Archaeology has the healthy habit of meeting every year to discuss theoretical issues through an itinerant platform which is fairly voluntary in nature. The 33rd Theoretical Archaeology Group conference (TAG), this year known as the Central TAG because this year it takes place in Birmingham (UK), conveniently located in the middle of the country which confers the main impulse to these meetings.
For those of you who are profane, these conferences are organized around numerous sessions which are proposed by those researchers who wish to chair them. This means that there is no a priori thematic limitation, except for the relation with archaeological theory, naturally. Once the call for sessions is complete, the call for papers begins.
This year TAG will take place on December 14th-16th at the University of Birmingham.