The Roman and Early Medieval Alloys Defined (REMADE) hybrid conference will be held, Tuesday September 15th 2026. The theme is Science and Society – Archaeometallurgy in UK heritage. 

To register please head to 

https://tinyurl.com/REMADE2026

or use the QR code in the attached poster. 

This is a hybrid event, either on the Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading (with refreshments), or online on Teams. It is free and open to all.

When registering please select your preferred option (details on the Eventbrite page). 

The keynote speaker is Prof. Carl Heron (British Museum), who will be joined by:

Barbara Birley (Vindolanda Trust)

Glynn Davis (Yorkshire Museums Trust)

Jane Kershaw (Oxford)

Michael Marshall (MOLA)

Frances McIntosh (English Heritage)

Rob Symmons (Fishbourne Roman Palace, Sussex Past)

And members of the REMADE group: Peter Bray, Tasha Fullbrook, Owen Humphreys, Katie Manby, and Kathryn Murphy. 

REMADE is a UKRI project based at the University of Reading, running to 2030, which aims to create a new framework for the study of copper alloys across the UK for the 1st Millennium AD. It combines new chemical analysis, small finds interpretations and data models, to understand metal movement, craft choice, alloying, recycling, identity and more. We are working with over 16 partners from across UK heritage, and are grateful for their collaboration and support. Please see our website for more details: research.reading.ac.uk/REMADE

If you have any questions, please contact Jo Beales (j.n.beales@reading.ac.uk) or Peter Bray (p.j.bray@reading.ac.uk). This event is supported by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship to Peter Bray.