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Life Waves 16th - 17th April 2009

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Deadline for abstracts

19th January 2009.


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Conference Dates

16-17th April 2009.
Registration starts at 10 AM Thursday


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Conference Location

The Martin Harris Centre.
(Building 42 on the Campus Map)


Programme ( Provisional )

Day one - AM

10.00 am - 11.00 REGISTRATION
Pathwaves of Contact
Muiris O'Sullivan - Discussant
11.10 INTRODUCTION
11.30 The Maritime Reach of Late Neolithic Ireland
Muiris O'Sullivan
12.00 Somewhere Beyond the Sea: Modelling Contact Across the Irish Sea in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
Vicki Cummings
12.30 Approaching High-Flux Interaction: The case for pottery in the Early Bronze Age ( 2000-1200 cal BC) on both sides of the North Sea
Jos Kleijne

Day one - PM

LUNCH- 1.00 - 2.15
2.15The Western Seaways: Myth or Reality?
Chris Scarre
2.45 What has the Sea got to do with Style?
Irene Garcia Rovira
3.15 Different, but the Same: Revisiting the Land-Sea Dichotomy
Ina Berg
3.45 DISCUSSION
4.15 WINE RECEPTION

Day two - AM

AM - Constructing Saltwater Identities
Discussant - Tim Ingold
9.00 INTRODUCTION
9.10 Watery Worlds: Contemporary Keralan Perspectives
Jesse Ransley
9.40 Dancing Seamanships
Cesar Enrique Giraldo Herrera
10.10 Sea on Land, Land at Sea: Boats, Burnt Mounds and the Creation of Land-Sea Relationships in the Shetland Isles
Lauren Doughton
BREAK - 10.40 - 11.10
11.10 The Prehistoric Ship as Heterotopia Par Excellence
Robert Van de Noort
11.40 The Two Seas: Archaic Mediterranean Sea Between Phonecian and Greek Ship-Building
Francesco Tiboni
12.10 DISCUSSION
LUNCH - 12.40 - 2.00

Day two - PM

To Be At Sea
Discussant - Colin Richards
2.00 INTRODUCTION
2.10 Learning About the Sea
Fraser Sturt
2.40 Seeing Sea and Self
Hannah Cobb
3.10 Applying Island Studies: Islands and Islandscape as a Context for Analysis in Maritime Archaeology.
Mike Molony
3.40 BREAK
4.10 Salt, Sea and Land Resources in the Prehistory of the Trieste Karst
Manuela Montagnari Kokelj
4.50 Title Still Awaited
Colin Richards
5.10 - 5.40 DISCUSSION