TAG@UCL-IoA: Conference Timetable
The TAG@UCL-IoA Conference Timetable is now available. The TAG Programme Book is also available to download.
Conference Timetable
| ROOM | Mon. Dec. 16th 13:30 to 17:00 | Tue. Dec. 17th 09:30 to 13:00 | Tue. Dec. 17th 14:00 to 17:30 | Wed. Dec. 18th 09:30 to 13:00 | Wed. Dec. 18th 14:00 to 17:30 |
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| 802/4 | 3 | Archaeology, ancestry, and human genomics – a panel debate Organisers: David Wengrow; UCL • Brenna Hassett; UCL • Pontus Skoglund; Francis Crick Institute • Selina Brace; Natural History Museum | 11 | Mythical past, dangerous present: Challenging nationalism’s relationships with archaeology and history Organisers: Kenny Brophy; University of Glasgow • Mark Hobbs; University of East Anglia • Lorna Richardson; University of East Anglia | 43 | Women and Power? From Conversation to Action Organisers: Penny Coombe; University of Oxford • Cecilia Dal Zovo; CSIC • Beth Hodgett; Birkbeck College, University of London & Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. | 22 | Archaeology of Inequality ― Themes, Debates, Methodologies Organisers: Vesa Arponen; University of Kiel • Artur Ribeiro; University of Kiel | 51 | Conceptualising Resistance in Archaeology: From Prehistory to Occupying Wall Street Organisers: Manuel Fernández-Götz; University of Edinburgh • Guillermo Diaz de Liano del Valle; University of Edinburgh • Felipe Criado-Boado; CSIC • Carlos Tejerizo-García; Incipit-CSIC |
| 728 | 53 | Animals and humans: power, knowledge and agency Organisers: Andrew Reid; UCL • Joanna Lawrence; University of Cambridge • Mariana B. Muñoz-Rodríguez; University of York • Claire Ratican; University of Cambridge • Laerke Recht; University of Cambridge | 34 | Playing with the past, practising for the future : A workshop for experimental community archaeology Organisers: Penelope Foreman; Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust • Penelope Foreman; Enabled Archaeology • Hanna Marie Pageau; University of Cardiff • Lara Band; MOLA • William Rathouse; MOLA • Gavin MacGregor; University of Glasgow | 38 | The social production of money: archaeological perspectives Organisers: Murray Andrews; UCL • Olav Gundersen; Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo | 40 | Excavating Archaeology: The Power of Process Organisers: Abbey Ellis; University of Leicester and Ashmolean Museum, Oxford • Beth Hodgett; Birkbeck College, University of London & Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. | 2 | The Materiality of Folklore and Traditional Practices Organisers: David Petts; Durham University • Dr. Katy Soar; University of Winchester |
| 731/6 | NA | NA | 35 | Sensory Archaeology across Space and Time Organisers: Nicky Garland; Newcastle University • Dr Giacomo Savani; University College Dublin • Adam Parker (PhD Candidate); Open University | 24 | FFS!!! - Keep Calm and Carry On??? Regaining Emotion in Archaeological Discourse Organisers: Cat Rees; RESPECT • Penelope Foreman; Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust • Penelope Foreman; Enabled Archaeology • Kayt Hawkins; Archaeology South-East and UCL • Aisling Nash; Independent Researcher | 23 | Museum Archaeology: Thinking Through Collections Organisers: Alice Stevenson; UCL • Morag Kersel; DePaul University |
| 739 | 55 | Archaeology and Wellbeing – digging into your mind, body, and soul, and what it can mean for your project, class or business Organisers: Mark Evans, Chief Executive / Co-founder; Waterloo Uncovered | 9 | Archaeological Activists and the Untold Histories of Archaeology Organisers: Hannah Cobb; University of Manchester • Duncan Brown; Historic England | 41 | Palaeolithic societies, sociality and social life: archaeological perspectives 20 years after Gamble (1999) Organisers: Jenni French; UCL • Fiona Coward; Bournemouth University | 18 | Minds in situ: Material Approaches to Cognition in the Past Organisers: Dr Cory Stade; University of Southampton • Taryn Bell; University of York | 42 | Fact or fiction: the power of communities with knowledge of their pasts Organisers: David Jennings; University of York • Harald Fredheim; University of York |
| 777/80 | 25 | Radical Archaeology: What is it? How do we do it? Why do we need it? Organisers: Rebecca Hearne; University of Sheffield • Umberto Albarella; University of Sheffield | 46 | Archaeology and heritage studies in, of, and after the Anthropocene Organisers: Rodney Harrison; University College London | 47 | Persistent Pasts: Engaging with Conflict Legacies in the Present Organisers: Esther Breithoff; Birkbeck, University of London | 37 | Curriculum Wars: Edutainment, Employability, Critical Thinking? New Archaeological Pedagogies of Power, Knowledge and Accessibility Organisers: Caradoc Peters; Truro College, University of Plymouth • Sally Herriett; Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Bristol / Truro College, University of Plymouth • Stuart Falconer; Open University / Truro College, University of Plymouth • Caitlin Kitchener; University of York | 17 | Investigating industrial pasts and legacies from multi- and interdisciplinary perspective Organisers: Hilary Orange; Independent • Mike Nevell; University of Salford • Hanna Steyne; University of Manchester |
