Category Archives: 2016 Dublin, Ireland

2016 Dublin, Ireland

Date :
22-25 September 2016
Location:
The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Trinity College
Organisers :
  • Dr. Gavin Hughes, Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Dr. Gregory Hulsman, School of English, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Dr. Sarah Alyn Stacey, Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Tim Sutherland, University of York
  • Damian Shiels, Rubicon Heritage Services Ltd
In association with :
The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Trinity Long Room Hub.
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Speakers :
Barry Molloy (University College Dublin)
Re – thinking Bronze Age archery: An experimental archaeological study
Dr John Reid (Chairman of the Trimontium Trust, Melrose)
The Roman Siege of Burnswark Hill: A Conflict Rehabilitated?
Dr Susanne Wilbers – Rost (Museum und Park Kalkriese) and Dr Achim Rost (Universitӓt Osnabrück)
The Varus Battlefield (9 AD) at Kalkriese: An Ancient Landscape of Conflict
Dr Linda Fibiger (University of Edinburgh)
Going Ballistic: Identifying Sling Shot Injuries in Prehistoric Europe
Dr John Carman and Dr Patricia Carman (Bloody Meadows Project, University of Birmingham)
The Wider Landscapes of Fields of Conflict
Ms Maria Lingström (National Historical Museums of Sweden, Uppsala)
‘Mästerby, Gotland, 1361 – the Discovery of the Mythical Battle’
Dr Matt Schmader (University of New Mexico)
‘The Structure of Battle: Vazquex de Coronado and Evidence of Expeditionary Conflict in the American Southwest 1540–1542’
Mr Terence Christian (University of Glasgow)
‘An Analysis of the European Fire Lance for Munitions Staging, Range and Lethality’
Dr Juan Leoni (Universidad Nacional de Rosario/ CONICET: National Council for Scientific and Technological Investigations, Argentina) and Dr Lucas Martínez (Instituto Cultural de la Provincia de Buenos Aires)
‘Challenges & Specificities of Battlefield Archaeology in Argentina: The Case of Cepeda Battlefield, 1859’
Professor Peter Bleed (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and Dr Douglas Scott (Colorado Mesa University)
‘Public Outreach, Focused Research, and a Broad View: Lessons from the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park’
Ms Kiara Beaulieu (University of Birmingham)
‘Battlefield Heritage Management at Niagara Falls, Canada’
Mr Max van der Schriek (Vrije Unversiteit Amsterdam)
‘Archaeological Research and Heritage Management of World War Two Conflict Sites in The Netherlands’
Dr Douglas Scott (Colorado Mesa University)
‘The Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Battle of the Little Bighorn’
Professor Tony Pollard and Dr Iain Banks (University of Glasgow)
‘2000 – 2016: The Fields of Conflict Conferences’
Dr Birgit Großkopf (Georg-August Universität, Göttingen)
‘Why? The Non-Archaeological Removal of Historic Conflict Related Mass Graves: Case studies’
Mr Tim Sutherland (University of York)
‘Summary and future plans’
Mr Paul O’Keeffe (Kinsale Battlefield Project; Transport Infrastructure Ireland)
‘A Spatial Modelling Approach to Relic Siege – Fields: A Case Study of Kinsale, Co. Cork (1601)’
Dr Michelle Sivilich (Assistant Director, Gulf Archaeology Research Institute)
‘When a Fort Is More Than a Fort: The Importance of Modeling Logistics in the Second Seminole War in Florida’
Professor Steven Smith (Director, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina)
‘Fort Motte: Revealing the Landscape of Conflict at a Revolutionary War Siege’
Mr Tim Sutherland (University of York)
‘Archaeology at Waterloo: The Aftermath’
Professor Tony Pollard (University of Glasgow)
From Mont-Saint-Jean to Mount Tumbledown: Veteran engagement and conflict archaeology
Mr Joseph Balicki (Commonwealth Heritage Group)
‘Metal Detector and Geophysical Investigations into the Fall 1863 American Civil War Bivouacs of the Federal Army, 2nd Corps, 3rd Division, 2nd Brigade, Culpeper County, Virginia’
Dr James Bonsall (Sligo Institute of Technology) and Dr Glenn Foard, FSA, FHEA (University of Huddersfield)
‘Challenges of Working with Legacy Data from Detectorists: A Case Study in the Fabrication of Evidence’
Dr Patrick Severts (Minelab Americas), Mr Charlie Haecker (National Park Service – Heritage Partnerships Program, Santa Fe, New Mexico), Mr Chris Adams (Gila National Forest) and Dr Douglas Scott (Colorado Mesa University)
‘The Methodological Implications for Battlefield Metal Detecting Survey of the Pulse Induction and Zero Voltage Technologies’
Dr Glenn Foard FSA, FHEA (University of Huddersfield)
‘Artefacts Don’t Lie?’
