2018
London
The conference was held in partnership with the Thames Discovery Programme at University College London from 13-14 October.
The following filmed lectures from the conference are available via YouTube:
- Welcome and year in Review by Eliott Wragg
- Art as Archaeology by Melvyn Dresner
- Special Mystery FROG by Nathalie Cohen
- Older Londoners Project Update by Helen Johnston
- Tideway Engaging with Younger People Project by Joshua Frost
- Enabled Archaeology and the TDP by Theresa O'Mahony
- Archaeological Investigations at Tideway by Stella Bickelman
- Who were Roman Londoners? by Sadie Watson
- The Colne Valley in Prehistory by Samantha Brummage
- When the Facts Change: Finding Officers’ Households at Roman Forts by Claire Millington
- Archaeological Evidence for Change in Tidal Levels on the Thames, an Update by Damian Goodburn
- The Golden Age of Thames Antiquarians by John Cotton
- Turning the Tide? Three Years of Community Archaeology on the English Coast by Gustav Milne
- Intertidal Archaeology in the Severn Estuary and the Study of Prehistoric Routeways by Martin Bell
- Intertidal Archaeology in Biscay: First Results for an Ongoing Project by Jose Manuel Mates Luque
- Citizen Science in the Sunshine State: FPAN’s Programs in Training and Mobilizing Volunteers by Sarah Miller