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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Archaeology and Genetics in Oceania' by Andrew Clarke
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly talk \N‘Archaeology and Genetics in Oceania: the History of Humans and Their Crops in the Pacific’ by Andrew Clarke (Early Career Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge) Thursday 19 January 2017 at 7.30 pm (Doors open 7.15 pm) The Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College (Note: The Tony Cooper Suite is in the sixth form block behind the main school) The islands of Oceania (or the Pacific Ocean) are fascinating places to study human history. The Pacific Ocean covers one third of the Earth’s surface and, although dominated by water, contains some 25,000 islands. The majority of these islands were either inhabited in prehistory (the pre-European era) or show evidence of prehistoric human contact. Oceania is the location of some of the oldest human migration events (e.g., New Guinea) and some of the most recent (e.g., New Zealand). This lecture will describe how archaeology and genetics are being combined to understand how humans have moved across the Pacific, the tempo and mode of crop selection, and how agriculture has spread across a vast island world. Some areas of current research and unresolved questions in the human history of the Pacific will also be discussed. The speaker previously announced had to cancel so we are grateful to Andrew for stepping-in.
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‘Archaeology and Genetics in Oceania: the History of Humans and Their Crops in the Pacific’ by Andrew Clarke (Early Career Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge) Thursday 19 January 2017 at 7.30 pm (Doors open 7.15 pm) The Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College (Note: The Tony Cooper Suite is in the sixth form block behind the main school) The islands of Oceania (or the Pacific Ocean) are fascinating places to study human history. The Pacific Ocean covers one third of the Earth’s surface and, although dominated by water, contains some 25,000 islands. The majority of these islands were either inhabited in prehistory (the pre-European era) or show evidence of prehistoric human contact. Oceania is the location of some of the oldest human migration events (e.g., New Guinea) and some of the most recent (e.g., New Zealand). This lecture will describe how archaeology and genetics are being combined to understand how humans have moved across the Pacific, the tempo and mode of crop selection, and how agriculture has spread across a vast island world. Some areas of current research and unresolved questions in the human history of the Pacific will also be discussed. The speaker previously announced had to cancel so we are grateful to Andrew for stepping-in.
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk\N'Nisi Vita Sanguine: Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert, Oxford Archaeology East Wednesday, 1st February at 7:30pm McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of 50p) The curse tablet phenomena is well attested throughout the Roman world. They are the private messages, never to be read, to the exotic gods who controlled all things. Whether for retribution or for luck, they are the gloriously opaque windows into the lives of the Romans. Over 300 have been recovered from Roman Britain, and these are unique in the entire Roman world, and they provide a glimpse into a thoroughly modern ancient world, 1900 years ago. From the petty theft of a humble ring, to unrequited love, the curse tablets from Roman Britain are the real Romans, warts and all.
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'Nisi Vita Sanguine: Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert, Oxford Archaeology East Wednesday, 1st February at 7:30pm McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of 50p) The curse tablet phenomena is well attested throughout the Roman world. They are the private messages, never to be read, to the exotic gods who controlled all things. Whether for retribution or for luck, they are the gloriously opaque windows into the lives of the Romans. Over 300 have been recovered from Roman Britain, and these are unique in the entire Roman world, and they provide a glimpse into a thoroughly modern ancient world, 1900 years ago. From the petty theft of a humble ring, to unrequited love, the curse tablets from Roman Britain are the real Romans, warts and all.
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The Trains That Ran Through Histon: The Cambridge to St. Ives Line-A History and Travelogue' by Roy Stoner
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DESCRIPTION:Histon & Impington Archaeology Group & Histon and Impington Village Society History Group - Monthly talk 'The Trains That Ran Through Histon: The Cambridge to St. Ives Line-A History and Travelogue' by Roy Stoner 9th February 2017 at 7:30pm Histon Baptist Church Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
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SUMMARY:FenArch meeting Flint knapping demonstration by John Lord
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch, Fenland Archaeological Society - Monthly meeting Flint Knapping Demonstration by John Lord 14th February 2017 at 7:30pm Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech Members of the public are welcome to attend, entrance is £2 for non-members. Fenland Archaeological Society is delighted to be hosting a flint knapping demonstration by the nationally known flint knapper Mr. John Lord. In 1975, John and his wife were engaged by the Department of the Environment, (now English Heritage), to take custody of Grimes Graves, the Neolithic flint mining site at Lynford, Norfolk. That was the start of their prehistoric technology research projects, and they strove to master the art of flint knapping.
