Society for Medieval Archaeology - News
SMA Annual General Meeting – Agenda
The agenda for the forthcoming Annual General Meeting of the Society for Medieval Archaeology, to be held at 19.30 on Friday 5th December 2014, may be downloaded here. The meeting will be held in the Lecture Theatre at Rewley House, Dept for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA. Please note
SMA Student Colloquium – Registration now open!
Preparations for the 2014 SMA Student Colloquium are well underway in Belfast and registration is now open! This event is free for SMA members and costs just £20 for non-members, while optional extras include the conference dinner (£10) and a fieldtrip (£10) – this is great value for anyone interested in learning about current research
SMA Annual General Meeting
The 2015 Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at 19:30 on Friday 5th December 2014 in the Lecture Theatre, Rewley House, Dept for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA. The agenda for the meeting may be downloaded here. The date and venue have been chosen to coincide
SMA Student Colloquium 2014
Society for Medieval Archaeology Student Colloquium 2014: Call for Papers We are excited to announce that the Call for Papers is now open for this year’s Student Colloquium. The colloquium will be held on 13th-15th November 2014, at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. The event aims to provide a platform for postgraduates and early career
Student Discussion List
A Discussion list for student members of the Society for Medieval Archaeology is available. Members of the Society’s Council will distribute information here about forthcoming Society events, and other events that may be of interest to student members of SMA. Subscribers to this list should be student members of the Society for Medieval Archaeology or
Retrospect and Prospect
2007 marked the fiftieth birthday of the Society for Medieval Archaeology. It was on the afternoon of Tuesday 16th April 1957 at Burlington House, Piccadilly, that Donald Harden, the newly appointed Director of the London Museum , first outlined proposals for a new ‘society for Dark Age and Medieval Studies’. The idea was a simple