School of History, Classics & Archaeology

Conflict Archaeology seminars 2020/21 Semester *INCLUDE*

The Conflict Archaeology research seminars are organised by the Conflict Archaeology Research Group.

Seminar description

The Conflict Archaeology seminars provide an opportunity for discussion of current research developments on a range of conflict archaeological themes from diverse chronological and geographical areas.

The talks are open to all. 

Time and location

Unless otherwise stated, the seminars take place 6pm (unless otherwise stated) on Wednesday online (via Collaborate).

Event schedule

Semester 1 2020/21
Date Speaker Topic
Wednesday 18 Nov Angela Boyle (Edinburgh)

'Cowboys and Indians? Violence in Early Medieval South-East Scotland, AD400-800'

Wednesday 2 Dec João Fonte (Exeter) 'Late Iron Age Roman transition landscapes of conflict and interaction in the uplands of northern Portugal and southern Galicia'
Tuesday 8 Dec Julius Ruiz (Edinburgh), Matthew Kerry (Stirling), Xavier Rubio-Campillo (Barcelona), Manuel Fernández-Götz (Edinburgh) and Jesús F. Torres-Martínez (IMBEAC)

'The Uncomfortable Past: Interdisciplinary: Approaches to the Spanish Civil War'

2-4.30pm via Collaborate

Find out more about the Conflict Archaeology Research Group.

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