Category Archives: 2008 Ghent, Belgium

2008 Ghent, Belgium

Date :
17 – 19 october 2008
Location:
Hotel Monasterium Poortackere, Ghent and City Hall, Oudenaarde
Organisers :
  • John and Patricia Carman, University of Birmingham, UK
In association with :
  • Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation, Oudenaarde, Belgium
Sponsers :
  • Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation, Oudenaarde, Belgium
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Speakers :
Rafael Lewis, University of Haifa, Israel
When Kingdoms Fall: presenting the Battle of Hittin Archaeological Project
Michael Bletzer, Southern Methodist University, USA
“…ein weidlich Gehetz”: a preliminary historical-archaeological account of the Peasant’s War Battle of Königshofen, 2 June 1525
André Schürger, Leipzig, Germany
The Battle of Lützen 1632: a survey of the Imperial left wing
Tomas Englund, National Heritage Board, Sweden
Sodra Staket 1719: archaeological investigation of a Swedish battlefield
Norbert Stencinger, University of National Defence, Hungary
Survey attjhe battlefield of Komárom, 11th July 1849
Douglas D. Scott, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA
Fighting in the American Civil War: two examples from the Trans-Mississippi West
Mathieu de Meyer, M. Dewilde, V Hendriks, W. Lammens, P. Pype and F. Wyffels, Flemish Heritage Institute and the Association for World War Archaeology, Belgium
Archaeology of the Great War in the Ypres Salient: new results, new challenges
Lajos Négyesi, Hungarian Military Museum, Hungary
The pattern of the Hussar attack
Adrian Mandzy, Morehead State University, USA
Footprints of the Legion on Makivka and Lysonia: History, Archaeology and Preservation of two WWI Eastern Front Battlefields
Dávid Ferenc, University of Pécs, Hungary
Tracing an attack during the Hungarian War of Independence in 1956
John Carman, University of Birmingham, UK
Oudenaarde: a battle in context
Glenn Foard, University of Leeds, UK
Oudenaarde: archaeology on the battlefield
Willem Derde, Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Interpretation, Belgium
Oudenaarde: a project of commemoration
Gilly Carr, University of Cambridge, UK
Of coins, crests and kings: contested symbols of identity in the occupied Channel Islands
Shirley Ann Watson, University of Glasgow, UK
Past battle, present conflict: Scottish battlefields as contested spaces and their continuing influence
Samuel Walls, University of Exeter, UK
The ephemerality of public war memorials and the commemoration of conflict
Damian Shiels, Headland Archaeology, Ireland
In the footsteps of General Ginkel: the archaeology of a campaign, 1691
Lawrence E. Babits, Nathan Richards, Brian D. Dively and Adam Friedman, East Carolina University, USA
The Roanoke River Basin as a Battlefield, 1862 – 1865
David G. Passmore, University of Newcastle, UK and Stephan Harrison, University of Exeter, UK
Geoarchaeology of the Battle of the Bulge: WW2 field fortifications in the Ardennes forests of Belgium
Peter Masters, Cranfield University, UK and Birger Stichelbaut, University of Ghent, Belgium
From the air to beneath the soil: revealing and mapping the Great War remains at Ploegsteert, Messines, Belgium
Jonathan Berry, University of Birmingham, UK
Applying landscape theories to a Second World War defended locality in Wales
Phil Murgatroyd, University of Birmingham, UK
The Road to Manzikert: medieval warfare on the GRID Project
Xavi Rubio, University of Barcelona, Catalonia
Terrain Analysis and battlefields
Martin Brown, University of Birmingham, UK
Looking beyond the parapet: seeing beyond the trench in Great War archaeology
Tim Sutherland, CAIRN, UK
Challenging our perceptions of three medieval conflicts: it’s about ‘time’
Clay Mathers, Statistical Research Inc., Charles Haecker, US National Park Service, and Matthew Schmader, City of Albuquerque, USA
Hammer blow of Empire: war and resistance in sixteenth century New Mexico
Glenn Foard, University of Leeds, UK
The origins of firepower
Susanne Wilbers-Rost, Museum und Park Kalkriese, and Achim Rost, University of Ösnabrück, Germany
Bones and ‘mass graves’ at the battlefield of Varus in Kalkriese
Richard Burt, Robert Warden and Yilmaz Hatipkarasulu, Texas A & M University, USA
Crater analysis at Pointe du Hoc site, Normandy, France
Jon Price, Northumbria University, UK
Strat, huh, yeah – what is it good for?
Richard Burt, Texas A & M University, USA and Peter Doyle, University College London, UK
Evidence of conflict in the contemporary built environment: a case study of a V1 bomb site in London
Visits :
Oudenaarde
Delegates :
Count = 60
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