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Archaeology of Neanderthal humanity: the Shanidar Project' by Tim Reynolds (Birkbeck University)
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly talk 'The Archaeology of Neanderthal humanity: the Shanidar Project' by Tim Reynolds (Birkbeck University) 16th February 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm) Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College (Note: The Tony Cooper Suite is in the sixth form block behind the main school.) Tim will be talking about his research exploring the adaptations and behaviour of Neanderthals and modern humans against a background of changing climate. Excavations at Shanidar Cave (in Iraqi Kurdistan) have yielded evidence for occupation by Neanderthals and modern humans. A number of Neanderthal burials were recovered that showed care for elderly and injured individuals. Recent discoveries of interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans and a late date for the spread of the latter into Europe make sites such as Shanidar key to understanding the nature of Neanderthal/Homo sapiens relations and to answering the question of what happened to the Neanderthals. Tim Reynolds is a senior lecturer at Birkbeck College, London, and is a former county archaeologist for Cambridgeshire. He is currently preparing a book on the origin and spread of modern humans, completing work on the site of the Haua Fteah, Libya and planning renewed investigations for Shanidar cave, Iraq.
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Open Day - University of Cambridge
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DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Open Day - University of Cambridge 23rd February 2017 from 12 noon Interested in learning more about what Archaeology at Cambridge has to offer? Join the Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge to find out more about the various subject tracks offered as part of their new undergraduate course: Archaeology, Assyriology, Egyptology and Biological Anthropology. There'll be tours of the facilities and a chance to chat with lecturers and current undergraduate students and learn about the Cambridge college system and admissions. Current Year 12 students, mature students, parents/carers, teachers and educators are all welcome. The event is free to attend, but booking is required: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-archaeology-open-day-tickets-30221624693?aff=es2
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Archaeology Open Day - University of Cambridge 23rd February 2017 from 12 noon Interested in learning more about what Archaeology at Cambridge has to offer? Join the Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge to find out more about the various subject tracks offered as part of their new undergraduate course: Archaeology, Assyriology, Egyptology and Biological Anthropology. There'll be tours of the facilities and a chance to chat with lecturers and current undergraduate students and learn about the Cambridge college system and admissions. Current Year 12 students, mature students, parents/carers, teachers and educators are all welcome. The event is free to attend, but booking is required: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-archaeology-open-day-tickets-30221624693?aff=es2
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SUMMARY:CAS Spring Conference 'Archaeology and Conflict'
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Spring conference 'Archaeology and Conflict' Saturday 25th February 2017 Law Faculty Building, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge Programme and speakers to be announced in due course. Further information will be released on the CAS website http://www.camantsoc.org/conf.html
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SUMMARY:CAFG Talk 'Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt' by Kimberley Watts
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk 'Reconstructing the built environment and institutions in Eighteenth Dynasty Armarna (Egypt) through textual data' by Kimberley Watts, University of Cambridge Wednesday, 1st March at 7:30pm McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of 50p)
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Settlement, society & legacy' by Duncan Wright
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DESCRIPTION:Location: David Williams Building (Faculty of Law), University of Cambridge, 10 West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, UK (map)\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Settlement, society & legacy: the early Medieval rural communities of eastern England' by Duncan Wright Monday 6th March 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Settlement, society & legacy: the early Medieval rural communities of eastern England' by Duncan Wright Monday 6th March 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Archaeology at the Milton P&R and Landfill Sites' by Tom Philips
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Histon & Impington Archaeology Group & Histon and Impington Village Society History Group - Monthly talk 'Our Prehistoric Neighbours: Archaeology at the Milton Park and Ride and Landfill Sites' by Tom Philips (Oxford Archaeology East) Thursday 9th March 2017 at 7:30pm Histon Baptist Church Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Archaeology of Anglo Saxon and Norman London' by John Clark
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FenArch, Fenland Archaeological Society - Monthly talk 'Lundenwic to Lundres, The Archaeology of Anglo Saxon and Norman London' by John Clark (Museum of London) Tuesday 14th March 2017 at 7:30pm Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech Members of the public are welcome to attend, entrance is £2 for non-members. John Clark joined the staff of Guildhall Museum (City of London) in 1967, and worked on the project for its incorporation with the London Museum to form the Museum of London in 1976. As well as contributing to the design of the Museum of London’s first medieval gallery and overseeing the amalgamation of the two museums’ medieval collections, he also initiated and supervised the digitisation of the Medieval Department collections database. John also carried out various projects focused on updating the medieval gallery, particularly the Anglo-Saxon London displays, and produced a number of temporary exhibitions, including ‘Alfred the Great 849-899: London’s forgotten king’ and ‘Chaucer’s Londoners: “a compaignye of sondry folk”’.
