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London 2010

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26 - 28 February, 2010 at the British Museum

Archaeology 2010 will bring you all the latest news and views from the archaeological world in a two day conference at the British Museum. We're excited to confirm this year's amazing line-up including some of the very best speakers working in British archaeology. The ticket includes a weekend of lectures, as well as refreshments and an evening drinks reception on Saturday night.

Tickets are now on sale! £125 each, reduced to £85 if you are a subscriber to Current Archaeology

Click here to register now - SORRY - tickets are temporarily unavailable online - please call 020 8819 5580 instead

Click here to view the Session Schedule

Click here to view the schedule for the Awards for the Presentation of Heritage Research 2010 on Friday 26th


Session highlights:

Greg Stemm
– CEO: Odyssey Marine Exploration, on Maritime Salvage or Commerical Archaeology?

Dr Kevin Leahy
– Anglo-Saxons & the Staffordshire Hoard

Prof Clive Gamble & Dr Chris Stringer
– on Human Origins

Dr Mike Parker Pearson, Dr Josh Pollard, Dr Julian Thomas
– on the recent work of the Stonehenge Riverside Project

Mark Landon
– on Technology Old and New

Andy Brockman
- the Digging Dad's Army Project, on AD 1940

Dr Neil Faulkner
– Current Archaeology magazine

 

Current Archaeology Awards

Last year in Cardiff, we launched the Current Archaeology Awards to resounding success. We’re excited to open this year’s competition and look forward to your votes – just CLICK HERE; these awards are our way of hearing back from all of you who have helped to make CA such a great success over the past 41 years.

The 2010 Current Archaeology Awards will be presented at the conference drinks reception on Saturday evening, 27 February, 2010.

 

Co host:

Portable Antiquities Scheme, www.finds.org.uk

 

Official sponsors:

Towergate Risk Solutions, www.towergate.co.uk

English Heritage, www.english-heritage.org.uk

 

Awards sponsor:

Andante Travels, www.andantetravels.co.uk

 

 

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