North Sea Area Archaeology and Issues of Identity. A Tribute to

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North Sea Area Archaeology and Issues of Identity.
A Tribute to Yann Hollevoet
Archeologie in het Noordzeegebied en Vragen rond Identiteit.
Een eerbetoon aan Yann Hollevoet
Brugge 18-19/9/2014
18/9
paper
discussion
Reception
Welcome
coffee
break/lunch
9.00-10.00
Jörg Monar
College of Europe
Pascal Ennaert
Raakvlak
10.00-10.10
10.10-10.20
Introduction
10.20-10.40
Bieke Hillewaert
Raakvlak, Yann Hollevoet and Identity
Key note
10.40-11.40
Helena Hamerow
The Origins of Wessex: The Archaeology of the Upper Thames
Valley and Some Connections with Northern Gaul
A tribute to
Yann Hollevoet
11.40-12.30
Sofie Vanhoutte
Yann, his work = his life
13.30-14.00 14.00-14.10
Bart Vanmontfort
Diversity and identity in the Middle Neolithic of Northwestern
Europe. The case of the Spiere Group
14.10-14.40 14.40-14.50
Jan Vanmoerkerke
Settlement and landscape from the neolithic to the early
middle ages in Champagne : a quantitative approach.
14.50-15.20 15.20-15.30
Dominic Powlesland
Iron Age to Post Roman Iron Age settlement in the Vale of
Pickering: an exception or the norm in lowland British Valley
systems.
16.10-16.40 16.40-16.50
Wim Declercq
Peasants from pheriphery to core. Local communities between
North Sea and river Scheldt in Roman and Medieval times.
16.50-17.20 17.20-17.30
Wim Slabbaert
Hay meadows as “the” driving force in land use and landscape
development around Bruges in the middle ages.
12.30-13.30
Settlements/landscape
15.30-16.10
Conference diner
19.00
19/9
Settlements/landscape
9.00-9.30
9.30-9.40
Laurent Verslype et
alii
Wic in and around. New perspectives in the low Canche valley
nearby Quentovic
9.40-10.10
10.10-10.20
Arno Verhoeven
Minor trading centre or Frisian settlement? Preliminary
thoughts on the Leiderdorp excavations.
Haio Zimmerman
Archaeological, ethnographical and pictorial sources, evidence
for building with reed and straw, - for screening wattle-anddaub house walls, - for fences, - for windbreaks.
11.40-12.10 12.10-12.20
Lyn Blackmore
Markets and memories - some cross-Channel links evidenced
by finds from Anglo-Saxon London '
12.20-12.50 12.50-13.00
Koen De Groote
The use of scratch marks on pottery in Western European
nunneries: a status quaestionis
14.00-14.30 14.30-14.40
Jean Bourgeois
title to be announced
14.40-15.10 15.10-15.20
Dries Tys
Christianity and social formations in early medieval Flanders
15.20-15.50 15.50-16.00
Frans Theuws
Cemeteries, Churches and local groups in the Central Middle
ages of the Kempen region.
16.00-16.30
Frans Verhaeghe
Conclusions: the Ins and Outs of Identity
10.20-10.50 10.50-11.00
11.00-11.40
Portables
13.00-14.00
Ritual/religion/burials
Conclusion
Reception Town of
Bruges
17.00-18.30
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