Archaeology Above & Below 2020 - 28th & 29th March
Archaeology Above & Below, Ireland’s only annual community archaeology conference, is now in its seventh year. The purpose of this conference is to create a forum for discussion between communities and individuals who wish to interpret the story of the landscapes that we inhabit. This is achieved by a series of talks, and workshops detailing the aims, techniques and results of community-led research throughout Ireland and further afield.
Join us this March as we host the presentation and discussion of the work and results of community groups and societies from around Ireland, as well as archaeological institutions and university departments both in Ireland and the UK. This year, we will see contributions from Leitrim, Cavan, Sligo, Westmeath, Clare, Meath, Louth, Mayo & Roscommon, as well as research provided by the Discovery Programme, Coventry University and University College London, to name but a few.
We are delighted to welcome our keynote speaker, Dr. Thomas Kador, from University College London. Thomas will deliver a talk based upon his research into the different guises of community archaeology, with special emphasis on approaches taken in Ireland. Thomas is Senior Teaching Fellow on the UCL Arts & Sciences (BASc) programme with a background in archaeology and chemical engineering. His research and pedagogical interest include object-based learning, culture, health and wellbeing, public and community-based approaches to heritage as well as everyday practice – especially movement, mobility and migration – and social change in prehistory.
We will be updating the page as we announce our speakers over the coming weeks, so stay in touch with the website and our Facebook page for more information, and click on the link below to book.
Join us this March as we host the presentation and discussion of the work and results of community groups and societies from around Ireland, as well as archaeological institutions and university departments both in Ireland and the UK. This year, we will see contributions from Leitrim, Cavan, Sligo, Westmeath, Clare, Meath, Louth, Mayo & Roscommon, as well as research provided by the Discovery Programme, Coventry University and University College London, to name but a few.
We are delighted to welcome our keynote speaker, Dr. Thomas Kador, from University College London. Thomas will deliver a talk based upon his research into the different guises of community archaeology, with special emphasis on approaches taken in Ireland. Thomas is Senior Teaching Fellow on the UCL Arts & Sciences (BASc) programme with a background in archaeology and chemical engineering. His research and pedagogical interest include object-based learning, culture, health and wellbeing, public and community-based approaches to heritage as well as everyday practice – especially movement, mobility and migration – and social change in prehistory.
We will be updating the page as we announce our speakers over the coming weeks, so stay in touch with the website and our Facebook page for more information, and click on the link below to book.