Out of the Trenches - An archaeology of youth detention in France
Elias V. M. Michaut (UCL Institute of Archaeology) will give the next talk in the 'Out of the Trenches' 2024-25 series, organised by the World Archaeology Section, on 16 January.
Out of the Trenches is a monthly seminar series showcasing the emerging fieldwork and research in archaeology, hosted by the Institute of Archaeology’s World Archaeology Section. Join us to explore the latest discoveries and innovations in the field.
If you would like to present in the series, please contact organisers, Stefano A. Cecatiello (stefano.cecatiello.20@ucl.ac.uk) and Ofelia Tychon (ofelia.tychon.23@ucl.ac.uk).
Previous talks (2024-25)
- Cristian González-Rodríguez: Chullpa-ing: Exploring the chronology, landscape, and cosmological role of Andean mausoleums
- Andrew Reid: Understanding the incipient city: the case of the Ganda kibuga
Previous talks (2023-24)
- Borja Legarra Herrero: Rivers, settlements and metals: adapting survey methods to Mediterranean Iberia
- Michael Parker Pearson: In search of Stonehenge’s origins: new discoveries in Preseli, Wales
- Carl Knappett, University of Toronto: Holding time: ceramics, containers, and duration
- Catherine Namono, University of the Witwatersrand: Making Sense of Dumbbells and Circles in the Rock Art of Uganda
- Corisande Fenwick: The origins of oasis civilisation in the Moroccan Sahara: fieldwork in the Wadi Draa
Further information
Ticketing
Open
Cost
Free
Open to
UCL staff
Availability
Yes