Research Seminar Series

Spring 2010

The Research Seminar meets on Tuesdays at 17.15 in A0.08 Phoenix Southwest Building. Convenor: Dr Janet Montgomery. Email: J.Montgomery@bradford.ac.uk

Week 1. 28th September 2010

Dr. Timothy Taylor, AGES, University of Bradford. Book launch for ‘The Artificial Ape: How Technology Changed the Course of Human Evolution’.

Week 2. 5th October 2010

Martin Brown, Defence Estates, Ministry of Defence. 'The Plugstreet Project'.

Week 3. 12th October 2010

Dr. Jo Buckberry. AGES, University of Bradford. Book launch for ‘Burial in later Anglo-Saxon England’ edited by Jo Buckberry and Annia Cherryson.

Week 4. 19th October 2010

Dr Stephen Harrison, School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. ‘Forgotten Vikings: Women and their Graves in Ninth and Tenth-Century Britain and Ireland’.

Week 5. 26th October 2010

Dr. Peter Halkon, Dept. of History, University of Hull. ‘Iron and Power in the Landscape of Iron Age East Yorkshire’.

Week 6. 2nd November 2010

Dr. Phillipa Ascough, AMS Laboratory, Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre. ‘Fire and Isotopes: Studies in the North Atlantic’.

Week 7. 9th November 2010

Professor Mike Parker Pearson, Dept. of Archaeology University of Sheffield. ‘Stonehenge: New Discoveries’. Please note: this seminar will be held in the John Stanley Bell Lecture Theatre (D4) in the Richmond Building.

Week 8. 16th November 2010

Dr. Nigel Cassidy, School of Physical and Geographical Sciences, Keele University. Awaiting title.

Week 9. 23rd November 2010

Dr. Roy Loveday, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester. 'Pattern and Purpose - Interrogating Cursus Monuments’.

Week 10. 30th November 2010

Natasha Powers, Head of Osteology, Museum of London Archaeology. 'Current commercial research projects at MOLA'.

Week 11. 7th December 2010

Jen Wooding, AGES, University of Bradford. ‘The Identification of Bovine Tuberculosis in Zooarchaeological Assemblages: Working towards Differential Diagnostic Criteria’.

Week 12. 14th December 2010

Tony Wilmott, Senior Archaeologist, English Heritage, ‘The Chester Amphitheatre Project'.

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