Conflict Archaeology seminars
The Conflict Archaeology seminars provide an opportunity for discussion of current research developments on a range of archaeological themes from diverse chronological and geographical areas. The seminars are open to all.
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
Please check date and time below. Sessions take place on BlackBoard Collaborate.
Event schedule
Date | Speaker | Topic | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Monday 29 November | Professor Tony Pollard (Glasgow) |
'"Waterloo uncovered": Working at archaeology with military veterans on one of the world's most famous battlefields' |
Link |
Find out more about the Conflict Archaeology Research Group.
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