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The 44th Theoretical Archaeology Group conference will be hosted at University of East Anglia by Antiquity, 18-20th December 2023

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Climate TAG UEA are very pleased to announce that Shantol Campell has won the first annual Don Henson Prize for her paper with Marvin Demicoli on The emotions of ethnic diversity in archaeology.
The Organising Committee felt that this paper best fulfilled the criteria.

Climate TAG UEA are very pleased to announce that Shantol Campell has won the first annual Don Henson Prize for her paper with Marvin Demicoli on The emotions of ethnic diversity in archaeology. The Organising Committee felt that this paper best fulfilled the criteria.
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Cathie Draycott Durham Archaeology Durham University wrapped up the CIfA EDI session at TAG44@UEANorwich with some main points - the need for:
Leadership on wages, anonymous reporting tools, active listening training, value of sharing best practice; especially on training 1/2

Cathie Draycott @ArcDurham @durham_uni wrapped up the @InstituteArch EDI session at @AntiquityTAG with some main points - the need for: Leadership on wages, anonymous reporting tools, active listening training, value of sharing best practice; especially on training 1/2
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I'll be presenting my first paper at TAG44@UEANorwich titled 'Modular Degrees, Modular Thinking? How the structure of undergraduate degrees limits our ability to think critically and address global challenges' in the session 'Temporalities, Ontologies, Teaching and Learning...'

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University of Toronto TAG44@UEANorwich @renatelarssen bodypolitics Dr Marianne Hem Eriksen European Research Council (ERC) @uniofleicester Brad Marshall School of Archaeology & Ancient History Chessil Dohvehnain Dr Jess Thompson Cambridge University Next Emma Louise Thompson (@uniofleicester) explored ‘The Cost of Gendered Death in Viking Age Denmark’ - based on her brilliant masters thesis - where she showed how gender is communicated and negotiated through different objects deposited in burials across Jutland 🧿 TAG44@UEANorwich

@UofT @AntiquityTAG @renatelarssen @bodypoliticsERC @mariheri @ERC_Research @uniofleicester @VikingBodiesBM @ArchAncHistLeic @el_arqueologo_ @jess_e_thompson @Cambridge_Uni Next @emlthom (@uniofleicester) explored ‘The Cost of Gendered Death in Viking Age Denmark’ - based on her brilliant masters thesis - where she showed how gender is communicated and negotiated through different objects deposited in burials across Jutland 🧿 @AntiquityTAG
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University of Toronto TAG44@UEANorwich @renatelarssen bodypolitics Dr Marianne Hem Eriksen European Research Council (ERC) University of Leicester Brad Marshall School of Archaeology & Ancient History Then we were joined by Chessil Dohvehnain who enlightened us about the challenges of ‘Assembling Bodies: Affect, Gender & More-Than-Human Personhood’ in his study of ritual sites in 🇲🇽 where human bones have been transformed into ‘other’ anthropo-/zoomorphic objects 🪈 TAG44@UEANorwich

@UofT @AntiquityTAG @renatelarssen @bodypoliticsERC @mariheri @ERC_Research @uniofleicester @VikingBodiesBM @ArchAncHistLeic Then we were joined by @el_arqueologo_ who enlightened us about the challenges of ‘Assembling Bodies: Affect, Gender & More-Than-Human Personhood’ in his study of ritual sites in 🇲🇽 where human bones have been transformed into ‘other’ anthropo-/zoomorphic objects 🪈 @AntiquityTAG
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University of Toronto TAG44@UEANorwich @renatelarssen bodypolitics Dr Marianne Hem Eriksen European Research Council (ERC) University of Leicester This was followed by an exploration of children in archaeology w/ Brad Marshall presenting his theoretical framework for ‘The Archaeological Posthuman Child’; which takes a transcorporeal approach to understanding childhood and the life-course in the past 👧🏽👦🏼🧒🏻👶🏿 TAG44@UEANorwich

@UofT @AntiquityTAG @renatelarssen @bodypoliticsERC @mariheri @ERC_Research @uniofleicester This was followed by an exploration of children in archaeology w/ @VikingBodiesBM presenting his theoretical framework for ‘The Archaeological Posthuman Child’; which takes a transcorporeal approach to understanding childhood and the life-course in the past 👧🏽👦🏼🧒🏻👶🏿 @AntiquityTAG
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University of Toronto TAG44@UEANorwich Next @renatelarssen discussed ‘Multispecies Vikings - Disrupting the Human/Non-Human Binary in Archaeology’; and centred the animal bodies in the Viking Age burial of A505 from Trekroner-Grydehøj (Denmark) through her new approach of archaeoethology 🐴🐕 TAG44@UEANorwich

@UofT @AntiquityTAG Next @renatelarssen discussed ‘Multispecies Vikings - Disrupting the Human/Non-Human Binary in Archaeology’; and centred the animal bodies in the Viking Age burial of A505 from Trekroner-Grydehøj (Denmark) through her new approach of archaeoethology 🐴🐕 @AntiquityTAG
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We had the pleasure of listening to Madeleine Fyles (University of Toronto) fascinating work on Cyclical Bodies and Temporalities of Social Memory in Peru - as understood through trees as more-than-human bodies and ancestral bodies 🌳 TAG44@UEANorwich

We had the pleasure of listening to Madeleine Fyles (@UofT) fascinating work on Cyclical Bodies and Temporalities of Social Memory in Peru - as understood through trees as more-than-human bodies and ancestral bodies 🌳 @AntiquityTAG
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And why not showcase the wonderful research & researchers we were privileged to hear from today! So without further ado, have a look at our brilliant speakers and we hope you’re as inspired by their work as we have been throughout the day! ✨

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