What's new with Bronze and Iron Age finds?
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About this Event
Join us on Zoom for a packed programme of talks covering new finds and new ideas from the world of later prehistory.
We will send Zoom invitations via email to everyone who signs up closer to the time of the Symposium.
Our exciting group of speakers include:
- Clodagh O’Sullivan: "Deposition in Iron Age Ireland"
- Andrew Reynolds: "Do the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age hoards of Wales and the Marches suggest a selective and reflective continuum of deposition?"
- Emily Freeman and Matt Knight: "Only swords and horses: A recent Late Bronze Age hoard from Peebles (the story so far!)"
- Alex Bliss: "Re-appraising and Re-classifying: A new look at the corpus of miniature socketed axes from Britain"
- Peter Reavill: "Beyond the bulla: An exploration of high-status later prehistoric multi-period metalwork deposition and the creation of societal memory"
- Chris Cumberpatch: "Recent work on late prehistoric pottery in eastern and north-eastern Yorkshire"
- Ermelinda Trinder: "Breaking-up for the broken community: Bronze and Iron Age Albanian pottery fragmentation in burial mounds"
- George Prew: "The kaleidoscopic corpse: A multifaceted approach to the study of Iron Age funerary dress at Osteria dell’Osa"
- Natasha Harlow: "Making an offering: Recent finds from Venta Icenorum"
- Edward Caswell: "Keep calm and query on: Presentation a new database for Bronze Age hoards found in Britain"
- Elizabeth Foulds: "A new Bronze Age hoard from County Durham"
- Jennifer Beamer: "Are textile tools not ‘special’(?): Reviewing depositional histories"
- Tiffany Treadway: "The cognitive development of prehistoric wetland deposition tradition through mnemonics"
- Rebecca Ellis: "A warrior’s emblem or part of the feast? Board and pigs in La Tène art in England and Wales"
- Tess Machling and Roland Williamson: Live gold working!