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Council for Voluntary Service - Training event'Running a Community Group'Wednesday 15th March 2017, 10am - 1pmArkenstall Village Centre, 7 Station Road, Haddenham, Ely, CB6 3XDCome and learn about constitutions, committees and their management, taking minutes, keeping simple accounts, and policies and procedures. In short, all you need to know about how to run your community group. The briefings will be short, easy to follow and supported by information sheets you can take away and share with other committee members. There will be time to meet and network with other groups, talk with support workers about your group and find out about funding. This FREE session will be led by Alan Turner, development Worker at CCVS. After the workshop you can book a 1-2-1 with Alan. Places must be booked in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/running-a-community-group-tickets-31756182597?ref=ebtn
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'Running a Community Group'
Wednesday 15th March 2017, 10am - 1pm
Arkenstall Village Centre, 7 Station Road, Haddenham, Ely, CB6 3XD
Come and learn about constitutions, committees and their management, taking minutes, keeping simple accounts, and policies and procedures. In short, all you need to know about how to run your community group. The briefings will be short, easy to follow and supported by information sheets you can take away and share with other committee members. There will be time to meet and network with other groups, talk with support workers about your group and find out about funding. This FREE session will be led by Alan Turner, development Worker at CCVS. After the workshop you can book a 1-2-1 with Alan. Places must be booked in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/running-a-community-group-tickets-31756182597?ref=ebtn
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SUMMARY:Institute for Continuing Education - Open Day
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DESCRIPTION:Find out about the part-time and short courses offered in subjects including Archaeology, the Historic Environment (landscapes and gardens), and History, Politics and International Relations. For more information and to book place, please see the website here: https://www.ice.cam.ac.uk/event/open-day-institute-continuing-education-2017
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Losing track: transport in Cambridgeshire ' by Tony Kirby
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Losing track: transport in Cambridgeshire 1900-2016' by Tony Kirby 3rd April 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk The Twenty Pence Project by John Stanford
DTSTAMP:20170320T134201Z
DESCRIPTION:"The Twenty Pence Project" by John Stanford\NTuesday,4th April 2017 at 7:30pm(doors open 7:15pm)\NTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College\NSpeaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"The Twenty Pence Project" by John Stanford
Tuesday,4th April 2017 at 7:30pm(doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College
Speaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170406
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk Fenland Medieval Salterns by Dr Paul Spoerry
DTSTAMP:20170320T134601Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk "Recent investigations into Fenland medieval salterns" by Dr Paul Spoerry (Oxford Archaeology East)\NWednesday,5th April at 7:30pm \NMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge.
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"Recent investigations into Fenland medieval salterns" by Dr Paul Spoerry (Oxford Archaeology East)
Wednesday,5th April at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170421
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - ACE
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SUMMARY:Fourth Annual Building History Lecture by Marilyn Palmer
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DESCRIPTION:“'Enormous, complicated and highly articulated machines' (Girouard ,1979): the introduction of Domestic technology in Victorian and early Edwardian Country houses" by Marilyn Palmer (University of Leicester)Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens' College, Cambridge\NSaturday 8th April at 6 pm. Followed by a wine reception in the college bar from 7.15pm\NMarilyn Palmer has been a leading figure in the study, recording and advocacy of industrial archaeology for many years, and became the country’s first Professor of Industrial Archaeology in 2000.Free admission; all welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:“'Enormous, complicated and highly articulated machines' (Girouard ,1979): the introduction of Domestic technology in Victorian and early Edwardian Country houses" by Marilyn Palmer (University of Leicester)
Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens' College, Cambridge
Saturday 8th April at 6 pm. Followed by a wine reception in the college bar from 7.15pm
Marilyn Palmer has been a leading figure in the study, recording and advocacy of industrial archaeology for many years, and became the country’s first Professor of Industrial Archaeology in 2000.
Free admission; all welcome.
