Here is a list of conferences etc. at which EngLaID researchers have presented since the outset of the project (including upcoming talks).
People:
AC – Anwen Cooper
CGo – Chris Gosden
CGr – Chris Green
DS – Dan Stansbie
JPy – John Pybus
LTH – Letty ten Harkel
MC – Miranda Creswell
SM – Sarah Mallet
TF – Tyler Franconi
VD – Victoria Donnelly
ZK – Zena Kamash
2011
November
London, Power and Place in Later Roman and Early Medieval Europe, UCL: ‘Landscape and Identity: The Case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ (poster) LTH
2012
April
Southampton, CAA 2012: ‘Archaeology in broad strokes.’ CGr
Southampton, CAA 2012: semantic web paper. JPy
Oxford, IFA conference: ‘Archaeology in broad strokes.’ CGr
May
Spain, ESF landscape workshop: ‘Time to scale up: building an archaeology of the English landscape from 1500BC to AD1086.’ CGr
June
Berlin, LAC 2012: ‘Understanding the relationship between landscape and identity: a case study from Dartmoor and the Tamar Valley, Devon, c. 1500BC – AD1086.’ LTH
Berlin, LAC 2012: ‘Plotting long term change.’ (poster) CGr
Oxford, Digital Humanties @ Oxford: ‘Don’t waste space: how GIS can aid digital humanities research.’ CGr
Oxford, Landscape and Scale. EngLaId-organised workshop.
August
Oxford, Geospatial visualization workshop. CGr
Helsinki, Finland, EAA (European Association of Archaeologists), Helsinki: ‘Change and continuity in the early medieval landscape of Dartmoor and the Tamar valley, Devon, England.’ LTH
September
Durham, 63rd Internationales Sachsensymposion, Durham: ‘Landscape and Identity: The Case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ (poster) LTH
Newcastle, RAI conference, Legacies of Northumberland: paper on hoards in landscape context. LTH/CGr
October
London, Portable Antiquities Scheme conference: ‘Objects and Landscape: Understanding the Medieval Period through Finds Recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme.’ LTH
2013
February
Swindon NMP Projects Meeting: ‘EngLaID and the NMP.’ CGr
Didcot, Cornerstone Art Centre: lectures on ‘Didcot dog mile.’ CGo/MC
March
Durham, Early medieval seminar, Department of Archaeology: ‘English Landscapes and Identities: the case of the English Landscape c.1500 BC – AD 1086.’ LTH
April
Perth, Australia CAA 2013: ‘Snakes and ladders” the multi-scalar analysis of landscape archaeology.’ CGr
June
Oxford, Exploring the Agency of Landscape: a multi-disciplinary symposium. EngLaId-organised workshop.
October
Salisbury District Hospital: ‘A view from the garden: the archaeology in the view from Horatio’s Garden.’ ZK/MC
Bath, New approaches to Roman Archaeology: ‘Roman Somerset in long-term perspective.’ ZK
December
Prague, Czech Republic Charles University, Department of Archaeology seminars: ‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t’: Landscapes and Identities – the case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ LTH
2014
January
Cambridge Archaeology seminar, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: ‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t’: Landscapes and Identities – the case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ LTH
NEARCH Plenary Meeting, Gothenburg, Sweden: ‘Fragments, flow, image.’ AC/CGo
February
Oxford, OU ArchSoc: ‘The good, the bad and the ugly: landscapes, data and practice in English archaeology.’ AC/CGr/LTH
March
Reading, Roman Archaeology Conference: ‘Long-term rhythms versus short-term ruptures: Roman rural settlement from a long-term perspective.’ ZK
Oxford, CAA UK 2014: ‘A study in grey: Grey literature and archaeology in England.’ VD
April
Paris, CAA 2014: ‘Heisenberg and the archaeological map: what quantum theory can teach us about the nature of cartography.’ CGr
May
Harlow Museum Memorial lecture: ‘The English Landscape and Identities project, Oxford: tackling ‘big data’, exploring English landscapes.’ AC
Rotherham, Dearne Valley Archaeology Day, Dearne Valley College (South Yorks): ‘A study in grey: Archaeological landscapes and grey literature in England.’ VD
