identity
Proto-Barbarians: Four Potential Influences on the Archaeology of Barbarism
Lydia Carr (University of Oxford, UK)
'The usual caprice and absurdity of barbarians’? Gothic theory and how barbarians got into society in the eighteenth century
Dai Morgan Evans (University of Chester, UK)
Primitive patriots? The construction of the Ancient Briton in early modern text and image
Sam Smiles (University of Plymouth, UK)
Historical and archaeological views of the Liao (10th to 12th centuries) borderlands in northeast China
Naomi Standen (Newcastle University, UK) and Gwen Bennett (Washington University in St Louis, UK)
Where the land ends: isolation and identity along the western margin of Europe
Richard Bradley (University of Reading, UK)
The materiality of occupation: paradoxes and fetishes of commemoration in the Channel Islands
Gilly Carr (Cambridge University, UK)
Lateglacial Northern Europe: Social brains, social identities and distributed selves
Fotini Kofidou (University of Southampton)
‘All fingers and thumbs’ - the role of the hands in the construction of identity
Lisa Cashmore (University of Southampton)