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
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SUMMARY:CCVS Training - Writing a good funding application
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DESCRIPTION:Venue: Arkenstall Village Centre, Haddenham CB6 3XD\NThis half day event has been specifically designed to provide the essentials in making a funding application for small and medium sized voluntary community groups\NThe course will identify good practice and help develop the skills and knowledge focusing on:\N· Understanding what the funders want to see in an application\N· Identifying the key features of successful funding applications by using case studies and group work\N· Evidencing the need for your project and developing measurable & achievable outcomes\N· How to Monitor and evaluate the success of your project\NThe Course is led by Alan Turner – Development Worker for Cambridge Council for Voluntary Services (CCVS)\NThis course is FREE to any community or voluntary group in Cambridgeshire and to Parish and Town Councils\NAdvance booking essential - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-good-funding-applications-tickets-33338853408?ref=ebtn
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Venue: Arkenstall Village Centre, Haddenham CB6 3XD
This half day event has been specifically designed to provide the essentials in making a funding application for small and medium sized voluntary community groups
The course will identify good practice and help develop the skills and knowledge focusing on:
· Understanding what the funders want to see in an application
· Identifying the key features of successful funding applications by using case studies and group work
· Evidencing the need for your project and developing measurable & achievable outcomes
· How to Monitor and evaluate the success of your project
The Course is led by Alan Turner – Development Worker for Cambridge Council for Voluntary Services (CCVS)
This course is FREE to any community or voluntary group in Cambridgeshire and to Parish and Town Councils
Advance booking essential - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-good-funding-applications-tickets-33338853408?ref=ebtn
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170503T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170503T203000
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'The 18th Century Surveyor and Parliamentary Enclosure' by Bill Franklin
DTSTAMP:20170412T120821Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk 'The 18th Century Surveyor and Parliamentary Enclosure' by Bill FranklinWednesday 3rd May at 7:30pm McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of 50p)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk
'The 18th Century Surveyor and Parliamentary Enclosure' by Bill Franklin
Wednesday 3rd May at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of 50p)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170509
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SUMMARY:Magnetometer Booked Out - Sawtry History Society
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Sawtry History Society
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170508T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Forty-five years of church archaeology' by Warwick Rodwell
DTSTAMP:20170412T120535Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'From Hadstock to Westminster: forty-five years of church archaeology reviewed' by Warwick Rodewell Monday 8th May 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk
'From Hadstock to Westminster: forty-five years of church archaeology reviewed' by Warwick Rodewell
Monday 8th May 2017 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170617
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
DTSTAMP:20170404T121508Z
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170511T193000
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The History of Cambridge in One Hole' by Alison Dickens
DTSTAMP:20170426T084019Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly talk'The History of Cambridge in One Hole' by Alison Dickens (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)Thursday 11th May at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly talk
'The History of Cambridge in One Hole' by Alison Dickens (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)
Thursday 11th May at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church
Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170518T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170518T203000
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'Update on the Archaeology from the Recreation Ground' by Richard Mortimer and Duncan Sayer
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170518T193000
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Sculptures of the Lady Chapel, Ely Cathedral' by Jonathan Rogers
DTSTAMP:20170503T075846Z
DESCRIPTION:
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170603
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Kimbolton Iron Age coin hoard' by Liz Davies
DTSTAMP:20170531T070952Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots talk 'The Kimbolton Iron Age coin hoard' by Liz Davies
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170608
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Lines in a landscape' by Martin Davies
DTSTAMP:20170530T071044Z
DESCRIPTION:'Lines in a Landscape' by Martin DaviesWednesday 7th June at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Lines in a Landscape' by Martin Davies
Wednesday 7th June at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170613
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SUMMARY:Display Board Booked Out - HIAG
DTSTAMP:20170517T073448Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170619
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SUMMARY:Osteoarchaeology Workshop
DTSTAMP:20170320T152718Z
DESCRIPTION:Osteoarchaeology Workshop\N17th -18th June 2017 10am-5pm\NNorth Hertfordshire Museum, Brand Street, Hitchin SG5 1JE\NA weekend human remains workshop to understand health in Roman and early Medieval England. This is an ideal opportunity for students of archaeology and anyone that wants to learn more about osteology and gain experience in handling human remains. Classes are limited to twelve students to maximise access to the remains.\N£110.00 for weekend or £60 per day. Includes tea, coffee, and course materials\NFor more details or to book a place please contact: Dr David Klingle, Osteoarchaeologist at David.Klingle@cantab.net or phone: 07578 323410
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Osteoarchaeology Workshop
17th -18th June 2017 10am-5pm
North Hertfordshire Museum, Brand Street, Hitchin SG5 1JE
A weekend human remains workshop to understand health in Roman and early Medieval England. This is an ideal opportunity for students of archaeology and anyone that wants to learn more about osteology and gain experience in handling human remains. Classes are limited to twelve students to maximise access to the remains.
£110.00 for weekend or £60 per day. Includes tea, coffee, and course materials
For more details or to book a place please contact: Dr David Klingle, Osteoarchaeologist at
David.Klingle@cantab.net or phone: 07578 323410
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170626
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SUMMARY:FEAG at the Fen Edge Festival
DTSTAMP:20170622T085337Z
DESCRIPTION:Loads of Cottenham rubbish – FEAG displays how archaeology complements the history of what happened on the village green in 1928.\NWe will be at our local festival, the Fen Edge Festival, in Cottenham Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th June. Our display will be in a marquee in front of the village college showing the finds from our test pits on the village green dug for the 2009 and 2011 festivals.\NFor information on the festival, see: http://www.fenedgefestival.co.uk/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Loads of Cottenham rubbish – FEAG displays how archaeology complements the history of what happened on the village green in 1928.
We will be at our local festival, the Fen Edge Festival, in Cottenham Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th June. Our display will be in a marquee in front of the village college showing the finds from our test pits on the village green dug for the 2009 and 2011 festivals.
