TAG 2005 Sessions

To propose a paper to any of the sessions listed below please contact the session organiser directly with a title and abstract (max. 250 words). Contact details are listed with the full session abstract.

A symmetrical archaeology

An eternal conflict? Archaeology and social responsibility in the post-Iraq world

Approaching prehistoric architectures of Western Europe from a ‘dwelling’ perspective

Archaeology at the margins: recognising the local in the context of ancient states

Buried in diversity: the interpretation of coexisting and non-existing funerary practices in later prehistory

Enterprising archaeologists: thinking outside of the trench

Exhumation/Excavation: materializing corpses

From ecology to development: modelling early hominid life history

Green and pleasant land? Knitting and un-picking archaeological environments

Humanity without modern humans?

Iron Age Thought: reconciling local and general in the Iron Age

On the archaeology and anthropology of the senses

Origins of ceramics and hunter gatherers of northern Eurasia

People, Place, Possessions I: Materiality, Corporeality and Spatiality: Re-depositing prehistory

People, Places and Possessions II: Material Culture and Social Identity in Britain c.800-1500: gender, power and the body

Phasing Places: community narratives and the (re)invention of Time

Prehistoric daily life

Reaching out: Archaeology for All

Scrawl and Scribe: Writing in the Margins

Sheffield Tours Project

Situating Performances of Humanity

The anthropology and archaeology of Moonshine

The Archaeology of the Inaccessible

The chiming of crack’d bells: Archaeological approaches to artefacts

The fall from grace: archaeological approaches to human inhumanity

Theory and practice in the Stonehenge landscape

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