With apologies for my tardiness in sorting this out and sorry if you get this message more than once. I have now got some details for submitting abstracts for presentations at this December’s NSGG Meeting on Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics onto the NSGG website. As in past years (and contrary to my suggestion in the 1st announcement), please send your abstract directly to me. I’ve had a couple of enquiries so far but no abstracts yet, so I would be most pleased to hear from anyone considering a presentation. The official announcement:
2nd Announcement: NSGG Meeting on Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, 06/12/2016, Burlington House, London
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The Near Surface Geophysics Group of the Geological Society of London (NSGG) is pleased to announce the twelfth in a succession of biennial day meetings devoted to archaeological geophysics. Near surface geophysical techniques have become firmly established in archaeological research and evaluation and are now routinely applied in archaeological investigations. This meeting offers a forum where contributors from the UK and further afield can present and debate the results of recent research and case studies. Suppliers of equipment and software also attend and the meeting represents an invaluable opportunity for both archaeological and geophysical practitioners to exchange information about recent developments.
Call for papers
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Those interested in contributing either a talk or poster are warmly encouraged to contact the convenor and, as in past years, we would welcome abstracts of up to 1000 words in length accompanied by suitable illustrative material (up to four images). An example template abstract along with initial notes for presenters is available from the NSGG and Geological Society Websites (addresses below). Contrary to the suggestion in the first announcement, please send abstracts directly to the convenor, Paul Linford, at the address below. The closing date for submissions will be the 26th September.
Exhibitors
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We have limited space for six commercial exhibitor’s stands in the Lower Library and details are available on the websites listed below. If you would like to reserve a stand, please contact the convenor as soon as possible as spaces are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
NSGG Website: http://www.nsgg.org.uk/meetings/
Geological Society Website (may take a few dates to update):
http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/NSGG-Work-in-Archeological-Geophysics
Convenor: Paul Linford, Historic England, Fort Cumberland, Eastney, Portsmouth, PO4 9LD, UK; Tel.: +44 (0)23 9285 6749 email: [log in to unmask]
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