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Call for Papers: RAC/TRAC Conference 2024

18 August 2023

The 15th Roman Archaeology Conference / 32nd Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference will be held at UCL in April 2024 for which a call for papers is announced.

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RAC/TRAC Call for papers - deadline 15 September

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Conference logo b&w drawing of a seated female figure holding a spear and an angel with the word Roma below

Paper proposals are invited for the joint Roman Archaeology Conference / Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference to be held in London in April 2024.

Full details of all of the sessions running at the conference are listed here: RAC TRAC 24 Session Abstracts Final

Proposals should be submitted direct to session organisers, who will decide on session line-ups. There will also be RAC and TRAC general sessions at the conference, and potential speakers who wish to offer a paper for these should contact the overall conference organising committee (ractrac2024@gmail.com).

  • Submit session proposals direct to Session Organisers
  • Format: Title, name(s) and contact details, 200-word abstract

RAC / TRAC 2024 will be held in London, Thursday 11 April – Sunday 14 April 2024 
Main venue: UCL Institute of Education 

Please note that RAC/TRAC 2024 will be an in-person-only conference, but one which is designed to be inclusive and accessible. Further details on these matters, including provision of bursaries for attendance, will be available soon. All speakers must register for the conference; registration will open later in September.

Conference details

Organising Committee: Andrew Gardner (UCL, Chair), Isabel Annal (UCL, TRAC), Jennifer Baird (Birkbeck), Chloe Clark (King’s, TRAC), Emlyn Dodd (ICS), Alessandra Esposito (King’s), Natasha Gravatt (UCL, TRAC), Claire Heseltine (King’s, TRAC), Zena Kamash (Royal Holloway), Francesca Lam-March (King’s, TRAC), Kris Lockyear (UCL), Dominic Perring (UCL), Louise Rayner (UCL/ASE), Erica Rowan (Royal Holloway), with Fiona Haarer (Roman Society), Blanka Misic (TRAC Standing Committee), Ursula Rothe (Open University, RS Archaeology Committee), and Anna Walas (TRAC Standing Committee).