Theoretical Archaeology Group


The Theoretical Archaeology Group '' is an academic national body in the United Kingdom founded in 1979 "to promote debate and discussion of issues in theoretical archaeology". Since 1977 TAG conferences have been held in December at various universities in the UK and Ireland discussing a range of contemporary theoretical approaches in archaeology. The conferences are supported by the journal Antiquity. Since 1985, regional TAG conferences have also been held in Europe and North America. The Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference was created in 1991 to address the shortcomings of traditional Roman archaeology through critical, theory-driven discussions inspired by TAG conferences.

History

In the mid to late 1970s, the teaching of theoretical archaeology was limited in UK universities. The death of English academic and archaeologist David Clarke in 1976 represented a significant blow to the field.

The Cambridge Interdisciplinary Conferences

In the 1970s, there were several events which engaged in archaeological theory in British archaeology. The first three Cambridge Interdisciplinary Conferences - Archaeology and Anthropology: Areas of Mutual Interest, Social Organisation and Settlement: Contributions from Anthropology, Archaeology and Geography and Space, ''Hierarchy and Society: Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Area Analysis'' - held between 1976 and 1978, are considered to be the most notable precursors to the Theoretical Archaeology Group events. The first interdisciplinary conference in March 1976 was organised by the Cambridge University Archaeological and Anthropological Societies. Colin Renfrew contributed to these conferences.

Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Conferences

The idea for TAG came out of a discussion at Southampton in the spring of 1977 between Andrew Fleming and Colin Renfrew. It was agreed that a new discussion group would be created for like-minded archaeology staff and students from the universities of Southampton and Sheffield. TAG began at the University of Southampton in December 1977, with the University of Sheffield hosting the following year. Both conferences were held as seminar-like gatherings and were considered progenitors of the events which followed. From December 1979, TAG became an annual conference open to all universities - the conference was a success. The conferences are now hosted annually by different archaeology university departments across the UK and Ireland. The number of sessions and speakers have progressively grown over the decades too, especially following the Euro-TAG conference at the University of Southampton in 1992. Regional conferences - such as Nordic TAG and TAG North America - have been organised in Europe and North America respectively since 1985.
TAG is an example of a parallel session conference. The conference is known for being affordable, making it accessible to a wide range of participants, including students, early-career researchers and professionals. Past conferences have inspired some of the most innovative journal articles in archaeology, published in respected journals such as Archaeological Dialogues, [Antiquity (journal)|Antiquity], and the Journal of Social Archaeology. The Antiquity Keynote, Wine Reception, Antiquity Quiz, TAG Party and the annual TAG National Committee meeting have become annual features of the conference.

Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) National Body

The Theoretical Archaeology Group was established as a national body in 1979. The national body comprises two governing entities: a National Committee and Trustees. TAG is managed and guided by a National Committee, which includes representatives from previous TAG conference host departments. The committee meets annually at the conference. The TAG Trustees convene and organise annual National Committee meetings, administer TAG finances and promote the annual conference.

List of Annual TAG Conferences in the UK and Ireland

By Conference Year

The Theoretical Archaeology Group conferences have been held or are planned at the following institutions:
YearHost InstitutionTheme / Meeting NameConference Dates
2026University of ExeterTBA14–16 December
2025University of YorkTheory in Action15–17 December
2024Bournemouth UniversityEvolution?13–15 December
2023University of East AngliaClimate Archaeology: Temporalities and Ontologies18-–20 December
2022University of EdinburghRevolutions15–17 December
2021Antiquity17–19 December
2020University of LeicesterFringe TAG18 December
2019University College LondonPower, Knowledge and the Past / TAG@UCL-IoA16–18 December
2018University of ChesterTAG Deva17–19 December
2017Cardiff University18–20 December
2016University of Southampton19–21 December
2015University of Bradford14–16 December
2014University of Manchester15–17 December
2013Bournemouth UniversityTAG on Sea16–18 December
2012University of Liverpool17–19 December
2011University of BirminghamCentral TAG14–16 December
2010University of Bristol17–19 December
2009Durham University17–19 December
2008University of Southampton15–17 December
2007University of York14–16 December
2006University of ExeterX-TAG15–18 December
2005University of Sheffield19–21 December
2004University of GlasgowTartan TAG17–19 December
2003University of Wales, LampeterTAG@2517–19 December
2002University of Manchester21–23 December
2001University College DublinTAG in Ireland13–15 December
2000University of OxfordTAG 200018–20 December
1999Cardiff University14–17 December
1998University of Birmingham19–21 December
1997Bournemouth University16–18 December
1996University of Liverpool16–18 December
1995University of Reading18–21 December
1994University of Bradford14–16 December
1993Durham University13–16 December
1992University of SouthamptonEuro-TAG14–16 December
1991University of Leicester16–19 December
1990University of Wales, Lampeter17–20 December
1989Newcastle University18–20 December
1988University of Sheffield13–15 December
1987University of Bradford15–17 December
1986University College London15–17 December
1985University of Glasgow16–18 December
1984University of Cambridge14–16 December
1983Cardiff University12–14 December
1982Durham University13–15 December
1981University of Reading14–16 December
1980University of Southampton14–16 December
1979University of Sheffield17–19 December
1978University of Sheffield8–10 December
1977University of Southampton9–11 December

