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SUMMARY:Tom Dawson (University of St Andrews): Scotland’s Changing Coastline
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #2 \nZoom: https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/66934904149 \nScotland’s dynamic coastline is subject to ferocious Atlantic storms that can cause tens of metres of erosion during single events. Although there is uncertainty about how climate change may affect future storminess\, there is no doubt that heritage sites will continue to be impacted. However\, there is no single organisation that is responsible for building defences or undertaking work in advance of damage\, and so new ways of working with the threatened heritage have been developed. Key to this has been a staged approach that sees surveys followed by analysis\, which in itself leads to the identification of priority sites and the development of projects to rescue information before it is too late. Many of these projects have taken a creative approach\, with local community members working alongside heritage professionals. This talk will detail the methodology used in Scotland and will give examples of a range of projects\, from excavation to site relocation; film making to 3D recording. \nTom Dawson is an archaeologist and Principal Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews. For the past twenty years\, Tom has been leading a research team recording the effects of coastal change on archaeological and other heritage sites in Scotland. He has also served as a Commissioner of the organisation that holds the National Monuments Record and was Vice President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/tom-dawson-university-of-st-andrews-scotlands-changing-coastline/
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey H. Altshcul & Keith Kintigh: The Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis: Expanding knowledge of the past to shape a more secure and just future
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #1 \nOn Wednesday 14 December\, from 16.30-17.30\, we will host our first Swedigarch guest lecture. Our guests are professors Jeffrey H. Altshcul & Keith Kintigh (https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/people/jeffrey-h-altschul/ and https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/people/keith-kintigh/)\, Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology\, CCSA (https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/). Professors Altschul and Kintigh are experts on\, and the CCSA specializes in\, research connecting the archaeological record to contemporary issues in the environment and society. Altschul and Kintigh are co-authors of the paper Grand Challenges for Archaeology. \n\n\n\n\nHome – Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology ibsweb.colorado.edu A hub for research that brings the archaeological record to bear on contemporary issues in the environment and society.\n\n\n\nIn their presentation they will present some cases from their research about using the past for a more sustainable future. We can also look forward to an opportunity for discussion about the possibilities of using archaeology to meet the challenges of sustainable development. \nPlease join on the zoom-link https://kau-se.zoom.us/j/64916984442 (Meeting ID: 649 1698 4442) \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/jeffrey-h-altshcul-keith-kintigh-the-coalition-for-archaeological-synthesis-expanding-knowledge-of-the-past-to-shape-a-more-secure-and-just-future/
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