Programme Workshop 13/14 November

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Friday, 13 November 2009

10.30 Welcome, coffee and cake in the foyer of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History

11.00 Lin Foxhall: Introduction to the Tracing Networks programme

11.20 Monika Solanki: The Impact of Semantic web on Cultural Heritage and Archaeology

12.00 Martin Everett: Networks and core-periphery models

13.00 lunch

14.00 Steve Conway: Exploring the potential of employing network theory, concepts, and tools, in researching the diffusion and development of ideas and technologies in ancient societies

15.00 Edmund Chattoe-Brown: What do we do when we don't know where the bodies are buried? The potential for simulation of networks in archaeology: An outsider's perspective

16.00 GianLuigi Ferrari: Global Computing

17.00 General discussion

19.00 Dinner at Kayal Restaurant (153 Granby St, Leicester, LE1 6FE)


Saturday, 14 November 2009

9.30 Sheila Kohring: Extending the "Community of Practice": Linking Individual and Traditions through community-based networks

10.30 coffee

11.00 Peter van Dommelen: Connected Practices: Rethinking Colonial Networks and Migration in the Ancient Mediterranean

12.00 Nick Ray: Consumption theory and archaeology

13.00 lunch and end of workshop

14.00 business meeting for Tracing Networks members

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