece |
Joanna Bruck | Was there a 'domestic domain' in the English Early Bronze Age? |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:30 - 4:00 PM | |
Chair: Sandra Montón | |
Dr. Jonathan Last | Moving house: altered visions of the domestic in the Neolithic of Europe |
Marjolin Kok | The homecoming of religious practice in the Netherlands |
Dr. Laia Colomer & Dr Sandra Monton | Feeding societies: cooking as foregrounding social dynamics |
General Discussion |
Landscape, Monuments
and Society: Perspectives from the Early Medieval World
Poole House Lecture Theatre D |
Session Organiser:
Howard Williams |
Chair: Richard Bradley | |
Dr. Stephen Driscoll | Picts and Prehistory: Cultural Resource Management in the Early Middle Ages. |
Howard Williams | Ancient Monuments and the Dead in early Anglo-Saxon England. |
Cornelius Holtorf | "History Culture" of the Slavs in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (NE Germany): A Chapter in the life-histories of prehistoric finds and monuments |
Dr. Sam Lucy | The Placing of the Dead in Early Medieval Yorkshire. |
Tyler Bell | 'Inheriting the Landscape: The Anglo-Saxon Christian Reinterpretation of Roman Structures |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair: Richard Bradley | |
Prof. Andrew Fleming | Encounters with Territory: questions of continuity and change. |
Leigh Symonds | Landscape Imaginations: The Late Anglo-Saxon Perspective. |
Helen Gittos | Creating the sacred in the Anglo-Saxon landscape |
Dr. Julian Richards | Boundaries and cult centres: Viking burial in Derbyshire. |
Discussant: Dr. Alex Woolf | |
General Discussion |
What Shall We Eat Tonight?:
Categorisation, restriction and the archaeology of food
Weymouth House Lecture Theatre A |
Session Organiser:
Leo Aoi Hosoya |
Chair:Leo Aoi Hosoya | |
Christine A Hastorf & Leo Aoi Hosoya | Introduction |
Leo Aoi Hosoya | Contact- and the Day After: Introduction of rice and its impact to Japanese prehistoric social transformation |
Dorian Q Fuller | Cultural Constraints and Compatibilities in Crop Adoptions: Examples from Indian archaeobotany |
Arkadiusz Marciniak | Animal Bone Assemblages and Social Sphere: Example of the Central European Neolithic |
General Discussion | |
Tea and Coffee 3:15 - 3:45 PM | |
Chair:Leo Aoi Hosoya | |
Andy Fairbain | Causewayed enclosures, pits and the spread of crops across Neolithic Southern Britain |
Mary Harlow & Wendy Smith | Between Fasting and Feasting: The historical and archaeobotanical evidences for Monastic Diet |
Christine A Hastorf | Why Women Planted Plants |
Discussant: Yannis Hamilakis | |
Discussant: Martin Jones | |
General Discussion |