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5-7 November
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University of Birmingham
Organisers :
- Xavier Duffy
- Gido Hakvoort
- Sarah Howard
- Chris King
- Emma Login
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Speakers :
Anne Gurlev and Erik Petersen (University of Copenhagen)
Violence in the Mesolithic
Chris King (University of Birmingham)
Current State of Research for ‘Cultures of Conflict’; Use of Cultural Analysis Techniques and GIS in the Study of Battlefields’
Dr. John Carman (University of Birmingham)
What is Conflict Archaeology For?
Jo Ball (University of Liverpool)
The Archaeology of Naval Warfare in 14th and 15th Century Southeast Asia
Veronica Walker Vadillo (University of Oxford)
Naval Warfare in the Bas-Reliefs of Angkor: Naumachia or Reality?
George Cupcea (Universitatea de Vest, Timisoara)
Frontier Landscape and Conflict in Roman Dacia. The advanced limes at Supuru de Sus, North-Western Romania
Richard Leese (University of Huddersfield)
The Archaeology of Siege Action: An Exploration of the Evidence at 17th Century Sites
Aimee Schofield (University of Manchester)
If ‘Necessity is the Mother of Invention’, why Bother Inventing the Catapult?
Peter Norris (University of Liverpool)
‘…A Fine Rifled Cannon from Liverpool’. An Archaeological Investigation of Fawcett Preston and the Supply of Ordnance to the Confederacy
Elena Perez-Alvaro (University of Birmingham)
Shipwrecks as Stock for Particle Physics Experiments: New Uses of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
Xavier Duffy (University of Birmingham)
Site Preferences for the Memorialisation of the Persian Wars
Kudakwashe Chirambwi (University of Bradford)
Problematizing Memorialization: A Case of Zimbabwe’s National Heroes Acre
Dagmar Zadrazilova (University of Cambridge)
Architectural Heritage, Remembrance of the Past and Local Engagement: Tempelhof Airport in Berlin as Witness of Turbulent Past and Present
Helen Glenn (Independent)
The Heritage Management of Sites of Conflict: The Past as a Simulation
Emma Login (University of Birmingham)
Memory Tourism in Eastern France
Martin Marix-Evans (Honorary Visiting Fellow, University of Leicester)
Presenting Naseby
Lindsay Davies (New York University)
The Nice Girl and the Soldiers: Innocence and Experience in a WWI Autograph Book
Chantel Summerfield
Emotive Trees: A Million Miles away from the Battlefields
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