Place: Groningen University, Academy Building (Broerstraat 5, Groningen), Zernikezaal, The Netherlands
Date: April 7, 2017
09:30 Registration desk open
10:00 Word of welcome
10:10 Keynote address: J. Brück, Bristol University
Title: Wealth, status and the individual in British Early Bronze Age burials: a critique
Session 1: From data to hierarchies
11:00 C.W. Wiersma, Groningen Institute of Archaeology
Title: From domestic architecture to social hierarchies
11:30 S. van der Vaart and A.Louwen, Leiden University Topic:Ob arm, ob reich, im Tode gleich
12:00 E. Chaplin, Newcastle University
Title: The Theory of Late Roman British Elites or “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Paideia.”
12:30 B. Harris, University College London
Title: Renfrew reloaded: the social organisation of monument construction in Neolithic Wessex
13:00 Lunch
Session 2: Power to the people
14:00 K. de Roest, Groningen Institute of Archaeology
Title: Power to…whoever shouts the loudest. Or, how to study a multi-vocalled past?
14:30 G. Savani, University of Leicester
Title: The Great Washed: How ‘Private’ Were Early Rural Baths in Roman Britain?
15:00 A. Kotsoglou, Cornell University
Title: It’s not me, it’s you: diversions of elite responsibility during the Late/Terminal Classic in the Maya lowlands.
15.00 Tea/coffee break
Session 3: Selling the elite to a modern audience
15:30 C. V. Alonso-Moreno, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Title: Mycenae Rich in Gold: Social Discourse, Bias and Performance in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
16:00 L. Morehouse & N. A. Munawar, University of Amsterdam
Title: Whose Archaeology? A New Approach to Public Engagement in Post Conflict Syria
16:30 J. Brück/James Symonds, Bristol University/University of Amsterdam
Title: Final Discussion and Wrap-up
17:30 Closing remarks
17:45 Drinks reception
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