Mr Michael Seibert (U.S. National Park Service, US Department of the Interior)
‘Uncovering Morgan’s Masterful Manoeuvre: Archaeology of the Battle of Cowpens’
Professor Larry Babits (East Carolina University)
‘Cowpens Revisited: Bullets and Battle Episodes’
Dr André Schürger (University of Glasgow)
‘Small Arms Identification: An Interpretation of 16th/17th Century Lead Bullets’
Mr Colin Parkman (University of Huddersfield)
‘Experimental Firing and an Analysis of Impacted 17th – 18th Century Lead Bullets’
Mr Dan Sivilich (President of BRAVO, Battlefield Restoration and Archaeological Volunteer Organisation, New Jersey)
‘An XRF Analysis of Musket Balls Possibly Made from a Statue of King George III’
Dr Mindy Simonson (U.S. Department of Defense,POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
‘The Localisation of Taphonomy: The Impacts of Physical Environments and the Memorialisation Practices of Local Populations on Combat Loss Archaeological Sites’
Ms Samantha Rowe (University of Huddersfield)
‘A Methodology for Assessing the Condition of Battle – Related Artefacts from Conflict Sites’
Mr Damian Shiels (Rubicon Heritage)
‘The Archaeology of Ireland’s War of Independence’
Dr Joanna Brück (University of Bristol)
‘Frongoch Camp and the Archaeology of the 1916 Rising’
Dr Gavin Hughes (Trinity Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, TCD)
‘Military Archaeologies of 1916 Command and Control: Case Studies from Mount Street Bridge to The Somme’
Ms Heather Montgomery (Queens University Belfast)
‘Training for War: WW1 Practice Trenches in Ireland’
Mr Peter Masters (Cranfield Forensic Institute)
‘Touching the Face of God’: Setting New Standards in the Recovery of Military Aircraft Crash Sites’
Alexander Makovics (Independent Scholar)
‘The Plain of Jars Archaeological Landscape and B52 Bomb Strike Data’
Ms Janene Johnston (University of West Florida)
‘A Civil War Battlefield: Conflict Archaeology at Florida’s Natural Bridge’
Ms Stacey Whitacre (Brockington and Associates, Georgia)
‘Conflict Archaeology in a Modern Urban Environment: Finding the Battle of Atlanta’
Mr Kevin Munro (Historic Environment Scotland)
‘“This Wouldn’t Happen at Gettysburg”: A Development Proposal within the Inventory of Historic Battlefields, Scotland’
Mr Tomas Englund (Södertörn University)
‘The Battle of Baggensstäket 1719’
Mr Adam Kristopher Parker (East Carolina University)
‘“Dash at the Enemy!”: The Use of Modern Naval Theory to Examine the Battlefield at Elizabeth City, North Carolina’
Ms Nicole Grinnan (Florida Public Archaeology Network) and Dr William Lees (University of West Florida)
‘Obstructing the “Mighty Apalachicola:” Riverine Defenses of the Confederate States of America’
Mr David Ball and Melanie Damour (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management)
‘Operation Drumbeat in the Gulf of Mexico’
Jen Novotny (University of Glasgow)
‘Basket Weaving and Wooden Legs: The Materiality of Rehabilitation at the Princess Louise Scottish Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers in 1916’
Dr David Passmore (University of Toronto), Mr David Capps Tunwell (University of Exeter) and Dr Stephan Harrison (University of
Exeter)
‘WW2 Conflict Archaeology in Northwest European Forests: Recent Progress & Future Prospects’