By Host Institution

The founding institutions of TAG, the University of Southampton and the University of Sheffield, have hosted the most conferences:
Host InstitutionConference YearsNo. of Conferences
University of Southampton2016, 2008, 1992, 1980, 19775
University of Sheffield2005, 1988, 1979, 19784
Bournemouth University2024, 2013, 19973
Cardiff University2017, 1999, 19833
Durham University2009, 1982, 19933
University of Bradford2015, 1994, 19873
University College London2019, 19862
University of Birmingham2011, 19982
University of Glasgow2004, 19852
University of Leicester2020, 19912
University of Liverpool2012, 19962
University of Manchester2014, 20022
University of Reading1995, 19812
University of Wales, Lampeter2003, 19902
University of York2025, 20072
University of Exeter2026, 20062
Antiquity20211
Newcastle University19891
University College Dublin20011
University of Bristol20101
University of Cambridge19841
University of Chester20181
University of East Anglia20231
University of Edinburgh20221
University of Oxford20001

List of regional TAG conferences

Since 1985, regional TAG conferences have also been held in Europe and North America. There are also the SWISS-Tag network and the TAG Germany groups.
YearHost institution / city / townOrganiserCountryConference dates
2026KalmarNordic TAGSweden6–9 May
2025College of William & MaryTAG North AmericaUnited States9–11 May
2024Santa Fe [University of Art and Design]TAG North AmericaUnited States21–23 May
2024TurkuNordic TAGFinland6–9 March
2022OsloNordic TAGNorway
2021TAG-Turkey IIITAG TurkeyTurkey6–9 May
2021Stanford UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States
2020University of LisbonTAG IbéricoPortugal15 February
2019Syracuse UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States
2018University of FloridaTAG North AmericaUnited States
2018CarmonaTAG IbéricoSpain3–4 February
2017University of TorontoTAG North AmericaCanada18–20 May
2016Süleyman Demirel UniversityTAG TurkeyTurkey
2016TerrigalAus-TAG sessionAustralia6–8 December
2016University of Colorado BoulderTAG North AmericaUnited States22–24 May
2015CopenhagenNordic TAGDenmark
2015New York UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States
2014Mimar Sinan UniversityTAG TurkeyTurkey5–6 February 2015
2014University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignTAG North AmericaUnited States23–25 May
2014StockholmNordic TAGSweden22–26 April
2014University of West BohemiaCzech TAGCzech Republic3–4 March
2013Ege UniversityTAG TurkeyTurkey9–11 May
2013University of ChicagoTAG North AmericaUnited States9–10 May
2013ReykjavíkNordic TAGIceland21–25 April
2012University of GlasgowScottish TAGScotland6 October
2012OuluNordic TAGFinland
2012University at BuffaloTAG North AmericaUnited States27–30 May
2011University of California, BerkeleyTAG North AmericaUnited States6–8 May
2011KalmarNordic TAGSweden26–29 April
2010Brown UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States30 April – 2 May
2011Stanford UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States1–3 May
2009TrondheimNordic TAGNorway26–29 May
2008Columbia UniversityTAG North AmericaUnited States23–25 May
2007AarhusNordic TAGDenmark
2005LundNordic TAGSweden
2003UppsalaNordic TAGSweden
2001OsloNordic TAGNorway
1997GothenburgNordic TAGSweden
1992HelsinkiNordic TAGFinland
1990BergenNordic TAGNorway
1987UmeåNordic TAGSweden
1985ElsinoreNordic TAGDenmark