For information on the festival, see: http://www.fenedgefestival.co.uk/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170704
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The History of Chivers' Jam Factory, Histon' by David Oates
DTSTAMP:20170612T091753Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly talk'The History of the Chivers' Jam Factory at Histon, 1873-1960' by David Oates (HIAG)Monday 3rd July at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
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'The History of the Chivers' Jam Factory at Histon, 1873-1960' by David Oates (HIAG)
Monday 3rd July at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church
Members £2 Non-members £3 Refreshments Available
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170707
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SUMMARY:GamArch event 'Gamlingay Saxon Heritage'
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170812
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SUMMARY:Magnetometer Booked Out - FenArch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170714
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FenArch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170731
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SUMMARY:Festival of Archaeology
DTSTAMP:20170303T124752Z
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170901T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Cheddars Lane Pumping Station' by Alan Denney
DTSTAMP:20170808T074928Z
DESCRIPTION:'Cheddars Lane Pumping Station' by Alan DenneyFriday 1st September at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NIn the Victorian era the population of Cambridge surged, with businesses and housing, plus the University growing. All waste of every kind was disposed of directly into the River Cam and the terrible stench and state of the river was noticed by everyone. Not only did it cause discomfort to breathing, it also spread diseases, such as typhoid and cholera. This is the story of the former Cheddars Lane Pumping Station* and the innovative way in which the city eventually dealt with its waste in the Victorian period.*now Cambridge Museum of TechnologyAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Cheddars Lane Pumping Station' by Alan Denney
Friday 1st September at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
In the Victorian era the population of Cambridge surged, with businesses and housing, plus the University growing. All waste of every kind was disposed of directly into the River Cam and the terrible stench and state of the river was noticed by everyone. Not only did it cause discomfort to breathing, it also spread diseases, such as typhoid and cholera. This is the story of the former Cheddars Lane Pumping Station* and the innovative way in which the city eventually dealt with its waste in the Victorian period.
*now Cambridge Museum of Technology
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170911
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SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days
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DESCRIPTION:Every September some 40,000 volunteers across England organise 5,000 events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture. It's a chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.\NTo explore events in the eastern region, visit the Heritage Open Days website here: https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/map-search/eastern
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every September some 40,000 volunteers across England organise 5,000 events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture. It's a chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.
To explore events in the eastern region, visit the Heritage Open Days website here: https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/map-search/eastern
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170909
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FenArch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170909
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SUMMARY:Magnetometer Booked Out - FenArch
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170909T100000
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SUMMARY:Wisbech: Bring your High Street Photos
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DESCRIPTION:Bring your High-Street photos, share your stories and find out the latest update on the Wisbech Town Regeneration. Wisbech High Street Townscape Heritage Officer Taleyna Fletcher will talk about the Wisbech High Street Project, the community activities planned, and present slideshows.\NSaturday 9th September 10am - 4pm at Wisbech & Fenland Museum\NMore information: http://www.highstreetwisbech.org.uk/?event=heritage-open-day-bring-high-st-photos
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bring your High-Street photos, share your stories and find out the latest update on the Wisbech Town Regeneration. Wisbech High Street Townscape Heritage Officer Taleyna Fletcher will talk about the Wisbech High Street Project, the community activities planned, and present slideshows.
Saturday 9th September 10am - 4pm at Wisbech & Fenland Museum
More information: http://www.highstreetwisbech.org.uk/?event=heritage-open-day-bring-high-st-photos
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SUMMARY:FEAG visit 'Hidden Lives exhibition'
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DESCRIPTION:‘Hidden Lives: a story of discovery’ – exhibition, tour and talk at the Cultural Zone, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SASaturday 16th September 2017YOU MUST BOOK FOR THIS VISIT BY EMAILING: vicki.harley@care4free.netPlease book asap and by Saturday 9 September to be sure of joining the group.http://publicengagement.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/hidden-lives-story-discoveryThe visit takes place on one of the Genome Campus regular Open Saturdays. You can view the exhibition between 12:00 and 14:30. There will also be the chance to join a tour of the research facilities (tours generally take place at 12.15 and 13.15). This is a chance to learn about the study of DNA which is being used more and more to help answer questions from archaeology and prehistory. At 15:00, there will be a talk by Rebecca Gilmore, the exhibition curator, arranged especially for FEAG members. We may also be joined by one of the project scientists.The exhibition features archaeological artefacts discovered by Oxford Archaeology East at the Wellcome Genome Campus, including ancient human remains, some of which have had their genome sequenced. Developed in partnership with campus scientists and archaeologists, the exhibition explores what we can discover about the past from the things left behind, and how archaeology and DNA analysis can be used to help us better understand our past but also more about ourselves.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:‘Hidden Lives: a story of discovery’ – exhibition, tour and talk at the Cultural Zone, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SA
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September 2017YOU MUST BOOK FOR THIS VISIT BY EMAILING:
vicki.harley@care4free.netPlease book asap and by
Saturday 9 September to be sure of joining the group.
