When:
Tuesday 13 Oct, 2020, Time 4 - 6 pm BST
Tuesday 10 Nov, 2020, Time 4 - 6 pm GMT
Tuesday 8 Dec 2020, Time 4 - 6 pm GMT
Tuesday 12 Jan, 2021, Time 4 - 6 pm GMT
Friday 12 Feb, 2021, Time 4 - 6 pm GMT
Friday 12 Jan, 2021, Time 4 - 6 pm GMT
Where: Online via Zoom
Click the link below for manual:
How to join the Zoom Seminar RoomFor the JSA/Sophia Centre Skyscape Archaeology Keynote Lecture Series
Each lecture will last for approximately two hours. All sessions will be recorded and you will have access to the recordings for a month afterwards (useful if you can't join live).
The cost is £10 per session or £50 for all six.
To pay and to register, click the bottoms below, Make Payments.
All six lectures 13 Oct, 2020 - 12 Mar 2021
cost is £50 GBP
Registration for all six lectures is now closed
Tuesday, 13 Oct, 2020, 4 - 6 pm BST
Carolyn Kennett and Alejandro López
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Tuesday 10 Nov, 2020, 4 - 6 pm GMT
Juan Belmonte and Katya Stroud
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Tuesday, 8 Dec, 2020, 4 - 6 pm GMT
Kenny Brophy and Mark Frincu
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Tuesday, 12 Jan, 2021, 4 - 6 pm GMT
Georg Zotti and Stanislaw Iwaniszewski
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Friday, 12 Feb, 2021, 4 - 6 pm GMT
Ed Krupp and Steven Gullberg
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Friday, 12 Mar, 2021, 4 - 6 pm GMT
Duane Hamacher and Frank Prendergast
cost is £10 GBP
Registration is now closed
Please note: the link for the meeting will be sent to the email address associated with your PayPal account the day before each seminar. Please check this account. If you cannot find the email with the link, please check your spam folder.
For all queries concerning registration, contact Dr Frances Clynes at f.clynes@uwtsd.ac.uk
If you haven't received the link before the seminar starts, contact Dr Liz Henty at lizhenty2@gmail.com.
Each lecture will last for approximately two hours. All sessions will be recorded and you will have access to the recordings for a month afterwards (useful if you can't join live).
The Journal of Skyscape Archaeology is the only academic journal in the world to explore the relationship between archaeolgical sites and the sky, stars and planets, including archaeoastronomy. The journal’s advisory board includes senior academics and researchers from across the field.
The Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture is a research and teaching centre at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. It examines the relationships between cosmology and culture through history, anthropology philosophy and archaeology. and teaches the Master’s degrees in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology and Ecology and Spirituality.
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