Professor Assumpció Malgosa, Dr Eduard Ble, Mr E and Mr P. Valdés Matiás (Universitat de Barcelona)
‘Barcelona’s Last Defence’
Professor Adrian Mandzy (Morehead State University)
‘Between Duty and Hate: Assigning Meaning to the Improvised Munitions Recovered at the Battle of the Crater (30 July 1864)’
Ms Tamara Mihailovic (George Mason University)
‘Confederate States of America Small Ordnance Laboratory Explosion: Unearthing the Ghosts of Brown’s Island’
Mr Kevin Donaghy (Temple University, Philadelphia)
‘Predictive Models for Battlefield Recovery at Brandywine’
Dr Ryan McNutt (Georgia Southern University)
‘Spear Superiority and (un)Knightly Warfare: Reconstructing and Modelling the Conflict Landscape of Bannockburn (AD1314) with GIS and KOCOA’
Ms María Inés Casadas, Ms María Eugenia Peltzer, Mr Guillermo Bertami and Mr Leonardo Mudry (Department of Culture and Education of the Province of Buenos Aires, La Plata, Buenos Aires)
‘Military Barracks at the Border of Buenos Aires Indigenous Territories and the Coast of the Rio de la Plata during the XVIII and XIX Centuries’
Dr Iain Banks (University of Glasgow)
‘Under Pressure: POW Camps as Sites of Conflict’
Visits :
  • Faughart Hill
  • Boyne Valley
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Parallel Sessions :
  • CONFLICT ARCHAEOLOGY AND IRELAND
  • AERIAL CONFLICT
  • THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
  • CONFLICT ON WATER
  • WORLD WAR ONE
Poster Sessions :
Mr Richard Alexander (Independent/Bristol University alumnus)
Cultivating Trade between POWs working in Agriculture and Civilians during World War I
Dr John R. Bratten (University of West Florida) and Arthur B. Cohn (The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum)
A Tale of Three Gunboats: Defending Lake Champlain in 1776 Battlefield Burial Practices
Dr Richard Burt (Auburn University) and Robert Warden (Center for Heritage Conservation, Texas A & M University)
Pointe du Hoc April 25 1944 Revisited: A Methodology for Identifying, Interpreting and Recording Bomb Damage from an Individual Mission
Mr Chas Jones (Fulford Battlefield Society; not attending)
Fulford and Stamford Bridge
Mr Matthew A.Kalos (Temple University)
Archaeology at Paoli Battlefield: Expanding the Interpretations of Conflict
Mr Chris King (University of Birmingham)
Patterns in the Chaos: Battlefields in the Wider Landscape
Dr William B. Lees, RPA (Florida Public Archaeology Network, University of West Florida)
Wallace Bruce, Abraham Lincoln, and Edinburgh: Civil War Memory or Scottish Nationalism?
Dr Ryan K.McNutt (Georgia Southern University)
The Camp Lawton Archaeology Project: an American Civil War PoW Camp
Mr Christian Meyer, Ms Petra Held, Mr Marc Fecher, Ms Metchthild Klamm, Mr Kurt W. Alt (Johannes Gutenberg Universitӓt Mainz)/div>

An Early 19th Century Mass Grave from Fränkenau, Germany: Bioarchaeological Analysis of Casualties from the Battles of Jena and
Auerstedt
Ms Luisa Nienhaus (University College London)
Battlefield landscapes and the Public
Dr Erin W. Stone (University of West Florida)
Tainos vs Caribs: An Imagined Conflict
Ms Sarah Taylor (University of Huddersfield)
What Happened to the Battlefield Dead in Medieval and Early Modern Britain?
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