Society for Medieval Archaeology - News
New award announcement – the Philip Rahtz Award
The Philip Rahtz Award for the best postgraduate dissertation in medieval archaeology The Philip Rahtz Award will be made annually to the postgraduate (taught Masters) dissertation that makes the most original contribution to the study of medieval archaeology (from AD c.400 to c.1600), submitted to a United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland university. The prize
Index to Med Arch 51-55 available
The Index of Volumes 51-55 of Medieval Archaeology is now available as a downloadable pdf; Medieval Archaeology Index . A searchable pdf version of the Index will also be available via Ingenta. Find out more about Medieval Archaeology on our publication webpages.
Our new constitution
The Council of the Society has recently spent much time in the establishing the basic principles for a new constitution. We wanted it to reflect current way we operate, and to cover situations which might arise in the future. To find out more, go to the webpage and download a copy. The new Constitution will be discussed Annual General Meeting on
Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium
14th-16th May, 2011 Institute of Archaeology, University College London Registration is now open for the 2012 Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium, held at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology, which can be obtained by going to the EMASS 2012 website: www.emass.org.uk EMASS 2012 Call For Papers Deadline for submission: Friday 9th March 2011 We are pleased to
New book on Medieval Europe – SPECIAL OFFER
The Archaeology of Medieval Europe, Vol. 2; Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries AD Edited by Martin Carver and Jan Klapste The two volumes of The Archaeology of Medieval Europe together comprise the fi rst complete account of Medieval Archaeology across the continent. This groundbreaking set will enable readers to track the development of different cultures and
A few words about Medieval Archaeology…
Professor Martin Carver talks about the latest Society for Medieval Archaeology volume discussing the wealth of papers and topics that are published within, and more generally introduces us to Europe’s pivotal period, the Middle Ages … click on the image below to view the video on YouTube