Metaaltijdendag – 16&17 September 2022
Metaaltijdendag (partly in Dutch)
Date: 16-17 September 2022
Location: Drents Museum, Asse
Credits: 1 EC
European Later Prehistoric connections – an international ARCHON workshop
As part of the 10th Metaaltijdendag, a workshop is organised in which you have the chance to present and discuss your research approach for a topic/excavation/paper in Later Prehistoric (i.e. Late Neolithic to Iron Age) archaeology as a case-study.
Students that have yet to start or have recently started on their topic in Late Prehistory can present a PechKucha (20 slides for 20 sec each), to present and discuss methodological issues in their topic/approach.
Students that are in a more advanced or completed stage of their study into a topic in Late Prehistory can present a PechKucha (20 slides for 20 sec each), to present and discuss international contextualisation/salience for their topic/results.
Researchers at commercial units excavating or reporting on a Later Prehistoric Settlement can present a PechKucha (20 slides for 20 sec each), to present and discuss methodological issues, or international contextualisation/salience of their project.
A week before the event, the participants are required to email (to: s.arnoldussen@rug.nl) a very brief description of their research objective (e.g. “…I want to study X, by looking at Y and Z”) to allow the expert panel to prepare.
Archon students attending that want ECTS credit, have to send in a brief report on how the discussions have shaped/altered/refined their approach/method/contextualisation to s.arnoldussen@rug.nl.
Preliminary Programme:
Friday 16 September
09:00 – welcome and coffee
10:00 – session 1
- David Fontijn – How Bronze Age communities perceived and tamed a globalizing world.
- Karsten Wentink – Things do not simply fall from the sky…
- Helle Vandkilde (Aarhus University, DK) – The dual/twin principle in the Nordic Bronze Age
- Harald Meller (Museum Halle, D) – The World of the Nebra Sky Disc – New Horizons.
12:30 – lunch
- option to visit the Nebra-exposition
14:00 – session 2
- Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof – Chariots on Fire – ontwikkelingen in elite grafgebruik in de midden-ijzertijd.
- Theo ten Anscher – Where have all the young girls gone? Where have all the young men gone? Het vroegebronstijd-vlakgrafveld van Medel-De Roeskamp.
15:00 – pauze
15:30 – session 3
- Linda Dielemans. Brons – The Making of…
- Yvonne van Amerongen – Water en vuur: specifiek beheer van het dynamische vroege ijzertijd landschap te Valkenburg (Z-H) aangetoond op basis van multiproxy onderzoek.
- Luc Amkreutz – Bronstijd in het RMO.
16:50 – end of day 1
Saturday 17 September
09:15 – welcome and coffee
10:00 – session 1
- Bastiaan Steffens & Valerio Gentile – Strange by Design: Tollebeek revisited.
- Neil Wilkin (British Museum, UK) – Staging the World of Stonehenge at the British Museum .
- Eveline Altena – Final destination: Britain. The role of migration in the formation of the Bronze Age population of Britain based on ancient DNA-analyses.
- Axel Muller – De IJzertijd van de Wikselaarse Eng, een opgraving te Voorthuizen.
12:30 – lunch
- option to visit the Nebra-exposition
14:00 – electives/excursions
- Wandelexcursie. Archeologie van Drenthe
- Excursie. Hunebedcentrum Borger
- Rondleiding Armenië Tentoonstelling. Drents Museum
- Archon Workshop LATE PREHISTORIC EUROPE
16:50 – end of day 2
Credits: 1 EC through (a) prepping of research question to send in advance to the expert panel, (b) preparation & presentation of PechaKucha, and (c) submitting of revised research plan to Archon grader (see above).
Registration: Please register through the website of Metaaltijden. ARHCON-members can get a refund of the congress costs after the successful submission of the assignment (see ‘credits’). If you are planning to get your credits and ask for a refund, please inform us about this prior to the event by sending an email to: secretary@archonline.nl.
For more information visit the website or send an email to: info@metaaltijden.nl.