British Archaeological Association
BAA postgraduate conference 2024
Reuse: a day of papers in celebration of Jill Franklin
Seeing and being seen in an illuminated Tractatus Moralis, Dr Roísín Astell
Revisiting the Cloisters Cross: A One-Day Colloquium
January 2022: Early Irish Sculpture and the Art of the High Crosses, Roger Stalley
The Knowledge of Carpenters from the Early Medieval Period to the Eighteenth Century...
Political climates and landscapes of sanctity in Northumbria and Mercia AD 650-850
Holy Fountain Heads: Octagonal thirteenth-century chapter houses and sacristies
'The subversion of nature and cosmic upheaval in illuminated Beatus manuscripts'
'Tapping the Wild Wood: Hunting and the marginal landscape in the medieval vale of York'
Shelter from the storm: the importance of buildings for protecting agricultural produce
'What Goes Around Comes Around: Tracking plague epidemics and changes in climate, 400-1400 CE'
Ora Pro Nobis: Steve Kershaw, Richard Plant, Ellen Rubery, John McNeill
Ora Pro Nobis: Teresa Lane, Sally Dormer, Cecily Hennessy
Ora Pro Nobis: Anna Eavis and Sarah Jane Boss
5 May 2021: Women and the Built Environment in Late Medieval Scotland, Dr Rachel Delman
BAA April Lecture: 'Tracing the Past: 3D analysis of medieval vaults', Buchanan, Hillson, Webb
March 2021 Lecture, Meg Boulton, 'Angels on the Edge'
February 2021: BAA Monthly Lecture, Amy Jeffs
'Our Aelred' Day 2, Michael Carter and Roundtable
'Our Aelred', Day 2: Brian Golding and Alexandra Gajewski
'Our Aelred' Day 2, Elizabeth Freeman and Emilia Jamroziak
‘Our Aelred’: Man, monk and saint (Day 1)
January 2021: BAA Monthly Lecture, Professor Eric Fernie, 'Three historical oddities...'
BAA Virtual Study Day: Google Earth for Architectural Historians
K. Turley, '"The face of one making for Jerusalem": The Angel Choir of Lincoln Cathedral and Joy'
Panel 4: Encountering Architecture and the Urban Space
Panel 5: Art and Patronage of Royalty & Nobility
Panel 1: Iconography: Transmission, Adaptation and Interpretation
Panel 3: Visual Culture in English Religious Spaces