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Dear All,

Details of the AEA seminar series for Autumn/Winter 2012 are listed below. As you can see we've been lucky to secure some excellent speakers. Full details of Richard Evershed's seminar will be circulated in due course. Wine/refreshments will be served at all. All welcome

Best regards

Richard

1st November 17.10
Richard Evershed (University of Bristol): TITLE TBC (Cardiff University, Room 4.45, Humanities Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff)

6th November 16.30
Don Walker (Museum of London Archaeology): Spitalfields and London's volcanic winter (Room TBC, School of Forensic and Investigative Science, University of Central Lancashire)

30th November 17.00
George Wilcox (CNRS): The adoption of cultivation at the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene in southwest Asia the plant repertoire of the modern hermit's basket (Halford MacKinder Lecture Theatre, OUCE, Hinshelwood Drive, off South Parks Rd, University of Oxford - N.B. This is the same building as the Research Laboratory for Archaeology & the History of Art)

11th December 13.00
Eva Panagiotakopulu (University of Edinburgh): Living with humans - Holocene introductions, invasions and the palaeoecology of insect assemblages (G14, Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, Northgate House, West Street, Sheffield)



Dr Richard Madgwick
Research Fellow: Dama International Project
Department of Archaeology
Humanities Building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Tel: +44 (0)115 9514897


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