Call for Papers for the ninth Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium. Oxford 23-25 April 2015
5/11/14
Call for Papers for the ninth Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium. Oxford 23-25 April 2015
EMASS 2015
23rd - 25th April 2015
The Ioannou Centre for Classics and Byzantine Studies
University of Oxford
EMASS is an interactive forum run for, and by, graduate research students. Our focus is the archaeology of the Early Medieval period, roughly the period between the 4th-12th centuries AD in Europe and further afield. This period, often overlooked by traditional archaeological periodisation, is a fascinating and exciting subject for research.
The annual EMASS conference has become a major event at which new and interdisciplinary research is presented in a constructive and encouraging atmosphere. EMASS brings together graduate research students, post-doctoral researchers, independent researchers, and academics from the UK, Europe, and beyond to the benefit of study of the Early Medieval period.
EMASS has always been an inclusive institution and we encourage papers from a range of disciplines, community-led projects, museum based studies, and commercial ventures.
For further information, email us at earlymedievalarchaeology@gmail.com or visit our Facebook Page for updates, including the link to our new website (currently under construction).
We look forward to welcoming you to EMASS 2015
The Organising Committee, EMASS 2015:
Abigail Tompkins, Andreas Duering, Sarah Mallet, and Victoria Sainsbury (St Cross College, University of Oxford).
EMASS 2015
23rd - 25th April 2015
The Ioannou Centre for Classics and Byzantine Studies
University of Oxford
EMASS is an interactive forum run for, and by, graduate research students. Our focus is the archaeology of the Early Medieval period, roughly the period between the 4th-12th centuries AD in Europe and further afield. This period, often overlooked by traditional archaeological periodisation, is a fascinating and exciting subject for research.
The annual EMASS conference has become a major event at which new and interdisciplinary research is presented in a constructive and encouraging atmosphere. EMASS brings together graduate research students, post-doctoral researchers, independent researchers, and academics from the UK, Europe, and beyond to the benefit of study of the Early Medieval period.
EMASS has always been an inclusive institution and we encourage papers from a range of disciplines, community-led projects, museum based studies, and commercial ventures.
For further information, email us at earlymedievalarchaeology@gmail.com or visit our Facebook Page for updates, including the link to our new website (currently under construction).
We look forward to welcoming you to EMASS 2015
The Organising Committee, EMASS 2015:
Abigail Tompkins, Andreas Duering, Sarah Mallet, and Victoria Sainsbury (St Cross College, University of Oxford).
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