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SMA Annual Conference 2014
From Viking Camps to Saxon Assemblies: Temporary and Seasonal Sites and Settlement in Medieval Europe Friday 5 – Sunday 7 December 2014 Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford This weekend conference considers medieval sites that were used for brief or recurrent episodes. These types of site are often overlooked in discussions of medieval settlement, yet
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
SMA Autumn Conference – call for papers
Temporary and Seasonal Sites and Settlements in Medieval Europe 5-7 December 2014, Rewley House, University of Oxford The Society for Medieval Archaeology’s 2014 conference will consider sites and settlements used for brief episodes – fishing bases, army camps, miners’ huts and charcoal burner’s shelters, as well as those used on a recurrent, often seasonal basis,
SMA AGM and Annual Lecture 2013
Our next Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at 6:00pm on Monday 2nd December 2013 in the Lecture Theatre, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY (tube – Euston Square, Warren Street, Goodge Street). You can find details of the AGM in our agenda: SMA-AGM-Agenda-2013. The AGM will
SMA Student colloquium 2013 – call for papers
Society for Medieval Archaeology Student Colloquium 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS The first call for papers is now open for the Society for Medieval Archaeology Student Colloquium, to be held at the University of Aberdeen, 7-8th November 2013. The event aims to provide a platform for postgraduates and early career professionals to present and discuss their
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