University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Cel c Studies | The Ins tute of Archaeology, Oxford
Rethinking the Bronze Age and the Arrival of Indo-European in Atlantic Europe St Anne’s College Oxford, 10 July 2010
ONE-DAY FORUM – Programme Dafydd Johnston (CAWCS) — Welcome 9.15 J. P. Mallory (Queen’s University, Belfast) The Indo-Europeaniza on of Atlan c Europe 9.20 Andrew FitzPatrick (Wessex Archaeology) The Arrival of the Beaker Folk in Britain 9.55 Catriona Gibson (CAWCS) Beakers into Bronze: Tracing connec ons between western Iberia and the Bri sh Isles 2800–800 BC 10.30 tea 11.05 John T. Koch (CAWCS) Out of the flow and ebb of the European Bronze Age: heroes, Tartessos, and Cel c 11.30 Dirk Brandherm (Queen’s University, Belfast) Westward Ho? Swordbearers and all the rest of it...12.05 Morning session discussion (chair: Marc Vander Linden, University of Leicester) 12.40 lunch 1.00-2.00 Jacqueline McKinley, Jörn Schuster, Alistair Barclay (Wessex Archaeology) Dead sea connec ons: a Bronze- and Iron Age ritual site on the Isle of Thanet 2.00 Dagmar S. Wodtko (CAWCS) Models of language spread and language development in prehistoric Europe 2.35 William O’Brien (UC Cork) Celts, Romans and the indigenous Iron Age and Late Bronze Age of south-west Ireland 3.10 *Book launch and refreshments 3.45 Colin Renfrew (McDonald Ins tute, Cambridge) Thoughts on early Cel c in the west and early Indo-European 4.45 Barry Cunliffe (Ins tute of Archaeology, Oxford) Respondent/discussion leader 5.20–6.00 The programme will include a launch of the collec on
*Cel c from the West Alterna ve Perspec ves from Archaeology, Gene cs, Language, and Literature edited by Barry Cunliffe and John T. Koch OXBOW BOOKS, 2010
Limited space: Book Now! Registra on: £29.00 (includes tea/coffee breaks and“finger” buffet); £22.00 (sans frills) Contact: a.elias@cymru.ac.uk — 01970 636543