Association for Environmental Archaeology

Association for Environmental Archaeology The AEA promotes the advancement of the study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines.

We hold annual conferences and other meetings, produce a quarterly newsletter for members, and publish our conference monographs, as well as our journal - Environmental Archaeology: The journal of human palaeoecology. AEA membership is open to all those actively involved or interested in any aspect of environmental archaeology

The second day of the   Spring Conference hosted by Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology has kicked off!  Af...
09/05/2026

The second day of the Spring Conference hosted by Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology has kicked off! After stretching our limbs at curling last night, we're all looking forward to another day of fascinating talks from across the globe 🤠

University of Lancashire

It just wouldn't be an   Conference without a spot of Curling to unwind, after a day of excellent presentations and disc...
08/05/2026

It just wouldn't be an Conference without a spot of Curling to unwind, after a day of excellent presentations and discussions 😎

Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology University of Lancashire

The 2nd Keynote speaker at the   Spring Conference at the University of Lancashire was by Fraser Brown of Oxford Archaeo...
08/05/2026

The 2nd Keynote speaker at the Spring Conference at the University of Lancashire was by Fraser Brown of Oxford Archaeology. Fraser spoke on prehistoric activity in NW England, highlighting Mesolithic waterlogged wood remains with evidence of juvenile brown bear claw marks! 🐻

Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology

Wonderful to be at the   Spring Conference hosted by Dr Jim Morris and Dr Jennifer Jones of Lancashire University Archae...
08/05/2026

Wonderful to be at the Spring Conference hosted by Dr Jim Morris and Dr Jennifer Jones of Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology.

Looking forward to a fantastic day of presentations on the latest from the UK and across the Globe. First up! Kay Hamilton of The University of Sheffield 🤠

University of Lancashire

Registration for the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, held at the University of Lancash...
18/03/2026

Registration for the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, held at the University of Lancashire with Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology is still open.

Don't forget to book your tickets 🤠

The 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA), held at the University of Lancashire, UK on the theme of Social Landscapes; Pop

Research Grants from the Association for Environmental Archaeology are open to all AEA members including students and un...
03/02/2026

Research Grants from the Association for Environmental Archaeology are open to all AEA members including students and unwaged members.

Applicants can apply for Small Grants for up to £750 (c. €850 /c. US $900), and a Research Grant of up to £2000 (c. €2300/c. US $2500).

The deadline for applications is the 28th of February.
For details about the grants, visit: https://envarch.net/research-grants

A quick reminder!Don't forget the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology will be hosted by Lan...
21/01/2026

A quick reminder!

Don't forget the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology will be hosted by Lancashire University Archaeology & Anthropology between Thursday 7th - Saturday 9th May 2026.

Details of the the conference can be found here: https://envarch.net/conferences

The abstract submission deadline is: 22nd February 2026

University of Lancashire

The AEA holds two conferences each year: the "spring meeting", a 1-2 day conference usually held around April or May, and the "autumn conference", usually a 2-3 day conference held between September and December.

For those of you into Mediterranean landscapes (and not just for a holiday) this may be of interest to you.Landscapes in...
21/12/2025

For those of you into Mediterranean landscapes (and not just for a holiday) this may be of interest to you.

Landscapes in Motion: Change and Resilience in Mediterranean Landscapes across the Longue Duree is a session co-hosted by Effimia Angeli, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej and Amanda Gaggioli, University of Memphis at next years EAA European Association of Archaeologists conference.

Details for abstract submission can be found in the attached image.

We are pleased to announce the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, will be held in Spring ...
20/12/2025

We are pleased to announce the 46th conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, will be held in Spring at the University of Lancashire, between 7th & 9th May 2026.

Title: Social Landscapes; Populating Environments & co-hosted by Dr James Morris and Dr Jennifer Jones, more details can be found at: https://envarch.net/conferences

📸Co-host Dr Jennifer Jones presenting at the fantastic Universitetet i Stavanger conference earlier this month.

We would just like to say a massive thank you to Universitetet i Stavanger and the Archaeology Museum, in particular the...
08/12/2025

We would just like to say a massive thank you to Universitetet i Stavanger and the Archaeology Museum, in particular the organisers Rosie Bishop, Daniel Fredh, and Daisy Spencer, as well as all of the committee members and volunteers for hosting such a wonderful 45th AEA Conference in Stavanger, Norway.

From engaging and thought provoking presentations and posters from all of the speakers, to an evening at the Iron Age farm of Jernaldergården, the conference was certainly one to remember.

Thank you all xx

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