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ROUND TABLE: ARCHAEOLOGIES OF THE RECENT AND CONTEMPORARY PAST

INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDY AND DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

CHAIRED BY DR DAN HICKS AND DR ANGELA PICCINI

PART OF THE VISIT OF PROF. MICHAEL SHANKS (STANFORD UNIVERSITY) TO BRISTOL AS BENJAMIN MEAKER FELLOW

FRIDAY 10 JUNE 2005

Timetable/Themes

10-11.15 'Collection'

COFFEE

11.45-1pm 'Site'

LUNCH

2pm-3pm 'Metamorphosis'

3-4pm Dissemination and Collaboration

DRINKS

The Round Table was funded by a Benjamin Meaker Fellowship and the Institute for Advanced Study, the Performativity Research Theme and Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Bristol - http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/ - to all of whom thanks are given.

PARTICIPANTS Michael Shanks (Stanford University), Mike Pearson (University of Aberystwyth), Lotta Svinhufvud (University of Aberystwyth), Layla Renshaw (UCL/University of Kingston), Christine Finn (University of Bristol (from 1.8.05)), Douglass Bailey (Cardiff University), Graham Fairclough (English Heritage), Cassie Newland (Ironbridge Archaeology), Sefryn Penrose (Atkins Heritage), Andrew Paterson (Media Lab, UIAH, Helsinki), Janet Miller (Atkins Heritage), Laura McAtackney (PhD student, Bristol), Robert Hartle (MA student, Bristol), Aimee Miller (MA student, Bristol), Lisa Hill (PhD candidate, Bristol), Holly Kirkwood (undergrad student, Bristol), Jane Seiter (PhD student, Bristol), Paul Trickett (AOC Archaeology), Jennifer Tworzyanski (MA student, Bristol), John Adams (Dept of Drama, Bristol), Hege Usborne (MA student, Bristol), Jackie Pitts (MA student, Bristol), Dan Hicks (Bristol), Angela Piccini (Bristol)


Posted at Jun 11/2005 01:54PM:
Dan Hicks: Thanks, everyone, for coming along and making Friday such an exciting and open-minded day. I'll look forward to seeing these notes and reflections develop in the coming days and weeks.


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