http://publicengagement.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/hidden-lives-story-discoveryThe visit takes place on one of the Genome Campus regular Open Saturdays. You can view the exhibition between 12:00 and 14:30. There will also be the chance to join a tour of the research facilities (tours generally take place at 12.15 and 13.15). This is a chance to learn about the study of DNA which is being used more and more to help answer questions from archaeology and prehistory. At 15:00, there will be a talk by Rebecca Gilmore, the exhibition curator, arranged especially for FEAG members. We may also be joined by one of the project scientists.
The exhibition features archaeological artefacts discovered by Oxford Archaeology East at the Wellcome Genome Campus, including ancient human remains, some of which have had their genome sequenced. Developed in partnership with campus scientists and archaeologists, the exhibition explores what we can discover about the past from the things left behind, and how archaeology and DNA analysis can be used to help us better understand our past but also more about ourselves.
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Recent fieldwork in Vela Spila cave, Croatia' by Preston Miracle
DTSTAMP:20170824T094542Z
DESCRIPTION:'Vela Spila (Croatia) – a brief introduction to recent fieldwork' by Preston Miracle (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research)Wednesday 4th October at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)\NVela spila Cave (Korcula, Croatia), preserves a long, rich, high-resolution record of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological remains in the Adriatic region. Its deposits span from the Last Glacial Maximum (ca. 20 kyr) to the Bronze Age (ca. 3 kyr). In this talk we focus on Late Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic assemblages. During the late glacial period Late Upper Palaeolithic people seasonally visited Vela spila to process and consume large game animals (e.g. red deer, European ass, wild cattle) that they hunted on the exposed Great Adriatic Plain. Raw materials for the production of stone tools and shell beads were also procured some distance from the cave; groups had large annual ranges. Starting around 17.5 kyr people developed the technology of firing clay into ceramic, zoomorphic 'figurines'; this technology was used until about 15 kyr. Human activities at Vela Spila changed significantly after the deposition of the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (NYT, c. 14.3-13.9 kyr) shortly after the onset of rapid, late-glacial warming (GI-1d, starting c. 14.7 kyr). Immediately after the deposition of the NYT the Pleistocene ceramics disappear, the intensity of site visits drops significantly, and the cave was abandoned. After a break in occupation for about 5 kyr, Mesolithic people revisited the cave during the Holocene starting about 9.5 kyr. Rising sea levels had a dramatic impact on Vela Spila’s Mesolithic inhabitants; roe deer, fox, fish, and shellfish dominate the food waste and only locally-available raw materials were used to make stone tools and shell beads. Over the course of the Mesolithic occupation, the human use of subsistence resources intensified. The 8.2 kyr event is roughly correlated with the first appearance of Neolithic technologies (domestic animals followed by pottery) at the site. The archaeological assemblages display aspects of both continuity and change across the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition. With the adoption of food production in the Neolithic, Vela spila was used primarily as a pen for keeping domestic sheep and goat.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Vela Spila (Croatia) – a brief introduction to recent fieldwork' by Preston Miracle (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research)
Wednesday 4th October at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
Vela spila Cave (Korcula, Croatia), preserves a long, rich, high-resolution record of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological remains in the Adriatic region. Its deposits span from the Last Glacial Maximum (ca. 20 kyr) to the Bronze Age (ca. 3 kyr). In this talk we focus on Late Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic assemblages. During the late glacial period Late Upper Palaeolithic people seasonally visited Vela spila to process and consume large game animals (e.g. red deer, European ass, wild cattle) that they hunted on the exposed Great Adriatic Plain. Raw materials for the production of stone tools and shell beads were also procured some distance from the cave; groups had large annual ranges. Starting around 17.5 kyr people developed the technology of firing clay into ceramic, zoomorphic 'figurines'; this technology was used until about 15 kyr. Human activities at Vela Spila changed significantly after the deposition of the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (NYT, c. 14.3-13.9 kyr) shortly after the onset of rapid, late-glacial warming (GI-1d, starting c. 14.7 kyr). Immediately after the deposition of the NYT the Pleistocene ceramics disappear, the intensity of site visits drops significantly, and the cave was abandoned. After a break in occupation for about 5 kyr, Mesolithic people revisited the cave during the Holocene starting about 9.5 kyr. Rising sea levels had a dramatic impact on Vela Spila’s Mesolithic inhabitants; roe deer, fox, fish, and shellfish dominate the food waste and only locally-available raw materials were used to make stone tools and shell beads. Over the course of the Mesolithic occupation, the human use of subsistence resources intensified. The 8.2 kyr event is roughly correlated with the first appearance of Neolithic technologies (domestic animals followed by pottery) at the site. The archaeological assemblages display aspects of both continuity and change across the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition. With the adoption of food production in the Neolithic, Vela spila was used primarily as a pen for keeping domestic sheep and goat.
