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fifty years after

12.30 pm Prof David Harris (UCL): Childe at the London Institute of Archaeology. 1.00 pm Dr D az-Andreu (Durham University): The international context ...

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fifty years after

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  1. Department of Archaeology Durham University South Road Durham DH1 3LE Childe fifty years after Conference on Saturday, 1st December 2007 Archaeology DepartmentDawson Building, Durham Universityhttp://www.dur.ac.uk/map/durham/ (No 41) Coffee (9.30 am) 10.00 am Introductory remarks Part I. Childe in History 10.15 am Prof. Jacek Lech (Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw): V. Gordon Childe: an archaeologist looks at History 11.00 am Prof. Timothy Champion (University of Southampton): Childe and Oxford (provisional title) Coffee break (11.30-12 noon) 12 noon Prof Ian Ralston (University of Edinburgh): Gordon Childe - the Edinburgh years 12.30 pm Prof David Harris (UCL): Childe at the London Institute of Archaeology 1.00 pm Dr Díaz-Andreu (Durham University): The international context of Childe´s reception Lunch break (1.30 pm- 3 pm) Part II. Childe and Knowledge 3.00 pm Dr John Chapman (Durham University): "The Danube in [settlement] prehistory" - 80 years on 3.30 pm Prof. Elzbieta Jastrzebowska (Accademia Polacca di Roma): Gordon Childe and Late Classical Antiquity 4.00 pm Prof. Robin Coningham & Mr Mark Manuel (Durham University): Willing subordination in the Indus Coffee break (4.30-4.45 pm) 4.45 pm Prof. Rowley-Conwy (Durham University): Culture, System, Context: What goes around, comes around 5.15 pm Mr Peter Gathercole (Darwin College, Cambridge): Childe, Marxism and Knowledge 6.00 pm Prof. Don Brothwell. Concluding remarks No registration needed. No fee to pay for further information please contact: Margarita Díaz-Andreu (m.diaz-andreu@dur.ac.uk) www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/research/groupings/history_of_archaeology/ www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/conferences/current/childe/ A

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