Programme of the Awards for the Presentation of Heritage Research 2007

Awards for the Presentation of Heritage Research 2007

Logos of the sponsoring heritage bodies of the Heritage Research awardsSponsored by the Royal Archaeological Institute, English Heritage, Cadw, Historic Scotland, the Environment and Heritage Service (an agency within DOE(NI), and the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government (Republic of Ireland)

Thursday 13 September 2007:  at the BA Festival of Science, University of York.

PROGRAMME

09.30-09.35

Organiser

Introduction

09.35-10.05

Gavin Simpson

Some aspects of product packaging and recycling in later mediaeval Baltic trade.

10.05-10.35

Lydia Carr

Working partners: Tessa Verney Wheeler; Mortimer Wheeler, and the Caerleon Amphitheatre

10.35-11.05

Mike and Linda Hall

Dating fixtures and fittings in historic buildings; work towards a typologyDating fixtures and fittings in historic buildings; work towards a typology

11.05-11.20

Break - Tea and coffee will be provided

11.20-11.50

Colin Martin

The silent shores speak: investigating a maritime landscape in north Argyll 

11.50-12.20

John Schofield, Cassie Newland, Adrian Myers and Greg Bailey

The Van

12.20-12.50

Paula Ware

A cautionary tale: conflicts of opinion in the interpretation of an early medieval battlefield

(12.50-14.00)

Lunch break - A sandwich lunch will be provided

14.00-14.30

Dominic Powlesland

Beneath the Sands of Time: Unravelling the hidden past of the Vale of Pickering

14.30-15.00

Vincent Gaffney

Doggerland: mapping a lost European country

15.00-15.15

Break - Tea and coffee will be provided

15.15-15.45

Brendon Wilkins

Time and tide: five millennia of environmental change and activity on the banks of the Suir

15.45-16.15

Kathryn Hallett, Ian Gibb, Adrian Phillips and Kate Frame

 

“Shake, Rattle and Roll: Vibration Effects at the Hampton Court Music Festival”

16.15-17.45

 Break

18.00-20.00

Reception at The King’s Manor, University of York

Presentations by Julian Richards

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