4th INTERNATIONAL FIELDS OF CONFLICT CONFERENCE

Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK
29 September - 3 October 2006

In association with the Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds, English Heritage, the Royal Armouries, the Battlefields Trust and Leicestershire County Council.
Organisers: Paul Stamper (English Heritage) and Glenn Foard (Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds and Battlefields Trust)

The fourth biennial international conference on battlefield archaeology will take place in England, between Friday 29 September and Tuesday 3 October 2006. The conference proper (29 September - 1 October) will take place in the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, which houses one of the world's premier collections of arms and armour from the last millennium. The optional following two days (2-3 October) will comprise visits to several major English battlefields, including Towton and Bosworth, where investigations are in progress. Delegates will also have privileged behind the scenes access at the Royal Armouries. For those not able to present a paper there will be the opportunity of poster presentations. There are many other attractions in Leeds, a thriving major city, and in its environs.

Details,
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ims/fieldsofconflict/f...erence.htm


Interestingly, North Carolina's own Lawrence Babbits (East Carolina University) will be presenting a paper on Fort Dobbs in the NC Piedmont during the Seven Years.