Archaeology Seminar Series 2020-21 - Semester 2
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4pm-5.30pm
20 January 2021
The Form and Fabric of Early Medieval Britain IV: Hillforts and People
Gordon Noble and Cathy MacIver: Redating Clatchard Craig AND The Kings Seat: An Update on Excavations at an early historic hillfort near Dunkeld.
27 January 2021
Jennifer Bates (University of Pennsylvania): Beyond Cereals: exploring agriculture, food and social organisation in the Indus Civilisation.
3 February 2021
Daniel Contreras: Identifying Human Responses to Holocene Climate Change: Population, Environment, and Landscape Taphonomy in the Bonneville Basin, Utah.
10 February 2021
Gareth Beale, Michael Given, Megan Kasten, Ceit Langhorne, Elizabeth Robertson, Eddie Stewart: Gleann Comhann/Glencoe: landscape and performance in a digital glen.
17 February 2021
The Form and Fabric of Early Medieval Britain V: Argyll and the Isles.
Sharon Webb and Niall Sharples: Kilmartin, A Museum in the Making AND When did the Outer Hebrides become Gaelic and Scottish.
24 February 2021
Astrid Van Oyen: An Archaeology of Having: Poverty, Plunder and Possession on the Roman Frontier.
3 March 2021
Marta Innes: Scottish Bronze Age Food Vessel Pottery: a new materialist approach to corpus assemblages.
10 March 2021
Lisa-Marie Shillito: Investigating the nature and timing of the earliest human occupation of North America using a novel integration of biogeochemistry and micromorphology.
17 March 2021
Naomi Sykes: The Easter Egg project.
24 March 2021
Enrico Crema: The good, the bad, and the ugly in radiocarbon-based paleo-demography
21 April 2021
Jaafar Jotheri (University of Al-Qadisiyah), Results of a New Archaeological Survey to the Western Part of Uruk.
28 April 2021
The Form and Fabric of Early Medieval Britain VII: Towards An Archaeology of the Insular Zone - Prof Stephen Driscoll (University of Glasgow) and Adrián Maldonado (National Museums Scotland) - With Ewan Campbell (University of Glasgow )
Wednesday 5 May 2021
Petra Vaiglova: Farming and feasting in Neolithic Greece: insight from multi-isotopic analyses at Makriyalos and Kouphovouno