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Archaeology of the Fenland River Ouse'
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DESCRIPTION:'The Archaeology of the Fenland River Ouse' by Chris Evans (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)Wednesday 4th April 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Willingham Baptist Church Hall, George Street, Willingham, CB24 5LJSpeaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.\NChristopher Evans is joint founder and Director of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit. He has worked in British archaeology at a senior level for more than 25 years. He has published widely, including many reports of excavations in Cambridgeshire. He has, in addition, directed a number of overseas fieldwork projects (Nepal, China & Cape Verde), and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The Archaeology of the Fenland River Ouse' by Chris Evans (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)
Wednesday 4th April 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Willingham Baptist Church Hall, George Street, Willingham, CB24 5LJ
Speaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
Christopher Evans is joint founder and Director of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit. He has worked in British archaeology at a senior level for more than 25 years. He has published widely, including many reports of excavations in Cambridgeshire. He has, in addition, directed a number of overseas fieldwork projects (Nepal, China & Cape Verde), and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists.
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SUMMARY:CBA and Living Legacies First World War Workshop
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DESCRIPTION:The Council for British Archaeology’s Home Front Legacy team in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council Living Legacies First World War Engagement Centre are hosting two free community workshops to explore how to research, record and fund your own First World War project. \NThis is aimed at county and local history and archaeology societies, YAC branch leaders and HER Officers interested in learning how to research, record and get funding for their own First World War projects.\NFor more information and to book a free place on the workshop, visit the Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cba-and-living-legacies-first-world-war-workshop-iwm-duxford-tickets-36606317481?dm_i=10MV%2C52MT2%2CK5B9UG%2CJH97T%2C1
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Council for British Archaeology’s Home Front Legacy team in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council Living Legacies First World War Engagement Centre are hosting two free community workshops to explore how to research, record and fund your own First World War project.
This is aimed at county and local history and archaeology societies, YAC branch leaders and HER Officers interested in learning how to research, record and get funding for their own First World War projects.
For more information and to book a free place on the workshop, visit the Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cba-and-living-legacies-first-world-war-workshop-iwm-duxford-tickets-36606317481?dm_i=10MV%2C52MT2%2CK5B9UG%2CJH97T%2C1
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Changing Face of Shops in St Neots' by Sue Jarrett
DTSTAMP:20170919T070008Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Talk\N'The Changing Face of Shops in St Neots' by Sue JarrettFriday 6th October 2017 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NYou might think that you know the shops in St Neots but they are always changing – come along and try to identify past and present shops in our fast changing town. See the shops from a whole new angle! All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:St Neots Local History Society - Talk
'The Changing Face of Shops in St Neots' by Sue Jarrett
Friday 6th October 2017 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
You might think that you know the shops in St Neots but they are always changing – come along and try to identify past and present shops in our fast changing town. See the shops from a whole new angle!
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Wandlebury - History and Archaeology Fun Day
DTSTAMP:20170809T093856Z
DESCRIPTION:Wandlebury's popular, fun filled family history and archaeology day. Iron Age activities for children – including making rope and using natural stains with the Cambridge Young Archaeologists, simple weaving or basic basket making techniques, cooking over an open fire or making chainmail. There will also be chances to try your hand at archery, use a slingshot and make your own stick bow and arrow to take home.\NPerhaps you’ll prefer to meet some of our local archaeologists and find out about their areas of expertise, go on a guided tour of our Iron Age hillfort, follow self-guided historic trails, listen to stories told by the Cambridge Storytellers or even check out beekeeping with the Cambridge Beekeepers.\NEvents and activities will be held across the Paddock, Ring, Orchard and Stable Rooms.\NEntry is free to this popular event but there will be a small charge for selected activities. There will also be opportunities to buy some items.\NFor more information, visit the Cambridge Past Present Future website: www.cambridgeppf.org/events/wonderful-wandlebury/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wandlebury's popular, fun filled family history and archaeology day. Iron Age activities for children – including making rope and using natural stains with the Cambridge Young Archaeologists, simple weaving or basic basket making techniques, cooking over an open fire or making chainmail. There will also be chances to try your hand at archery, use a slingshot and make your own stick bow and arrow to take home.
Perhaps you’ll prefer to meet some of our local archaeologists and find out about their areas of expertise, go on a guided tour of our Iron Age hillfort, follow self-guided historic trails, listen to stories told by the Cambridge Storytellers or even check out beekeeping with the Cambridge Beekeepers.
