08/06/2020
University of Manchester News Article on the success that was IARSS 2020: A Virtual Conference! π£
Iron Age Research Student Symposium celebrates Zoom success
Lockdown conditions did not hold IARSS 2020 (the 23rd Iron Age Research Student Symposium) back from being a success. Organisers of the event, which was due to take place on 3-4 June 2002 at The University of Manchester, chose to take their outing online via Zoom rather than cancel, with more than 2...
02/06/2020
is kicking off tomorrow morning at 10AM ππΌ
We're all sorted and excited for 2 days of getting stuck into the Iron Age!
02/06/2020
Don't forget to use the hashtag when tweeting about the conference! We can't wait to see the Twitterverse filling up with wonderful Iron Age archaeology tweets over the next couple of days!
02/06/2020
We have had the most incredible response to going Virtual! We have over 200 delegates registered for the conference ππΌ
Can you believe it?! We can't! This is absolutely fantastic!
A massive thank you to everyone who's signed up! ππΌ
30/05/2020
You have 2 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER for π
Itβs going to be a brilliant conference and we have 16 fascinating papers on Iton Age archaeology for you!
So donβt forget to get your ticket! π
Registration
Registration for IARSS 2020 Manchester will open on Wednesday 1 April 2020. This yearβs Iron Age Research Student Symposium will take place as a virtual conference. Therefore, tickets for theβ¦
27/05/2020
Spread the Iron Age passion and get your Roundhouse template here from Chapbook History π
As well as lots of other great history projects to keep your kids entertained during lockdown!
https://www.chapbookhistory.co.uk/
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Chapbook History
27/05/2020
We at IARSS 2020 have teamed up with the brilliant Chapbook History to bring you IARSS-branded paper roundhouse kits! A PDF of the kit will be supplied to each delegate as part of the digital conference pack, so get making and show us yours!
Here is Matt Hitchcock's fabulous roundhouse!
27/05/2020
Don't forget to get your ticket for what promises to be an excellent couple of days of fascinating papers and thought-provoking discussions on Iron Age archaeology at !
Iron Age Research Students Symposium 2020
The 23rd Iron Age Research Student Symposium will not be beaten by Coronavirus! Join us in June for our Virtual Conference.
27/05/2020
This year we have 2 ERC Lectures!
Who: Dr. Helen Chittock, AOC Archaeology Group
Breaking and Making Early Celtic Art: New Investigations into Fragmentation
When: Thursday 4th June, 11:00 - 11:30
Keynote Lectures
Dr. Melanie Giles, University of Manchester Bog Bodies: The Case of Worsley Man Wednesday 3rd June, 10:30 β 12:00 As one of the most iconic sets of well-preserved prehistoric human remains, bβ¦
27/05/2020
This year we have 2 ERC Lectures!
Who: Dr. Matthew Knight, National Museum of Scotland (Matt Knight)
Accumulations Over Time: Recognising Time-Depth in Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Metalwork Hoards in Britain
When: Thursday 4th June, 10:30 - 11:00
Keynote Lectures
Dr. Melanie Giles, University of Manchester Bog Bodies: The Case of Worsley Man Wednesday 3rd June, 10:30 β 12:00 As one of the most iconic sets of well-preserved prehistoric human remains, bβ¦
27/05/2020
We have lots of exciting new updates for you on our website - including our Keynote Lectures!
Who: Dr. Melanie Giles, University of Manchester
Bog Bodies: The Case of Worsley Man
When: Wednesday 3rd June, 10:30 - 12:00
Keynote Lectures
Dr. Melanie Giles, University of Manchester Bog Bodies: The Case of Worsley Man Wednesday 3rd June, 10:30 β 12:00 As one of the most iconic sets of well-preserved prehistoric human remains, bβ¦