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum: ‘Cezanne: a modern field of vision, traversing scale.’ MC
June
Cambridge Antiquarian Society/Prehistoric Society lecture: ‘The English Landscape and Identities project: linking diverse datasets, unravelling prehistoric legacies.’ AC
July
Leeds International Medieval Congress, Leeds: ‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t’: Landscapes and Identities – the case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ Session dedicated to EngLaId: LTH (moderator) CGr/DS/SM (speakers)
London, HER Forum: ‘The English Landscape and Identities project, Oxford: tackling ‘big data’, exploring English landscapes.’ AC/CGr
Wells and Mendip Museum Digital Humanities Summer School: expert panel member, ‘From Mendip to Levels: landscapes and identities 1500 BC – AD 1086.’ ZK
September
Istanbul, EAA 2014. 1. ‘Exploring landscapes, sharing expertise: the English Landscape and Identities project, Oxford.’ 2. ‘The EngLaId project and the Iron Age landscape of North Northumberland, England, through time.’ 3. ‘Medieval Masterchef: Food as a total social fact in early medieval England.’ 4. ‘A study in grey: Grey literature and archaeology in England.’ 1. MC/CGr 2. LTH 3. DS 4. VD
Dublin, Aerial Archaeology Research Group: ‘NMP data in the EngLaID project.’ CGr
Leicester, IFA Research Impact Group, Leicester University: ‘The English Landscape and Identities project: interpreting characterful data on an unprecedented scale.’ AC
November
London, Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference, British Museum: ‘Finding the landscape: PAS data and the English Landscape and Identities project.’ AC/CGr
Leicester, School of Archaeology & Ancient History seminar series: ‘Plotting long term change: GIS in the EngLaID project.’ CGr
December
Tübingen, TüVA Seminar: ‘Plotting long term change: the English Landscapes and Identities project at Oxford.’ CGr
2015
March
Siena, CAA 2015: ‘Grey Literature and Archaeology in England’ Poster Presentation. VD
April
London, Travel and Communication in Anglo-Saxon England workshop, UCL: ‘Long distances over the long term: roads and routeways in the EngLaID project.’ CGr
May
Leicester, Archaeology and the Map: Critique and Practice, Leicester University: ‘Cartography and Quantum Theory: in defence of distribution mapping.’ CGr
July
Oxford, Digital Humanties @ Oxford: ‘Don’t waste space: how GIS can aid digital humanities research.’ CGr
Dorchester-on Thames: ‘Fragments of an English landscape: talk for undergraduates and volunteers at Dorchester-on-Thames excavation.’ AC/CGr
September
Oxford, Past Landscapes and Communities: the EngLaID conference. All
October
Cardiff, Department of Archaeology seminar series: ‘Plotting long term change: analysing space for the English Landscapes project.’ CGr
November
Exeter, Bronze Age Forum: ‘Held in place? Considering round barrows as an aspect of later Bronze Age landscapes.’ AC
2016
February
Oxford, St Cross College: ‘English Landscapes and Identity: understanding data in archaeology. Talks by three St Cross DPhil students.’ DS/SM/VD
March
Leicester, CAA-UK 2016: ‘The way that I field: analysing field system morphology using GIS.’ CGr
July
Dorchester-on Thames: ‘Fragments of an English landscape: talk for undergraduates and volunteers at Dorchester-on-Thames excavation.’ AC/CGr
2017
January
Amsterdam, Finding the Limits of the Limes: 1. ‘Cultivating change: Roman agricultural production and soil erosion in the Thames River basin.’ 2. ‘Modelling evidence densities: past population variation or modern structuring affordances? The case of England from the Iron Age to the early medieval period.’ 1. TF 2.CGr
August
Maastricht, EAA 2017: ‘”Characterful” data: embracing the complexity in archaeological information.’ CGr/AC
2018
March
Tübingen, CAA 2018: ‘Challenges in the analysis of archaeological “Big Data.”‘ CGr
May
Prague, CAA-Czechia 2018: ‘It’s complicated: mapping and understanding 2,500 years of English archaeology.’ CGr
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