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SUMMARY:Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress 2020
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers and Posters\nThe fifth annual Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress will be held at the University of Plymouth on 17 – 19 April 2020.\n\nPMAC 2020 will be the first part of two associated conferences commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s arrival in Plymouth\, Massachusetts. The second part will be held on 5 – 8 November 2020 in Plymouth\, MA\, hosted by the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA) in conjunction with the SPMA and the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA). \nThe annual Congress is open to all to report current and recent research on any aspect of post-medieval/later-historical archaeology. There is no geographical focus and we welcome papers from around the world. Papers should be 20 minutes in length\, including time for questions; the organisers will arrange these into themed sessions. Short organised sessions of up to six papers set around a particular research interest or theme are also encouraged as are poster submissions. \nPlease visit this link to submit an abstracts (max 200 words) for a paper\, session\, or poster. Session proposals should include a title and abstract\, as well as a list of speakers. The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to Friday 17 January 2020. \nImage Credit: Near Plymouth by George Hayter\, 1857. Image in the public domain. Further information here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://spma.org.uk/event/post-medieval-archaeology-congress-2020
LOCATION:University of Plymouth\, Plymouth\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:2019 Geoff Egan Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Geoff Egan Memorial Lecture will take place at The University of Liverpool in London campus\, 33 Finsbury Square\, London EC2A 1AG on Wednesday 18 December 2019. Book your ticket here. \nThe speaker will be Dr Tânia Manuel Casimiro (IHC-NOVA University of Lisbon) \nMaterial culture\, trade and globalization: Portugal’s role in the making of a multicultural Europe (1500-1700) \nIn the early modern age Portugal was among the first European countries to start an overseas venture. New people and things rapidly transformed it into a multicultural country with permanent contacts with the rest of Europe. In spite of the vast knowledge from documents describing overseas contacts\, in recent years archaeological excavations have revealed direct evidence of these contacts. Thousands of ceramic\, ivory and stone artefacts produced in overseas territories in Africa\, South America and Asia document these contacts. Large amounts of such objects were exported into several European countries\, constantly found in archaeological excavations.  \nThese commodities were in part responsible for a change in how Europeans perceived the world\, its dimensions and cultural variability. These rapidly started to leave their marks in European productions leading to a change in aesthetics and the introduction of new shapes. This lecture will discuss those objects\, how they reflect an early modern globalized world and how they influenced European daily lives. \nAbout the Speaker\nTânia Manuel Casimiro graduated in History and Archaeology in the NOVA University of Lisbon. Wanting to change her research scenery she moved to London to take an MA in Artefact Studies at UCL. This was just the first chapter of a much bigger research project dedicated to the study of Portuguese tin glaze wares in England and Ireland\, resulting in her PhD. Enlarging the global perspective of her studies she studied the trade and consumption of Portuguese ceramics in the Atlantic world. \nAlthough dedicating most of her time to academic research\, with many funded projects\, she frequently collaborates in projects undertaken by private archaeological companies bridging public and private archaeology. Despite the coordination of over 20 excavation sites\, and the publication of books and papers\, dedicated to different chronologies\, from Roman to Contemporary archaeology\, there is a special interest in Material Culture production\, trade and consumption and what can commodities tell us about past generations. \nHow to book\nThe lecture will be held in conjunction with our AGM. The AGM will begin at 5.30pm followed by a drinks reception at 6pm and the lecture will commence at 7pm. Tickets are FREE but limited in number and can be booked through Eventbrite. Voluntary donations to our Community Engagement Award fund are very welcome and can be made through the booking page.
URL:https://spma.org.uk/event/2019-geoff-egan-memorial-lecture
LOCATION:The University of Liverpool in London\, 33 Finsbury Square\, London\, EC2A 1AG
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