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                            Fields of Conflict:
          Progress and Prospect in Battlefield Archaeology
                     An International Conference

             Dept. of Archaeology, University of Glasgow

                          15th-16th April, 2000

                  Final Programme and Booking Form

                                   Hosted by
         Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division
             Dept. of Archaeology, University of Glasgow
            Dept. of Archaeology, University of Liverpool
                                       and
       Scottish Centre for War Studies, University of Glasgow


Sat 15th April

9.00-9.20       Registration

9.20-9.30       Introduction and welcome

9.30-9.50       John Lee (USA) Urban combat at Olynthos, 348 BC

9.50-10.10      Tim Sutherland (UK) The Rings of the Lords:
                        Non military artefacts as battlefield indicators

10.10-10.30     Anthea Boylston (UK) The anthropology of a mass
                        grave from the battle of Towton, 1461

10.30-10.50     Patrick Parsons (UK) Flodden Field: the sources
                        and archaeology of “a marvelouse great conflicte”

10.50-11.05     discussion

11.05-11.25     Coffee and Registration

11 25-11.45     Douglas G. Scott (USA) Battlefield Archaeology:
                        Patterns of combat in the American Indian Wars

11.45-12.05     Gerald R. Gates and Susan Bain (USA) The Post Civil
                        War Battlefield Pattern: A Modoc War example

12.05-12.25     Gerald R. Gates (USA) Relocating the battle of
                        Scorpion Point: A passport in Time Project -1998

12.25-12.45     Chris D. Adams and Diane E. White (USA)
                        Archaeological views of the Mescalero Apache Indian
                        warfare period of the American Southwest

12.45-1.00      Discussion

1.00-2.15       LUNCH

2.15-2.35       Lawrence Babits (USA) ‘Book Archaeology’ of the Cowpens
                        battlefield

2.35-2.55       Charles M. Haecker (USA) The official explanation versus
                        the archaeological record of a US-Mexican War battle

2.55-3.15       William B. Lees (USA) Reconnecting with the hallowed
                        ground of the American Civil War

3.15-3.35       Michael Wilkins (USA) A Post-processual
                        archaeology of the American Civil War

3.35-3.55       Martha Temkin (USA) The Best Farm: An Examination of a
                        Civil War Agricultural Landscape

3.55-4.10       Discussion

4.10-4.30       Coffee

4.30-4.50       Tony Pollard and Len Van Schalkwyk (UK & RSA)
                        The Little Bighorn of Africa?: Isandlwana and the
                        Anglo-Zulu War Archaeological Project

4.50-5.10       Tony Pollard and Ian Knight (UK) “Place Ekowe in a state of
                        defence”: The archaeology of an Anglo-Zulu War fort

5.10-5.25       Discussion

Sat Evening - Civic reception - Arms and Armour Gallery,
                             Kelvingrove Museum

Sun 16th April

9.00-9.20       John Carman (UK) Beyond military archaeology:
                        Battlefields as a research resource

9.20-9.40       Andy Brown (UK) Towards a research agenda for
                        battlefield archaeology

9.40-10.00      Anne MacSween (UK) Preserving Scotland’s
                        battlefields: Powers practices and possibilities

10.00-10.20     Hugh McBrien (UK) The preservation of smaller
                        battlefields: Skirmishes in the planning system

10.20-10.40     D. Panton, A. Powter, A. Jankowski, N. Bull & J.
                        Zvonor (Canada) Lest we forget:
                        Preserving meaning and emotion through battlefield
                        terrain

10.40-11.00     Edmon Castell and Lluis Falco (Spain) Robin Hood at
                        the Ebro: Social Movements and Preservation of Historic Sites
                        in Southern Catalonia

11.00-11.15     Discussion

11.15-11.30     Coffee

11.30-11.50     Paul Courtney (UK) The archaeology of the early
                        modern siege

11.50-12.10     Jake Ivey (USA) Archaeological investigations at
                        the Alamo

12.10-12.30     Neil Price & Viveka Londhal (Sweden & Finland)
                        Bomarsund: Archaeology and heritage management
                at the site of a Crimean War Siege

12.30-12.50     Discussion

12.50-2.00      LUNCH

2.00-2.20       Colin Martin (UK) Artillery and other battlefield
                        weapons from shipwrecks of the 16th and 17th centuries

2.20-2.40       Ross MacKenzie (UK) Culloden: The battlefield as
                        palimpsest -  changing interpretations 1745-2000

2.40-3.00       Glenn Foard (UK) The archaeological potential of
                        battlefields of the English Civil War

3.00-3.15       Discussion

3.15-3.35       Coffee

3.35-3.55       Peter Doyle and Matthew Bennett (UK) Geology as a tool for
                        reinterpreting Great War battle sites

3.55-4.15       Mike Anderton (UK) Battlezone UK - the human
                        face of a larger than life battlefield

4.15-4.35       Jeff T. McGovern (USA) The materiality of conflict
                        in 20th century Ireland

4.35-5.55       Vincent Holyoak (UK)The archaeology of British
                        Military aviation: Airfields as battlefields

5.55-5.10       Discussion

5.10-5.15       Close

Fields of Conflict - Booking Form

Conference Registration Fee

Includes conference presentations and civic reception on
15th April


Tick box
Non-Presenting delegate         £35
Presenting delegate             £25
Student                         £20
Day ticket                      £18   15th
                                        16th
Delegates will make their own lunch and dinner arrangements -
 the university is close to numerous pubs and restaurants

Accommodation

B&B in student Halls of residence @ £22.00 per person per night


night of 14th April
night of 15th April

Send me details on local B&B and Hotels

Total enclosed
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Battlefields Conference
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Dept. of Archaeology,
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University of Glasgow
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