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Department of Classics and Archaeology

Event Archive 2013 - Department of Archaeology

Seminar: Current research on the origins of agriculture, animal herding and sedentism in the Zagros mountains of Iran and Iraq

Date
Monday 1 January
Description
Speaker: Dr Robin Bendrey University of ReadingWednesday 27th February, 4:30pmA3 Humanities Building

Research Seminar - "A New Glass Project: Ottoman glass in Istanbul"

Date
Wednesday 6 February
Description
Spearker: Dr Erguen Lafli (Dokuz Eylül University)

Seminar :The magistrates and elite of early Roman Corinth

Date
Wednesday 13 February
Description
Speaker: Dr Benjamin Millis 13th of FebruaryA3, Humanities Building

Seminar: Recent Research in Late Antique Ephesus

Date
Wednesday 20 February
Description
Speaker: Prof. Sabine Ladstatter Wednesday 20th February 4:30pm A3 Humanities Building

Research Seminar - "The Hittites and their writing"

Date
Wednesday 6 March
Description
Speaker: Dr Mark Weeden Wednesday 6th March, 4.30 pm.A3, Humanities Building

Seminar: Digging up the dead in Bronze Age Greece

Date
Wednesday 13 March
Description
Speaker: Prof. Bill Cavanagh ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Wednesday 13th March, 4:30pmA3 Humanities Building

Seminar: Archaeobotany of death in the Mediterranean: plants and ritual practices in the Bronze Age burial cave of Cova des Pas (Minorca)

Date
Wednesday 20 March
Description
Speaker: Prof. Santiago Riera Wednesday 20th MarchA3 Humanities

Seminar: The Roman Monetary Economy in the Western Roman Empire, c. 380 – 6th century

Date
Wednesday 1 May
Description
Speaker: Dr Sam Moorhead (British Museum) Wednesday 1st May, 4:30pm A3, Humanities Building

AHRC Conference

Date
Thursday 9 - Friday 10 May
Description
This international conference - part of the research project From Thebes to Mycenae funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council - considers production technologies of materials, artefacts and their industries in the Mycenaean World.

Archaeology of the Norman Conquest

Date
Friday 20 - Sunday 22 September
Description
The Society of Medieval Archaeology's first new annual conference is to be held at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ and will consider the archaeological evidence for the Norman Conquest of England.

Origins of the Afro comb project

Date
Wednesday 22 January
Description
Following a successful special exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum and Museum of Archaeology in Cambridge, the curator Sally-Ann Ashton will present a talk on a community focused project examining the history and meaning of hair combs in Africa and amongst the African Diaspora. Lakeside Arts Centre, ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Museum.

The archaeology of the tram

Date
Wednesday 26 February
Description
The construction by NET 2 of two new tram lines from the centre of Nottingham to Toton and Clifton has created the opportunity for some of the largest archaeological interventions in Nottingham for many years.
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