Leicester is a vibrant city with lots to offer delegates attending TRAC 2015. Our Local Organising Committee have put together some suggestions to help you make the most of your visit.
With just two weeks to go until this year’s conference many people will be planning their journey to Leicester. Here are our top tips for reaching Ratae Corieltauvorum. Train The best way to travel to Leicester is by train. The city is situated on the Midland Mainline and is served by...
We are pleased to announce that the Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society will be sponsoring a reception for delegates at the Jewry Wall Museum as part of TRAC 2015. The reception will follow the plenary lecture on Friday 27 March, which will be delivered by Dr Andrew Gardner, Senior Lecturer in the Archaeology of the Roman...
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 25th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. #TRAC25 will be held at the School of Archaeology & Ancient History at the University of Leicester 27-29 March 2015. In addition to a packed schedule of sessions, conference events this year will...
The 25th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference is to be held at the University of Leicester, United Kingdom from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 March. Proposals for papers of no longer than 300 words can be submitted for one of nine thematic sessions listed below, or for the general session....
The Call for Sessions has now closed. We would like to thank all those who submitted proposals and to the Roman Finds Group and Association for Environmental Archaeology for sponsoring sessions. In honour of our twenty fifth anniversary this years conference will feature three parallel sessions over both days. The...
The 25th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference We are pleased to announce that the Call for Sessions is now open! The 25th anniversary Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference is to be held at the University of Leicester from Friday March 27th to Sunday March 29th, 2015. Proposals are now invited for...
The tenth biennial European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) was held in the opulent halls of the Universität Wien from 23 to the 26 April. This anniversary year witnessed the largest gathering in the conference’s history with over 2,000 delegates speaking in a staggering 475 sessions spread over the four...
The TRAC 2013 Proceedings volume is now available to pre-order from our friends at Oxbow Books at the special discounted rate of £28. TRAC 2013: Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, London 2013 The TRAC 2013 Proceedings volume includes eleven papers by scholars from across Europe on...
Five new bursaries to attend TRAC 2014 are being offered by Munich Graduate School for Ancient Studies ‘Distant Worlds’ to present in their poster session at the conference. Posters are invited on the theme of Roman housing in Pompeii. Posters should address the multi-faceted issues of the coexistence of otium...
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