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University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | The Institute of Archaeology, Oxford Rethinking the and the Arrival of Indo-European in Atlantic Europe St Anne’s College Oxford, 10 July 2010

ONE-DAY FORUM – Programme

Dafydd Johnston (CAWCS) — Welcome 9.15 J. P. Mallory (Queen’s University, Belfast) The Indo-Europeanization of Atlantic Europe 9.20 Andrew FitzPatrick (Wessex Archaeology) The Arrival of the Beaker Folk in Britain 9.55 Catriona Gibson (CAWCS) Beakers into Bronze: Tracing connections between western Iberia and the 2800–800 BC 10.30 tea 11.05 John T. Koch (CAWCS) Out of the flow and ebb of the European Bronze Age: heroes, Tartessos, and Celtic 11.30 Dirk Brandherm (Queen’s University, Belfast) Westward Ho? Swordbearers and all the rest of it...12.05 Morning session discussion (chair: Marc Vander Linden, University of Leicester) 12.40 lunch 1.00-2.00 Jacqueline McKinley, Jörn Schuster, Alistair Barclay (Wessex Archaeology) Dead sea connections: a Bronze- and Iron Age ritual site on the Isle of Thanet 2.00 Dagmar S. Wodtko (CAWCS) Models of language spread and language development in 2.35 William O’Brien (UC Cork) , Romans and the indigenous Iron Age and Late Bronze Age of south-west 3.10 *Book launch and refreshments 3.45 Colin Renfrew (McDonald Institute, Cambridge) Thoughts on early Celtic in the west and early Indo-European 4.45 (Institute of Archaeology, Oxford) Respondent/discussion leader 5.20–6.00

The programme will include a launch of the collection *Celtic from the West Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language, and Literature edited by Barry Cunliffe and John T. Koch OXBOW BOOKS, 2010 Limited space: Book Now! Registration: £29.00 (includes tea/coffee breaks and“finger” buffet); £22.00 (sans frills) Contact: [email protected] — 01970 636543