*HNY!* A gentle reminder for our first seminar of 2026 next Tuesday 27 January at 18:15 in Room 209 @uclarchaeology.bsky.social. We will welcome @samleggs22.bsky.social (Edinburgh) for her talk on isotopes and aDNA in early medieval England. In person, free, open to all. We hope to see you there!
20.01.2026 18:22
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*TOMORROW!* For our last seminar of 2025, we welcome Prof Oliver Creighton (Exeter) for his paper 'Medieval warhorse: the archaeology of a medieval revolution?' Join us in Room 205 @uclarchaeology.bsky.social 6:15pm for what promises to be a fascinating paper. We look forward to seeing you there!
01.12.2025 09:01
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Friends! Unfortunately our mailings are being marked as spam by lots of recipients :( If you're on our mailing list, please do add our e-mail addresses (on the latest programme) to your safe list. And if you'd like to join/leave our mailing list, just drop Sue a line. See you at a future event!
03.10.2025 11:48
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Behold, our 2025/6 programme! We kick off with the Sir David Wilson lecture on 8 October 2025, given by Prof Rory Naismith. This year we also welcome Dr Murray Andrews as co-convenor while Andrew is on sabbatical. Free and open to all - we look forward to seeing you at @uclarchaeology.bsky.social!
22.09.2025 08:15
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Friends and colleagues! Autumn begins, and we are putting the finishing touches to our exciting 2025/6 seminar programme. We'll post it here as soon as it's ready, so keep your eyes peeled π§ Looking forward to welcoming you all back to Gordon Square in October!
02.09.2025 11:13
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The panel discussion will be followed, as is customary, by a drinks reception in the Common Room (609) to celebrate the yearβs series, and to launch new books by both Professor Kennedy and Dr Wordsworth. As always, the seminar is free and open to all. We look forward to seeing you there!
17.03.2025 09:07
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Friends! Our last 2024/5 event is *tomorrow* 18:15, Room 612 @uclarchaeology.bsky.social. Jane Kershaw (Oxford), Paul Wordsworth (UCL) & Sue Brunning (British Museum) explore 'Material matters: Models of trade & exchange between east & west in the early middle ages', chaired by Hugh Kennedy (SOAS)
17.03.2025 09:07
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A gentle reminder of our next seminar next Tuesday 25 Feb @uclarchaeology.bsky.social β°18:15 πRoom 612. Zumrad Ilyasova, project curator for the British Museumβs Silk Roads exhibition, will present βSogdian Silks? On the Representation of Textiles in Sogdian Wall Paintingsβ. Free, all welcome!
21.02.2025 09:03
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Our co-convenor Sue Brunning's book is available at a reduced price until next week! A cheering present for the January gloom, perhaps π
24.01.2025 11:52
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Buy tickets β Uncovering the Origin of the Book of Kells? β and In person
Who were the Picts, the people who lived in Scotland around 300-900 CE? Remarkable standing stones are their main legacy - but ...
π£Notice of an upcoming talk that will no doubt interest our audience! π£
Arranged by Tarbat Discovery Centre, Victoria Thompson Whitworth for a lecture on the origin of the spectacular Book of Kells. In-person and online! Details and tickets here: tinyurl.com/uyn36v35
24.01.2025 09:32
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Friends and colleagues! Our next seminar takes place tomorrow at 18:15 in Room 612 @uclarchaeology.bsky.social. Murray Andrews (UCL IoA) will give a paper entitled 'All that Glistens? The Role(s) of Gold Coinage in Northern Europe, c.1250-1550' Free, all welcome - we hope to see you there!
02.12.2024 08:13
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Silk Roads: contacts and exchanges across Afro-Eurasia, 500β1000 CE
Join this two-day international conference exploring new perspectives on the far-reaching contacts and exchanges of the Silk Roads.
Perhaps of interest to our audience: the British Museum is staging a major international conference in conjunction with the Silk Roads exhibition, taking place on 5 and 6 December. Programme and tickets available here:
19.11.2024 17:41
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Hello all! We are a long-running seminar series about all things medieval, hosted jointly by UCL Institute of Archaeology and the British Museum. Talks are monthly at UCL IoA, free, in-person and open to all. See below for our programme - please come along!
18.11.2024 17:13
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