About this Event
The conference will discuss scientific and archaeological collaborations on ancient metals from across the UK heritage sector.
REMADE (Roman and Early Medieval Alloys Defined) is developing a new chemical and archaeological framework for copper-alloy research across the British 1st millennium AD. Talks will include new research developed with its sixteen collaborator organisations, alongside several papers from invited experts.
The event will bring together specialists working within universities, archaeological businesses, museums, trusts, and government. The day will conclude with a keynote talk by Professor Carl Heron, Head of Scientific Research, British Museum.
This event is hosted by the Department of Archaeology, University of Reading, and the REMADE project (supported by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, Peter Bray).
Registering for this Hybrid Event:
Click “Reserve A Spot” Button
And then “Register” for “General Admission”
Please Enter your contact Details and click “Register”
You will then be asked to select whether you want to attend the conference virtually: an MS Teams link will be emailed to all registered online attendees ahead of the event
Attending In person:
Meadow Suite, Park House, Reading University, Whiteknights Campus, Reading, RG6 6UR
Refreshments provided
Please indicate any ways we can help with dietary or access requirements
Participation is free, the conference is open to everyone.
Full programme and venue information will be circulated closer to the event
Please contact Jo Beales with any questions – [email protected]
For more information on REMADE’s research and activities, please visit our website:
https://research.reading.ac.uk/remade
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Reading, Meadow Suite, Park House,, Reading, United Kingdom
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