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Joint Day School

Unquiet Lands: People and Landscapes in Prehistoric North West Europe

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People and Landscapes in Prehistoric North West Europe
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Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd April 2007
School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, Dorset

A joint meeting organised by the Prehistoric Society and Bournemouth University Archaeology and Historic Environment Group

For more than a decade landscape theory has been brought to bear on the study of prehistoric communities across many parts of northwest Europe with interesting results. It is now clear that many of today’s most cherished areas of scenic countryside and coast were far from quiet in the ancient past. The aim of this meeting is to explore the results of landscape studies in terms of what we have learnt about prehistoric peoples and the worlds they created, their relationships to the natural world, the role of monuments and material culture, and the experiences people had whilst living in these lands. Please click on the paper title to view abstract (where available).
Further details and on-line registration can be found below. You can also contact us by email at landscapes@bournemouth.ac.uk

Schedule of Events

Friday 20th April
5.30 pm Registration and wine reception
6.30 pm Keynote Introduction: Professor John Barrett, University of Sheffield

Finding a Place: alternative approaches to landscape interpretation
7.30 pm Retire to conference bar

Saturday 21st April
9.00 am Registration
9.45 am Introduction by Professor Timothy Darvill, Bournemouth University

10.00 am Mark Bowden, English Heritage
The Malvern Hills: a frontier zone

10.30 am Miles Russell, Bournemouth University
A History for British Prehistory: eyewitness accounts and the end of the Iron Age

11.00 am Tea / Coffee
11.30 am Alistair Barclay, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Catriona Gibson and Andy Manning, Wessex Archaeology
Boscombe Down: a Stonehenge Landscape

12.00 pm Mark Hinman
Love’s Farm: An Iron Age community on the Cambridgeshire claylands

12.30 pm Questions and discussion
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Introduction to the afternoon sessions by Roger Thomas, TBC

2.15 pm John Gale, Bournemouth University
Barrow cemeteries of the Allen Valley, East Dorset: ongoing research and early results at the High Lea Farm Group, Hinton Martell

2.45 pm Blaze Valeska O’Connor, University College, Dublin
Beautiful collision? Digital and experiences rock art landscapes

3.15 pm Tea / Coffee

3.45 pm Mike Allen, Wessex Archaeology
The chalk landscape that Neolithic communities inherited

4.15 pm Tony Brown
Palaeolithic Rivers of South West Britain Project

4.45 pm Questions and discussion
5.30 pm Retire to conference bar

Sunday 22nd April
Optional minibus tour of prehistoric sites of south Dorset, including the Kingston Russell stone circle, the Grey Mare and Her Colts, and the barrow complex of Bronkham Hill. Lunch stop in Dorchester. Level walking of c. 4 miles total through the day. Leave Bournemouth University at 9.30 am, return by 3.00 pm. Places limited.

Other information

  • Tea and coffee will be provided on Saturday.
  • A printer-friendly version of this information and the booking form is available here.
  • Food and drink are available to purchase in the many nearby shops, bars and cafes, and at the stop locations on the tour on Sunday.
  • Limited free university car park is available (Saturday only) close to the campus or an NCP car park (£3 per day) is opposite the conference venue.
  • There is a page of information relating to accommodation needs which can be found here.

How to book

Simply fill in your details and submit the form online or, alternatively, fax them to us.. Alternatively, please call the number below for phone bookings or general enquiries. Please note that all cancellations are non-refundable.

Personal Details
  • I would like to book place/s for the joint Prehistoric Society / Bournemouth University Day School on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st April at £25.00 each.
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  • I would like to book place/s for the tour of prehistoric sites in Dorset on Sunday 22nd April at £10.00 each.
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  • A printer-friendly version of this information and the booking form is available here.
  • If posting, please return this form to: Marie Dunning, School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus, Poole, Dorset, BH12 5BB. Booking enquiries should be made to Marie Dunning on 01202 965160.

26/01/07