F31 Roman Archaeology Conference / Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference 2024Info Location Attendee Categories Additional Items Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionThe 15th Roman Archaeology Conference / 32nd Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference will take place at UCL, 11-14 April 2024. Organised by a committee representing the breadth of Roman archaeology across London institutions, the joint conference features nearly 40 sessions encompassing the major themes of Roman studies today, including new scientific applications, decentering and decolonizing Roman archaeology, globalization and materiality, and archaeological ethics. The conference is in-person only, but is designed to be inclusive and accessible. http://www.romansocietyrac.ac.uk/
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Attendee Categories2) Conference Registration (Student/Unwaged).
Additional Items2) Conference Registration (Student/Unwaged). – Packed Lunch
2) Conference Registration (Student/Unwaged). – Trip
ContactFor all queries in regards to this Conference please contact the following :- Andrew Gardner or Jennifer Baird or RAC/TRAC email: [email protected]
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More InformationConference registration will begin on the morning of Thursday 11th April, with sessions beginning on Thursday afternoon and continuing over the full days of Friday 12th and Saturday 13th. The plenary session, with a reception, will be on Thursday evening, and the TRAC party will be on the evening of Saturday 13th. All of the academic programme takes place in the UCL Institute of Education building. A trip to St Albans and Welwyn will be available on Sunday 14th. Full timetable and further details will be available early in the new year.
Bursaries are available for those in need of assistance with registration and other costs, sponsored by the Roman Research Trust and the Archaeology Committee of the Roman Society. For details of these, and to apply, see http://www.romansocietyrac.ac.uk/ |