host to one of the largest archaeology
conferences held in the UK, the Theoretical
Archaeology Group (TAG).The aim of TAG
has always been to provide an accessible
forum for debate, within which students of all
levels can take part and contribute to the
development of the discipline.Traditionally
this has led to the coverage of a wide variety
of topics: from discussion of the
materialisation of social identity to what can
be learnt from the excavation of a transit
van.This tradition of breadth and
inclusiveness is one that Southampton is
happily continuing, with an organisational
committee composed of staff and student
representatives.This serves to ensure that a
wide range of concerns and interests will be
reflected in the conference themes, whilst
also giving a distinctive ‘Southampton’ stamp
to TAG 2008.
TAG 2008
For those enrolling in October 2008, the build-
up to TAG will provide an exciting atmosphere
within which to begin their research and make
their voices heard, whether through helping to
organise the event or by presenting a paper.
Fraser Sturt
Source:
http://www.hip.humanities.soton.ac.uk/_filestore/
marketing_publicity_specific/finalArchaeologyNewsletter.pdf
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