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10-12 October
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University of Liverpool
Organisers :
- Jo Ball
- Sam Cook
- Peter Norris
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Samuel Fox (Historic Scotland)
‘Dissertation to designation: the role of post-graduate research in the heritage sector’
Dr. Jon Coulston (University of St. Andrews)
‘Boots on the (Hallowed) Ground: artefacts and conflict landscape studies on both sides of the Atlantic’
Xavier Duffy (University of Birmingham)
‘‘The Greeks, by valour having put to flight the Persians and preserved their country’s right’: Memorialisation of the Persian War in the Fifth Century BC’
Emma Login (University of Birmingham)
‘The continuing role of war memorialisation within contemporary society’
Charles Jones (Independent)
‘Towards a methodology for finding ancient battlefields’
Jo Ball (University of Liverpool)
‘Battlefields or Conflict Landscapes? The Artefact Distribution of Roman Battle’
Jacqueline Veninger (University of Exeter)
‘Landscapes of Conflict in 12th century Gwynedd, a Methodological Solution’
Ryan McKnutt (Centre for Battlefield Archaeology, University of Glasgow)
‘“When the Hurly-burly’s Done, When the Battle’s Lost and Won. . .” Digital Reconstruction and Predictive Modelling of Medieval Battlescapes, AD 1296-1314’
Alex Hodgkins (University of Leeds)
‘The Battle of London (1554): Reconstructing a Mid-Sixteenth-Century Battle’
Aimee Schofield (University of Manchester)
‘Here’s one I made earlier: how catapult reconstruction can fill in the gaps in a text’
Sarah Shepherd (University of Hull)
‘Bronze Age Swords in Ancient Egypt: The Khopesh’
Kevin Rowan de Groote (University College Dublin)
‘Straight to the point – Determining the modes of use and combat effectiveness of the Greek hoplite spear’
Pete Robertson (University of Winchester)
‘The Defence of Iron Age Hillforts: an Experimental Study of Sling Tactics’
Thomas James (University of Liverpool)
‘Re-Assessing the Role of Assyrian Warriors in the Development of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, 911-612 BC’
Peta Bulmer (University of Liverpool)
‘Homer’s legacy and the so-called “warrior graves” of Late Bronze Age Greece’
Wawrzyniec Miścicki (Jagiellonian University)
‘How to approach a hoplite? The methodology of warfare studies in the Archaic Greece’
Geoff Lee (University of Wales, Trinity St David)
‘The Roman Navy’s use of the dolabra’
Meghan Banton (University College London)
‘Diarrhoea, dysentery and the clap: connecting the soldiering lifestyle to literary and skeletal evidence of reactive arthritides induced by bacterial infections’
Pablo Fernandez Reyes (University of Liverpool)
‘Where there is Rome, there is brass’: Metallurgical analysis of Roman Military Equipment from Northwestern Europe.
Terence Christian (Centre for Battlefield Archaeology, University of Glasgow)
‘The Second World War Fresco-Secco Murals of Achnacarry House: results of an infrared reflectography [IRR] survey’
Jon Cooper (Centre for Battlefield Archaeology, University of Glasgow)
‘A Walk in the Park: A review of the battlefield archaeology of Adam Park, Singapore’
Alberto P. Martí (University of Nottingham)
‘The archaeology of c19th counter-insurgency: blockhouses, fortified lines and (re)concentration camps’
Peter Norris (University of Liverpool)
‘“The Lair of the Cyclops”. Fawcett Preston, Liverpool and the Struggle for Freedom’
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