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Departmental seminars 2009-10

13 Jan

Dr Alison Sheridan, National Museum of Scotland   
Green Treasures from the Magic Mountains: New Insights into Neolithic Axeheads from the Alps
20 Jan
Davy Strachan, Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust   

The Loch Tay Logboat Project

27 Jan
Dr Michael Given, University of Glasgow
Funerary Landscapes at the Roman Cemetery of Kourion, Cyprus
3 Feb
Louisa Hammersley, University of Glasgow
A Study in Culture Contact: The Distribution, Function and Social Meanings of Roman Pottery from Indigenous Sites in the Scottish Lowlands
10 Feb
Steven Birch, West Coast Archaeological Services
Archaeology Society Lecture: Excavations at High Pasture Cave and Uamh an Eich Bhric
17 Feb
Dr Nicki Whitehouse, Queens University Belfast
Cultivating Societies; Assessing the Evidence and Timing for Agriculture in Neolithic Ireland
24 Feb
Dr Kenny Brophy, University of Glasgow   
Once Cist, Twice Shy: the Forteviot Dagger Burial
3 March
                    
David Wengrow, UCL What can we Learn from Monsters?  Cognitive Anthropology and the Bronze Age
10 March
Dr Jeff Oliver, University of Aberdeen
Histories and Landscapes in Colonial British Columbia
17 March
Michael Dietler, Chicago
Colonial Encounters and Entanglements in Ancient Mediterranean France: Consumption and Urban Landscapes

Seminars take place on Wednesdays from 4.00 - 5.30 pm in the Lecture Theatre (Room 109), Gregory Building, University of Glasgow, Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8QQ. 

Further information from Dr Colleen Batey, Department of Archaeology