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Job Opportunity with the Society for Medieval Archaeology

Posted On: July 8th, 2022

The SMA are seeking a Social Media Manager. This is a part-time, flexible working, paid position. Please see all the details in the specification below. Note the deadline for applications is Friday 12th August, 5pm BST. Job Specification for Social Media Manager  

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Medieval and Later Pottery Research Group CFP

Posted On: June 30th, 2022

CALL FOR PAPERS Medieval and Later Pottery Research Group Three-Day Conference, 7–9 October 2022 Grosvenor Museum, Chester The Late Show: Exploring Pottery of the Early Modern and Later Periods   To celebrate our recent name change, this year’s Medieval & Later Pottery Research Group conference will focus on pottery of more recent periods. In the

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Medieval Archaeology 66.1 now available online

Posted On: June 24th, 2022

Issue 66.1 of Medieval Archaeology has now been published online and the print copy will soon be arriving with members. Follow the link to Tayor and Francis to read the journal online: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ymed20/66/1?nav=tocList

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Online event: ‘The Material Experiences of ‘Peasant’ Life in Medieval Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England (c. 1200–1600)’.

Posted On: June 1st, 2022

As one part of the upcoming Events for the Society for Medieval Archaeology, we are happy to invite you to virtually attend parts of a workshop on medieval households on June 16th and 17th. Supported by both the Medieval Settlement Research Group, and the Society for Medieval Archaeology as well as the National Monument Service and Transport

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Research Associate post at Newcastle University

Posted On: May 31st, 2022

Details here: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CQC669/research-associate-archaeology 

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Annual Conference 2022 Draft Programme

Posted On: April 20th, 2022

Conference Saturday and Sunday the 25th and 26th of June 2022 Hosted at Rewely House, Oxford University by the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, by Professor Duncan Sayer and Dr Toby Martin. Full Draft Programme here

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