| 784 | 52 | Archaeologies of Marginality Organisers: Elisa Perego; UCL • Andrew Reynolds; UCL • Andy Gardner; UCL | 14 | Capacious Archaeologies Organisers: Ing-Marie Back Danielsson; Uppsala University, Sweden • Andrew Meirion Jones; University of Southampton • Ben Jervis; Cardiff University | 27 | The treatment of the dead in current archaeological practice: exploring knowledge gain, value and the ethical treatment of remains from burial ground excavations for HS2 in a national and international context Organisers: Michael Court; HS2 • Andrea Bradley; HS2 Ltd. • John Halsted; HS2 | 19 | Pathways to post-conflict remembrance Organisers: Luisa Nienhaus; UCL Institute of Archaeology • Lisheng Zhang; UCL | 50 | Erased from the Past: Bringing marginalised people into Archaeology Organisers: Miller Power; Durham University • Zena Kamash; Royal Holloway University |
| 790 | NA | NA | 29 | Power over Practice in the Contracting Sector Organisers: Sadie Watson; MOLA | NA | 28 | Beyond Biographies: Composite things in time and space Organisers: Helen Chittock; AOC Archaeology Group • Matt Hitchcock; University of Manchester • Matthew G. Knight; National Museums Scotland |
| 822 | 44 | Power Play: Archaeology and Games Organisers: Florence Smith Nicholls; Independent Scholar • Sara Stewart; Independent Researcher | NA | 32 | If wisdom *sits* in places, does that mean it has a body? Scalar links between mobility, embodiment, and archaeological knowledge Organisers: Alanna Warner-Smith (Doctoral Candidate); Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University • Kate Franklin; Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck, University of London | 7 | Powerful artefacts in time and space Organisers: Anne Teather; British Women Archaeologists (BWA) • Tess Machling; Independent Researcher • Peter Wells; University of Minnesota | 5 | Demography, Migration, Interaction: New Archaeological Narratives for the Past and the Present Organisers: Ana Catarina Vital; UCL Institute of Archaeology • Gwendoline Maurer; UCL Institute of Archaeology |
| 826 | 4 | New feminisms? Radical post-humanist archaeologies Organisers: Rachel Crellin; University of Leicester • Hannah Cobb; University of Manchester | 45 | The Decolonisation of Archaeology and Archaeological Collections within museums Organisers: Benjamina Dadzie; Independent Researcher • Laura Hampden; Museum Detox • Laura Hampden; Historic England, Museum Detox, CIfA Equality and Diversity Group | 10 | Archaeologia Hookland: the archaeology of a lost County in England Organisers: Kenny Brophy; University of Glasgow • Dr. Katy Soar; University of Winchester | 49 | Publishing Power Organisers: Lisa Lodwick; University of Oxford • Zena Kamash; Royal Holloway University | 8 | The politics of things, agencies, and ontologies: finding common ground Organisers: Andy Gardner; UCL • Oliver Harris; University of Leicester |
| 828 | 26 | Debating power and knowledge in archaeological curricula: A student-staff joint forum Organisers: Rachel King; UCL Institute of Archaeology • Alice Stevenson; UCL | 20 | Gender and power in developer-funded archaeology Organisers: Francesca Mazzilli; Cambridge Archaeological Unit • Leah Hewerdine; Royal Holloway | 16 | What counts as knowledge in the museum and heritage sector, and how can this influence the quality of decision-making using diverse sources of knowledge and evidence? Organisers: Theano Moussouri; UCL • Raffaella Cecilia; UCL • Ellen Pavey; UCL • Hana Morel; UCL | 6 | The Lives and Deaths of Historic Buildings: Biographical Approaches to Recording and Interpretation Organisers: Karen Fielder; Weald & Downland Living Museum • Michael Shapland; UCL | 13 | Micro-worlds, materiality and human behaviour: Magnifying material science in explanations of technology Organisers: Miljana Radivojević; UCL Institute of Archaeology • Mike Charlton; UCL Institute of Archaeology |
| Clarke Hall (Level 3) | 54 | What have we done for the Romans? Organisers: Kim Biddulph, Project Manager; City of London Corporation • Howard Benge, Public Programmes Manager; City of London Corporation • Jackie Kiely, Senior Curator Prehistory and Roman; Museum of London • Jane Sidell; Historic England | 15 | archaeological architectures - architectural archaeologies Organisers: Lesley McFadyen; Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck • Alessandro Zambelli; School of Architecture, University of Portsmouth | 33 | Reassessing the Archaeology of Religion Organisers: Brooke Creager; University of Minnesota • Peter Kahlke Olesen; University of Copenhagen | 39 | Archaeology and the camera truelle: theorising archaeology through the moving image Organisers: Kate Rogers; Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton • Angela Piccini; University of Bristol • Tanya Freke; SCAPE | 30 | Tropicalís(i)mo: exploring comparative archaeologies between Amazonia and the Maya lowlands Organisers: Manuel Arroyo Kalin; UCL • Eva Jobbova; UCD |
| W3.05 (Level 3) | 31 | Archaeology and Heritage in Populist Nationalist Constructions, Projections, and Justifications of Otherness Organisers: Barbora Žiačková; University of Oxford • Ole F. Nordland; UCL • Chiara Bonacchi; University of Sterling | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| W3.06 (Level 3) | 21 | Challenging narratives and legacies in the archaeology and heritage of the Middle East and North Africa Organisers: Ikram Ghabriel; UCL • Chloë Ward; UCL | NA | NA | NA | NA |
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