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Conflict Archaeology Conference, Deepcut, 13th July

Discussion in 'Military History' started by GRW, Jun 26, 2008.

  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Not Just Rust and Dust: New Perspectives in Conflict Archaeology’
    Conference 2008
    Sunday 13th July 2008
    To be held at The Royal Logistic Corps Museum , The Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut, Camberley, Surrey , GU16 6RW .
    Telephone 01252 833371

    Tickets £20.00, including refreshments and buffet lunch.
    Reductions for students and Museum Friends.
    Email information – assistant@rlcmuseum.com

    Programme

    10.00 – 10.30 Arrive a RLC Museum for morning coffee and brief
    introduction. Visitors are welcome to view the museum galleries prior to start of the conference.

    10.30 – 11.20 War Without a Front: The Archaeology of
    Lawrence of Arabia’s War. Dr. Neil Faulkner. Institute of Archaeology

    11.30 – 12.20 The Taphonomy of Execution and Ambush Sites in
    The Balkan War. Dr. Tal Simmons. UCLAN

    12.30 – 1.20 Ramses II and the Battle of Kadesh.
    Dr. Andrew Shortland. Centre for Archaeological and Forensic Analysis, Cranfield University
    Lunch

    2.30 – 3.20 Edgehill – The Archaeology of an early- Modern
    Battle . Glenn Foard. The Battlefields Trust

    3.20 – 4.10 Between the Lines on Stop Line Central – A
    militarised civilian landscape in south east London .
    Andy Brockman, University of Southampton
    Tea

    4.30 – 5.20 “..We shall certainly change the geography.” –
    soldiers, civilians and the archaeology of The Battle
    of Messiness. Martin Brown and Richard Osgood. Ministry of Defence

    5.30 Close
     
  2. Skipper

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    Looks really interesting and a good price considering the lunch + drinks are included. A bit far for me though, even if I could make it with the Eurostar.
     
  3. GRW

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    I know, that's the main trouble with living outside the Home Counties. :rolleyes:
     

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