School of History, Classics & Archaeology

11th Biennial Fields of Conflict Conference

The last decades have seen a rapid growth of methods and case studies focused on studying the materiality of conflict. This conference will bring together students, professionals, practitioners, and academics at different career stages to present papers and posters showcasing their research on the study of conflict in the past.

Conference themes will include:

  • Prehistoric conflict
  • The bioarchaeology of conflict
  • Advances on methods and theoretical frameworks
  • Women and conflict
  • Experimental approaches
  • Landscapes of conflict
  • Repression, imprisonment, and resistance
  • Maritime conflict
  • Battlefield tourism and ’negative’ heritage
  • Public archaeology and outreach activities
  • Memorialisation and remembrance
  • Visualisation of conflict

Programme

A pdf of the schedule and programme for the Fields of Conflict Conference can be found through the links below:

Organisers

Linda FibigerXavier Rubio-CampilloManuel Fernandez-Götz

 

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11th Biennial Fields of Conflict Conference

We are inviting all those interested in the study of past conflict to join us for the 11th Biennial Fields of Conflict Conference, which will be hosted by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh in May 2022.

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