Apologies for the slow posting of the conference papers that I have located. I’ve been on leave watching cricket and scuba diving in St Lucia. I know, it is a hard life!
Patterns of Life and Death in the Early Anglo-Saxon Landscape of Norfolk
Mary Chester-Kadwell, University of Cambridge
Early Anglo-Saxon Brooches in Southern England: the Contribution of the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Andrew Richardson and Laura McLean, Kent Heritage Conservation
Beyond the Tribal Hidage: Using Portable Antiquities Data to Explore Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms in Southern England
Martin Welch/Sue Harrington, Institute of Archaeology, UCL
Winchester and the Anglo-Saxon Settlement of the Itchen Valley: a PAS Perspective
Martin Biddle, University of Oxford
The Changing Face of Saucer-Brooch Distribution, 1912-1977-1997-2007
Tania Dickinson, University of York
The Missing Dimension: the Circulation and Production of Carolingian-Style Metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England
Gabor Thomas, University of Kent
Torksey: Finds from a Viking Winter Camp
Mark Blackburn and Rachel Atherton, Fitzwilliam Museum and Derby Museums & Art Gallery
Widespread Devotion: New Insights from the Portable Antiquities Scheme into Pilgrim Trinkets
Geoff Egan, Museum of London
Personal and Impersonal Impressions: Identity Revealed Through Seals
John Cherry, formerly British Museum
What’s The Point? The Value of Find-Spot Data to Studies of Material Culture
Anne Boyle, Archaeological Project Services, Lincolnshire
“No, No, No, Everything is Reported by Law, There is no Problem”. The Difference a Decade Makes… 10 Years On is There a Better Solution? Tim Schadla-Hall, Institute of Archaeology, UCL
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Dan, many thanks for taking time to do this among your other ‘onerous’ :>) duties. There does not seem to be a link to the Tiim Schadla Hall paper I was looking forward to reading. Is there supposed to be, or are you just teasing us (or did the laptop start leaking under the seas off St Lucia and leached it out)?
Paul Barford
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Paul Barford — May 2, 2007 @ 4:15 pm
Paul
Tim did his talk entirely from paper as he managed to delete his PPT. I taught him how to use it a while ago, not sure red wine and computers mix.
His talk will be written up and published in the proceedings, not really sure when that will actually be. If I get a copy before then, I will try and get it for here as well as it was a really good speech. Martin Biddle and Richard Bradley’s talks don’t appear to have been kept by our AV guys.
Dan
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Daniel Pett — May 2, 2007 @ 4:36 pm
Excellent research material, showing the benefit of metal detecting in the UK. I’m sure that much, much more will be extruded from the data-base as the years go by. Well done to all those who took part and contributed to the knowledge now revealed! petethedig
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Peter Twinn — May 2, 2007 @ 7:49 pm