TAG Conference

Introduction

The Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) was founded as a national body in 1979 with the aim of promoting debate and discussion of issues in theoretical archaeology. Its principal activity is the promotion of an annual conference, traditionally held in December and organised so as to be accessible at low cost to research students and others.

TAG is managed and steered by a National Committee that meets annually and comprises a representative from each of the university departments that have hosted a TAG Conference. Convening and organizing National Committee meetings, and administering TAG finances, is the duty of the TAG Trustees who are:

  • Colin Renfrew (1979 - date)
  • Andrew Fleming (1979 - 2001)
  • Timothy Darvill (2001 - date)

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TAG Meetings and Conferences

Annual Conferences
2008 Southampton (details to be confirmed)
TAG-NYC 2008 New York (23-25 May)
Website: www.columbia.edu/cu/archaeology/conference/tag/
2007 York (14-16 December)
Website: www.tag07.york.googlepages.com/home
2006 Exeter (15-18 December)
Friday: Timetable, Abstracts & General Information
Saturday: Timetable, Abstracts & General Information
Sunday: Timetable, Abstracts & General Information

Website: http://www.sogaer.ex.ac.uk/archaeology/news/TAG2006.shtml
2005 Sheffield (19-21 December)
Website: www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/tag2005
2004 Glasgow Tartan TAG (17-19 December)
Website: www.gla.ac.uk/archaeology/news/conferences/tag/index.html
2003 Lampeter (17-19 December)
Website: www.lamp.ac.uk/archanth/tag/
2002 Manchester (21-23 December)
Website: www.art.man.ac.uk/ARTHIST/tag/
2001 Dublin: TAG in Ireland (13-15 December)
Website: Site link down
2000 Oxford (18-20 December)
Website: Site link down
1999 Cardiff (14-17 December)
Website: www.cf.ac.uk/hisar/conferences/tag99/
1998 Birmingham (19-21 December)
Website: Site link down
1997 Bournemouth (16-18 December)
Website: http://csweb.bmth.ac.uk/tag97/index.htm
1996 Liverpool (16-18 December)
Website: Site link down
1995 Reading (18-21 December)
Website: Site link down
1994 Bradford (14-16 December)
Website: www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/depart/conferen/tag_94/tagpage.html
1993 Durham (13-16 December)
1992 Southampton: euro-TAG (14-16 December)
1991 Leicester
1990 Lampeter (17-20 December)
1989 Newcastle upon Tyne (18-20 December)
1988 Sheffield (13-15 December)
1987 Bradford (15-17 December)
1986 University College London (15-17 December)
1985 Glasgow
1984 Cambridge (14-16 December)
1983 Cardiff (12-14 December)
1982 Durham (13-15 December)
1981 Reading (14-16 December)
1980 Southampton (14-16 December)
1979 Sheffield (17-19 December)
Annual Meetings
1978 Theoretical Approaches in Archaeology: Sheffield
1977 Theoretical Archaeology Group: Southampton (9-11 December)

Comments, reviews and retrospects

  • BINTLIFF, J. 1991. Post-modernism, rhetoric and scholasticism at TAG: the current state of British Archaeological Theory. Antiquity 65: 274-8.
  • BUTCHER, K. & B. SILLAR. 1994. The fifteenth annual conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group. Durham. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 5: 128-31.
  • CHIPPINDALE, C. 1990. Theoretical Archaeology Group: 11th Conference. Current Anthropology 31: 463-6.
  • DODS, R. 1995. Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG): Sixteenth annual conference, University of Bradford. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 5: 92-4.
  • FLEMING, A. & M. JOHNSON. 1990. The Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG): origins, retrospect, prospect. Antiquity 64: 303-7.
  • IGUAZ, G. 1993. Euro-TAG. The Theoretical Archaeology Group conference. Southampton. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 4: 105-6.
  • MERRIMAN, N. 1984. TAG 84. Antiquity 58: 215.
  • PADDAYYA, K. 1993. A report on the Theoretical Archaeology Group (EuroTAG) conference, University of Southampton, 14-16 December 1992. Man and Environment 18: 151-4.
  • THOMAS, J. & C. TILLEY. 1992. TAG and "post-modernism": a reply to John Bintliff. Antiquity 66: 106-14.
  • WARMAN, S., L. GIBBONS & L. PRESTON. 1997. TAG conference, Liverpool, 16-18th December, 1996. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 8: 80-6.

Publications arising from TAG Meetings

  • COOPER, M., A. FIRTH, J. CARMAN & D. WHEATLEY (ed.). 1995. Managing archaeology. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • DÍAZ-ANDREU, M. & S. KEAY (ed.). 1997. The archaeology of Iberia. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • GRAVES-BROWN, P., S. JONES & C.S. GAMBLE (ed.). 1996. Cultural identity and archaeology: the construction of European communities. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • MATHERS, C., T. DARVILL & B. LITTLE (ed.). 2005. Heritage of value, archaeology of renown. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • MOLYNEAUX, B.L. (ed.). 1997. The cultural life of images. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • PINSKY, V. & A. WYLIE (ed.). 1989. Critical traditions in contemporary archaeology. New Directions in Archaeology Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • RENFREW, C., M.J. ROWLANDS & B.A. SEAGRAVES (ed.). 1982. Theory and explanation in archaeology. The Southampton Conference. London and New York: Academic Press.
  • SHENNAN, S. & J. STEELE (ed.). 1995. The archaeology of human ancestry. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • SPENCER, N. (ed). 1995. Time, tradition and society in Greek archaeology. TAG Series. London: Routledge.
  • UCKO, P.J. (ed.). 1995. Theory in archaeology. A World Perspective. TAG Series. London: Routledge.