quarta-feira, 18 de junho de 2008

Conference on Experimental Archaeology, U. of Edinburgh


Experimental Archaeology A Conference hosted by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th November 2008
Overview
The School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh is pleased to announce a forthcoming conference on Experimental Archaeology. The conference will be held over the weekend of 15th-16th November 2008 and will comprise a day of papers and discussions at the Archaeology building on Saturday followed, on Sunday, by a trip to the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay where delegates will be able to visit an experimental re-construction of a crannog and take part on various associated activities.
The use of experiment in archaeology provides a scientific theoretical structure within which various strands of evidence can be united in a systematic methodology. These strands of evidence can comprise information from ethnography, craft skills, technological expertise and archaeological data as well as phenomenological and educational studies. Papers and posters are invited on the following key themes that are suggested as a focus for presentations though not as a limitation on them:

Key Themes:
The role of experiment in archaeological interpretation and research.
Understanding technology in ancient society.
The role of experiment in public archaeology and “Living archaeology” centres: the case for greater academic involvement
Case studies of current projects

Format of the Conference Weekend:
Saturday
9:00-17:00: conference papers and discussions. Teas/coffees will be provided.
17:00-18:00: discussion of conference themes and future conferences.
19:00 onwards: an evening meal will be arranged at a local restaurant - cost to be covered by delegates. Please indicate on your registration form if you would like to participate.
Sunday
10:00-18:00 trip to the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay. This is currently being arranged and will require a minimum of 30 participants to go ahead. Please indicate on your application form if you would like to participate.

Conference fees:
Cost of teas/coffee and conference booklet: £7:00 (payable now)
Cost of Sunday excursion to Loch Tay: £17.00 (payable on arrival)

Conference Venue:
ArchaeologySchool of History, Classics and ArchaeologyThe University of EdinburghThe Old High School12 Infirmary StreetEDINBURGH EH1 1LT
Contacts:
Dr Gordon Thomas:
experimentalconference@ed.ac.ukMr Graham Ritchie:experimentalconference@ed.ac.uk
Ms Lizzie Cory-Lopez:
experimentalconference@ed.ac.uk
Mr Riley Snyder:
experimentalconference@ed.ac.uk

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