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Registration open for SMA Annual Conference 2019
Society for Medieval Archaeology 2019 Annual Conference “The Long Black Death”: New Perspectives King’s Manor, University of York (UK), 5-6 July 2019 A recent upsurge in scholarly interest in the Black Death has been driven in major part by methodological advances and new discoveries across a range of disciplines: archaeology is central to this as analysis
Annual Conference 2019: Preliminary Programme online
Society for Medieval Archaeology 2019 Annual Conference “The Long Black Death”: New Perspectives King’s Manor, University of York (UK), 5-6 July 2019 A recent upsurge in scholarly interest in the Black Death has been driven in major part by methodological advances and new discoveries across a range of disciplines: archaeology is central to this as analysis
Vol 62/2 Online now
Volume 62/2 of Medieval Archaeology is available online now via Taylor and Francis here.
SMA Annual Conference 2019: Call for Papers
Society for Medieval Archaeology 2019 Annual Conference The “Long” Black Death: New perspectives King’s Manor, University of York (UK), 5-6 July 2019 A recent upsurge in scholarly interest in the Black Death – its origins, spread and impact on medieval society – has been driven by methodological advances across a range of disciplines. New techniques have allowed
Student Representative
Each year the Society for Medieval Archaeology invites a student member to take on the role of Student Representative. Student Reps provide a voice for our growing student membership on SMA Council and also help organise our annual SMA Student Colloquium and career workshops. Other roles include the maintenance of our social media platforms and representing the Society
2018 Student Colloquium Registration Open!
Society for Medieval Archaeology Student Colloquium 2018 The Student Colloquium 2018 will be held at the University of Reading on 9th-11th November 2018. Keep up to date with the Colloquium by liking the Facebook Page. Registration is now open! The conference papers cover a broad range of topics such as medieval material culture, osteology, identities and landscapes from the early