Dear Zooarchers,
This is the final call for abstracts for the Palaeolithic/Mesolithic conference being held at Durham University in March 2012. There will be a Subsistence & Animals session with discussant Prof. Peter Rowley-Conwy.
Apologies for cross-posting
Deadline for abstract submission is December 17th
Registration and Call for Papers is now open for an upcoming conference on the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
Where The Wild Things Are: Recent Advances in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research
March 24-25th, 2012
Durham University, UK
www.wildthingsconference.com
In recent years research in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic worldwide
has been breaking boundaries, such as pushing back the earliest dates
for the human occupation of Britain, the identification of a new species
of hominin, cracking the Neanderthal genome and the discovery of the
UK’s earliest Mesolithic house. This two-day conference aims to
celebrate this trend, providing a forum where both postgraduates and
other academics can present new research in a friendly environment.
The first day of the conference will consist of a general session with
papers presenting a wide range of Paleolithic and Mesolithic research.
The second day will take a more themed approach, featuring papers and
invited discussants focused around four themes: Tools & Technology,
Landscapes & Environments, Subsistence & Animals, and Ritual
& Society. A focus on environmental change (climatic, social, and
cultural) is particularly encouraged in all papers, though not required.
Invited Discussants include Peter Rowley-Conwy (Durham University),
Mark White (Durham University), Paul Pettitt (Sheffield University), and
Matt Pope (Institute of Archaeology, UCL).