I’ll be adding the conference papers as and when I get access to them.
To recap, here’s the first day’s speakers:
The Portable Antiquities Scheme’s Database: Its Development for Research Since 1998
Unedited proceedings write up
Dan Pett, British Museum
The Portable Antiquities Scheme: the Contribution of Lithics and Lithic Scatters
Clive Bond, University of Winchester
Bronze Age Hoards: Their Contribution to Landscape Archaeology
Richard Bradley, University of Reading
Searching for Context: Cauldrons, Feasting, Axes & Death in Later Prehistoric South Wales
Mark Lodwick, Museum of Wales
The Technology of Enchantment and the Enchantment of Technology? Iron Age Celtic Art, GIS analysis and the PAS
Duncan Garrow, University of Oxford
Across the Divide: Iron Age Styles in Roman Britain
Fraser Hunter, National Museum of Scotland
The Portable Antiquities Scheme and Roman Northamptonshire: Some Work in Progress Tom Brindle, King’s College London
Finds from the Roman Northern Frontier: Patterns from PAS
Data Rob Collins,University of Newcastle
Extending the frontiers: How the PAS Roman Coin Database Expands Our Knowledge of Roman Coin Use inEngland
Sam Moorhead, British Museum
Counting Roman Brooches
Jude Plouviez, Suffolk Archaeological Service
OpenCalais helped to tag this with: British Museum • Clive Bond • Dan Pett • Duncan Garrow • Jude Plouviez • King's College London • Mark Lodwick • Museum of Wales • National Museum of Scotland • Richard Bradley • Rob Collins • Roman Brooches • Roman Coin • Roman Northamptonshire • Sam Moorhead • Scotland • Suffolk Archaeological Service • technology of enchantment • University of Newcastle • University of Oxford • University of Reading • University of Winchester • Wales
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