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The medieval Exe bridge, first constructed in the late 12th-early 13th century CE, showcases how a monument continues to survive, transform and adapt in a context of loss and change.

Our call for sessions is now open! Send us your proposals by 5 pm BST, 15th of May! tag2026.square.site/sessions

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Graphic saying same as post, but illustrated with the conference logo, the dates (14-16 December 2026) and a photo of someone typing on a laptop with a clock and calendar superimposed on top.

Graphic saying same as post, but illustrated with the conference logo, the dates (14-16 December 2026) and a photo of someone typing on a laptop with a clock and calendar superimposed on top.

Our call for sessions is now open! tag2026.square.site/sessions We encourage you to propose sessions that focus on theoretical archaeology in any shape or form, but particularly topics that align with our conference theme of persistence/ loss. Deadline 5pm, Friday 15 May.

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Home | Theoretical Archaeology Group Annual Meeting 2026

Welcome to TAG 2026, the 47th Annual Meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group! The Department of Archaeology and History at the University of Exeter is thrilled to be hosting the conference this year, 14-16 December. Our call for sessions is now open! tag2026.square.site

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