Department of Classics and Archaeology

Event Archive 2013 - Department of Archaeology

Seminar: Current research on the origins of agriculture, animal herding and sedentism in the Zagros mountains of Iran and Iraq

Date
Monday 1 January
Description
Speaker: Dr Robin Bendrey University of ReadingWednesday 27th February, 4:30pmA3 Humanities Building

Research Seminar - "A New Glass Project: Ottoman glass in Istanbul"

Date
Wednesday 6 February
Description
Spearker: Dr Erguen Lafli (Dokuz Eylül University)

Seminar :The magistrates and elite of early Roman Corinth

Date
Wednesday 13 February
Description
Speaker: Dr Benjamin Millis 13th of FebruaryA3, Humanities Building

Seminar: Recent Research in Late Antique Ephesus

Date
Wednesday 20 February
Description
Speaker: Prof. Sabine Ladstatter Wednesday 20th February 4:30pm A3 Humanities Building

Research Seminar - "The Hittites and their writing"

Date
Wednesday 6 March
Description
Speaker: Dr Mark Weeden Wednesday 6th March, 4.30 pm.A3, Humanities Building

Seminar: Digging up the dead in Bronze Age Greece

Date
Wednesday 13 March
Description
Speaker: Prof. Bill Cavanagh University of Nottingham Wednesday 13th March, 4:30pmA3 Humanities Building

Seminar: Archaeobotany of death in the Mediterranean: plants and ritual practices in the Bronze Age burial cave of Cova des Pas (Minorca)

Date
Wednesday 20 March
Description
Speaker: Prof. Santiago Riera Wednesday 20th MarchA3 Humanities

Seminar: The Roman Monetary Economy in the Western Roman Empire, c. 380 – 6th century

Date
Wednesday 1 May
Description
Speaker: Dr Sam Moorhead (British Museum) Wednesday 1st May, 4:30pm A3, Humanities Building

AHRC Conference

Date
Thursday 9 - Friday 10 May
Description
This international conference - part of the research project From Thebes to Mycenae funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council - considers production technologies of materials, artefacts and their industries in the Mycenaean World.

Archaeology of the Norman Conquest

Date
Friday 20 - Sunday 22 September
Description
The Society of Medieval Archaeology's first new annual conference is to be held at the University of Nottingham and will consider the archaeological evidence for the Norman Conquest of England.

Origins of the Afro comb project

Date
Wednesday 22 January
Description
Following a successful special exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum and Museum of Archaeology in Cambridge, the curator Sally-Ann Ashton will present a talk on a community focused project examining the history and meaning of hair combs in Africa and amongst the African Diaspora. Lakeside Arts Centre, University of Nottingham Museum.

The archaeology of the tram

Date
Wednesday 26 February
Description
The construction by NET 2 of two new tram lines from the centre of Nottingham to Toton and Clifton has created the opportunity for some of the largest archaeological interventions in Nottingham for many years.
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