Thought the topics of this year's Celtic Studies Conference might be
of interest to a few folks on this group.
Cheers,
Barbara MacKellar.
NEW PERSPECTIVES IN CELTIC ARCHAEOLOGY
Saturday, November 1, 2003
9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Room 400, Alumni Hall,
121 St. Joseph St.,
St. Michael's College,
University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Speakers include:
10:00 a.m.: Cattle Dairying and the Decline of the Ring Fort
Professor Finbar McCormick
(Queen's University, Belfast, visiting professor, Celtic Studies
Program, University of Toronto)
10:45 a.m.: "Feeding Dublin": New Research n Town-Country Relations in
Medieval Ireland
Dr. Michael Potterton
(The Discovery Programme, Dublin; Visiting Professor, Celtic Studies
Programme, University of Toronto)
12:00 noon: Mapping Social Relations of Power: the 19th century
Ordnance Survey of Ireland
Professor Angela Smith
(University of Northern British Columbia)
2:15 p.m.: Staking Out Territory in Early Ireland: An Analysis of the
Blackwater Valley, Co. Meath, from Prehistory to the Coming of the Romans
Professor Conor Newman
(University College Galway)
3:00 p.m.: The Archaeological and Linguistic Evidence for and Against
An Invasion of Ireland
Professor James P. Mallory
(Queen's University, Belfast)
Registration fee $30
Students: FREE
Full conference program: Program (PDF):
http://www.utoronto.ca/stmikes/news/items/celtic_conf_2003_program.pdf
To register please see: Registration (PDF)
http://www.utoronto.ca/stmikes/news/items/celtic_conf_2003_registration.pdf
Contact Jean Talman at jean.talman@u... or phone 416-926-7145.