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Final Programme
100 years of Arch and Anth
27 – 28 February 2015
Friday 27th February
2.00 pm (in alphabetical order)
1. Duckworth: Tours of the Duckworth Collection in the Henry Wellcome Building
[https://map.cam.ac.uk/?inst=bioanth&loc=2#52.200543,0.121447,18]
2. McDonald: Remembering the Mcdonald in the McDonald Institute Seminar Room
[https://map.cam.ac.uk/McDonald+Institute+for+Archaeological+Research#52.202590,0.121449,18]
3. MIASU (The Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit): 2.00 pm - 2.30 pm 'From the Mongolian
steppes to the Himalayas: Three decades of cross-disciplinary explorations of Inner Asia'. Dr
Hildegard Diemberger
[https://map.cam.ac.uk/Mongolia+and+Inner+Asia+Studies+Unit#52.203177,0.119635,17]
4. Museum ((MAA) Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology):
[https://map.cam.ac.uk/Museum+of+Archaeology+and+Anthropology#52.202590,0.121164,18]
14:00 Nicholas Thomas - MAA: past, present, future (ground floor)
14:30 Jody Joy - Cambridge archaeology (ground floor)
15:00 Mark Elliott - MAA and Asia (first floor)
15:30 Anita Herle - Haddon, the Museum and anthropology in Cambridge (first floor)
16:00 Julie Adams - A World War One story (ground floor)
16:30 Chris Wingfield - World archaeology at MAA (second floor)
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
5.00 pm for 5.30 pm
Reception in the Museum
Introduction – Nick Thomas
Speech - Sir David Wilson
Reply from Deborah Swallow, inviting contributions and chairing
Called from floor (alphabetical order):
Mary Bouquet; Max Hebditch; Malcolm McLeod; Alison Sheridan; Barbara Woroncow
Saturday 28th February
Cripps Court, Magdalene College
[https://map.cam.ac.uk/Cripps+Court+%28Magdalene+College%29#52.212431,0.116585,18]
9.30 a.m.
Welcome by Prof. Michael Carpenter, President of Magdalene
Introduction by Dr. Simon Stoddart, Fellow of Magdalene
9.45 a.m.
Chair: Alan Bilsborough
Speakers: Jean La Fontaine, John Mulvaney, Ian Tattersall
Called from the floor: Bernard Campbell, Dilys Daws, Joan Oates, Hilary Richardson, Judith Rodden, James
Woodburn, Nur Yalman.
Closing: Brian Fagan
10.45 Coffee
11.15 Breakout - parallel panels
1. Theory
Chair: Colin Renfrew
Rapporteur: Marcus Banks
2. Life of the Tripos
Chair: Kate Pretty and Ray Abrahams
Rapporteur: Caroline Malone
3. Collaboration
Chair: Kate Clark
Rapporteur: Norman Hammond
4. Science and Deep Time
Chair: Ann MacLarnon
Rapporteur: Turi King
12.15 Plenary
rapporteurs. Chair Tim Ingold
12.45 Lunch Break. Or Plenary lecture. Pamela Smith. Early personal Histories. Chair Alan
MacFarlane
14.15. Breakout - parallel panels
1. Fieldwork
Chair: Peter Addyman
Rapporteur: Steve Hugh Jones
2. Beyond the Academy
Chair: Edward Speed
Rapporteur: Allegra Stratton
3. Africa
Chairs: Paul Lane and Marilyn Strathern
Rapporteur: Peter Robertshaw
4. Mediterranean and Maritime
Chair: Ruth Whitehouse
Rapporteur: Michael Herzfeld (Mediterranean)
Christopher Dobbs (Maritime)
15.15 Plenary rapporteurs Chair: Susanne Haselgrove
15.45 Tea
16.15 Plenary Descendants
Chair: Robert Foley
Speakers: Matt Candea, Penny Spikins, Alex Wilshaw
Closing: Carrie Humphrey
17.15 Plenary Futures
Chair: Simon Stoddart
Reading of messages from Royalty
Speakers: Cyprian Broodbank, David Sneath
Closing: Martin Jones
18.00 Reception
19.30 Dinner
Magdalene
- Speaker and Host: Rowan Williams
St. Johns
- Host: Graeme Barker. Speaker: Tim Taylor.
The organisers are very grateful for support from the McDonald Institute, the Divisions of
Archaeology and Social Anthropology, the Syndics of the University Societies and many participants.
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