26 September 2012
Lectures: Pacific Islands Research Network
UCL CENTRE FOR MUSEUMS, HERITAGE AND MATERIAL CULTURE STUDIES
We are very pleased to announce 2 forthcoming lectures in the Pacific Islands Research Network (UCL) Occasional Lecture Series.
What use is archaeology to anthropology, or anthropology to archaeology: A New Guinea highlands' view?
Thursday 4th October - Professor Paul Sillitoe (Durham University)5.30- 7.00 Room 209, Institute of Archaeology, UCL.
Irrigated taro, malaria and chiefdoms in Solomon Islands: keys to the Melanesian cultural mosaic?
Thursday 11th October - Dr. Tim Bayliss-Smith (University of Cambridge)
5.30- 7.00 Room 209, Institute of Archaeology, UCL.
Free to attend. No need to register- just turn up on the night.
For more information contact Sarah Byrne s.byrne@ucl.ac.uk
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