Rivers and Tides: A Biography of the River Thames and The Sustainability of Rivers in London
This week, the London Global Gateway will be in conversation with special guest speakers archaeologist (Notre Dame) and award-winning lecturer and researcher, Fay Stevens and Project Leader for CITiZAN, Gustav Milne. They will discuss the development of phenomenological research methods and thinking in landscape archaeology within the city of London and the excavation of waterfront sites along the Thames.
Meet the Guest Speaker: Fay Stevens
Fay Stevens is an archaeologist and award-winning lecturer and researcher. She has worked in archaeological projects in Armenia, Europe and the UK and has travelled on academic research including Syria, Jordan, USA and Japan. She specializes in the philosophy of phenomenology in archaeology and was part of a ground-breaking project at UCL developing phenomenological research methods and thinking in landscape archaeology. This includes research into the ritual deposition of material cultures into watery locales, and the development of new courses around sustainability and water including ‘Rives and Tides. A Biography of the River Thames, London’ for the University of Notre Dame, London Faculty and ‘Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Thinking. Natural Places as Heritage’ for University of Notre Dame Pre-College Programme
Meet the Director: Fr. Jim Lies, CSC
Rev. James Lies, C.S.C., is the senior director for academic initiatives and partnerships for the University of Notre Dame London Global Gateway, a position he began in July of 2020. Formerly the Director for Catholic Initiatives and Outreach for the Notre Dame London Global Gateway, in his new role Fr. Jim provides academic leadership for the Gateway’s academic research initiatives, while strengthening academic partnerships for Notre Dame’s faculty and students. A priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Fr. Jim will also provide local leadership to advance global scholarship in conjunction with campus and Notre Dame’s global network. Additionally, Fr. Jim will collaborate with campus partners and local University partners to identify research opportunities and provide oversight for the G.K. Chesterton Collection, which was recently acquired from the Oxford Oratory.
Meet the Guest Speaker: Gustav Milne
Presented by Fay Stevens
Water Research, Part 1
Presented by Fay Stevens
Archaeologist and award-winning lecturer and researcher Fay Stevens provides an overview of her research surrounding water. Part 1 of 2.
Water Research, Part 2
Presented by Fay Stevens
Archaeologist and award-winning lecturer and researcher Fay Stevens provides an overview of her research surrounding water. Part 2 of 2.
Rivers and Tides: The Thames
Presented by Fay Stevens
Archaeologist and award-winning lecturer and researcher Fay Stevens discusses the course offered to visiting students on the River Thames and the impact it has on life in the city through the lens of sustainability.
Additional Resources
Presented by Fay Stevens
- The Changing River Thames: Some Thoughts from an Archaeological Perspective by Gustav Milne
- Elemental interplay: the production, circulation and deposition of Bronze Age metalwork in Britain and Ireland by Fay Stevens
- Discovering the Port of Roman London – Dr Gustav Milne
- Community recording and monitoring of vulnerable sites in England by Eliott Wragg, Nathalie Cohen, Gustav Milne, Stephanie Ostrich and Courtney Nimura
- Thames Archaeological Survey By: Nathalie Cohen
- The aims of the Pilot Survey were rightly ambitious; in addition to recording the archaeology of selected foreshore zones and providing information to the Greater London Sites and Monuments Record, the project endeavoured to raise public consciousness of Thames archaeology, to create links with other organisations with foreshore interests, and to plan for longer-term management of the cultural resource through monitoring of erosion in this dynamic environment
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Presented by Fr. Jim Lies, CSC
Wednesday, March 9, 2022 1:00 pm
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Featured Speakers:
- Rev. James Lies, C.S.C., Senior Director for Academic Initiatives and Partnerships, University of Notre Dame London Global Gateway
- Fay Stevens, Archaeologist, University of Notre Dame
- Gustav Milne, Project Leader, CITiZAN