Climate archaeology: temporalities and ontologies

TAG 44: Norwich

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  • Climate TAG Information & Session Guide

    You can download a copy of the full TAG programme here: UEA Climate TAG Programme Guide You can download a copy of the TAG session guide here: Climate TAG Abstract and Programme Guide UEA Climate TAG Abstracts Book Following the Antiquity Quiz on Tuesday 19th December, this year’s TAG party will warm up with a…


  • Accommodation

    Accommodation on campus Broadview Lodge is the University of East Anglia’s on-campus guest accommodation. It offers comfortable, affordable, en-suite rooms, right in the heart of campus. We have block-booked rooms for TAG, so if you would like to book accommodation for the conference please contact Broadview Lodge directly: email: broadviewlodge@uea.ac.uk or phone: +44 (0)1603 591918. Broadview…

    Accommodation

  • Getting to & around UEA

    UEA is a campus university located 3 miles from Norwich city centre, and 2 hours from London and central England. It’s easily accessible by public transport, bike and car. We’re committed to reducing the environmental impact of those travelling to and from campus. Before you travel, please consider methods of transport such as public transport,…

    Getting to & around UEA

  • TAG Prizes

    The UEA Climate TAG Organising Committee and the National TAG Committee are please to announce that there will be two inaugural prizes this year. For delivering a first paper at a national/international conference. Aimed at supporting students/early career researchers. Criteria:  The prize: TAG registration, plus UK travel and accommodation (up to £200) for the following…


  • TAG Scholarships

    We will award up to six (6) TAG scholarships to support increased participation and diversity at the conference.  Our aim is to support people giving their first TAG paper and who are from groups traditionally underrepresented at TAG. Diversity here is intended to be as broad as possible, including BAME, LGBTQI+, archaeologists with disabilities, first…


  • TAG ‘Market’ opportunities

    Opportunities for booksellers, stall-holders and poster displays UEA Climate TAG will have a large market-place space with room for a range of displays, which will be located in the New Science Building. This will be where conference participants will have their coffee/lunch breaks. We are expecting that the market-place will be the centre of the…


  • Accessibility & Support

    Support and facilities for disabled conference attendees are being planned, and arrangements for these will be updated here when finalised. The University of East Anglia (UEA) is one of the UK’s first major universities to fully adopt and implement Communication Access UK. All conference rooms are wheelchair accessible and have hearing loops. There are accessible…

    Accessibility & Support

  • Code of Conduct

    The University is committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive and welcoming culture on campus. One of the UEA’s explicit aims is to create an environment for learning and working that is tolerant and respectful of differences and encourages all members of the University to value diversity. Through the application of our policies, procedures…

    Code of Conduct

  • TAG Organising Committee

      Professor Joanne Clarke is Joanne is a Professor of Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in the Department of Art History and World Art Studies. She has directed archaeological field projects in Gaza, Cyprus and Western Sahara. She has published extensively on the archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa and on aspects of climate change…


  • Welcome

    Hello and welcome to TAG 44 Norwich! 18th-20th December 2023 at the University of East Anglia The Theoretical Archaeology Group conference will be hosted in Norwich this year, and we are building on the University’s well-acknowledged in research and teaching strengths in the study of landscapes and objects past and present, climate change science, and…