Events and activities will be held across the Paddock, Ring, Orchard and Stable Rooms.
Entry is free to this popular event but there will be a small charge for selected activities. There will also be opportunities to buy some items.
For more information, visit the Cambridge Past Present Future website: www.cambridgeppf.org/events/wonderful-wandlebury/
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The origins and development of medieval Cambridge and the nearby villages' by Craig Cessford
DTSTAMP:20170824T100117Z
DESCRIPTION:'The origins and development of medieval Cambridge and the nearby villages' by Craig Cessford (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)Monday 9th October at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The origins and development of medieval Cambridge and the nearby villages' by Craig Cessford (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)
Monday 9th October at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:Magnetometer Booked Out - Fen Edge Archaeology Group
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Fen Edge Archaeology Group
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Festival of Ideas
DTSTAMP:20170825T121030Z
DESCRIPTION:2017 marks the tenth year of the Festival of Ideas. With hundreds of free events over two weeks, the Cambridge Festival of Ideas is one of the most exciting and dynamic occasions in the Cambridge cultural calendar. The Festival includes debates, workshops, talks, exhibitions and performances, celebrating the arts, humanities and social sciences. Featuring researchers from the University of Cambridge, local public figures and renowned guests, the Festival has something for everyone!\Nhttp://www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:2017 marks the tenth year of the Festival of Ideas. With hundreds of free events over two weeks, the Cambridge Festival of Ideas is one of the most exciting and dynamic occasions in the Cambridge cultural calendar. The Festival includes debates, workshops, talks, exhibitions and performances, celebrating the arts, humanities and social sciences. Featuring researchers from the University of Cambridge, local public figures and renowned guests, the Festival has something for everyone!
http://www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk/
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'The History of Mackays Cambridge' by Duncan Mackay
DTSTAMP:20171012T100126Z
DESCRIPTION:'The History of Mackays Cambridge' by Duncan MackayThursday 19th October at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGDonald Mackay started the family business in 1912. However he did not start from scratch, he bought the existing wheelwright business of Alsop & Sons. Duncan Mackay will be giving us a talk on the history of the company and the changes over the last 105 years of the business.Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The History of Mackays Cambridge' by Duncan Mackay
Thursday 19th October at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Donald Mackay started the family business in 1912. However he did not start from scratch, he bought the existing wheelwright business of Alsop & Sons. Duncan Mackay will be giving us a talk on the history of the company and the changes over the last 105 years of the business.
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Role of Causewayed Enclosures in late Neolithic' by Phil Hill
DTSTAMP:20171012T072837Z
DESCRIPTION:'The Role of Causewayed Enclosures in late Neolithic' by Phil HillWednesday 25th October 2017 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB\NThese causewayed enclosures are among the most enigmatic of all archaeological features. Despite the fact that they are found all over continental Europe we know very little about their actual purpose. Phil will explore the theory that perhaps 'ritual' is the only word that can describe the deposits found within them!\NMembers of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.\N \N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The Role of Causewayed Enclosures in late Neolithic' by Phil Hill
Wednesday 25th October 2017 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
These causewayed enclosures are among the most enigmatic of all archaeological features. Despite the fact that they are found all over continental Europe we know very little about their actual purpose. Phil will explore the theory that perhaps 'ritual' is the only word that can describe the deposits found within them!
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Vela Spila (Croatia) fieldwork - making archaeology meaningful to the community' by Patricia Duff
DTSTAMP:20170824T101157Z
DESCRIPTION:'Vela Spila (Croatia) fieldwork - making archaeology meaningful to the community' by Patricia DuffWednesday 1st November at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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Wednesday 1st November at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Excavations at Little End, Eaton Socon' by Jonathan House
DTSTAMP:20171023T073416Z
DESCRIPTION:\N'The Archaeological Excavations at Little End, Eaton Socon' by Jonathan House (Pre-Construct Archaeology)Friday 3rd November at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NNow that the dust has settled after the excavation, and Lidl’s Eaton Socon store has opened its doors, this is a chance to hear more about what the archaeologists found on the site before the store was built. 8000 years of history in a one hour talk!All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The Archaeological Excavations at Little End, Eaton Socon' by Jonathan House (Pre-Construct Archaeology)
Friday 3rd November at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
Now that the dust has settled after the excavation, and Lidl’s Eaton Socon store has opened its doors, this is a chance to hear more about what the archaeologists found on the site before the store was built. 8000 years of history in a one hour talk!
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £2.50)
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Sicily in transition' by Martin Carver
DTSTAMP:20171003T073255Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Sicily in transition: exploring the archaeology of regime change' by Martin Carver Monday 6th November 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk
'Sicily in transition: exploring the archaeology of regime change' by Martin Carver
Monday 6th November 2017 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Anglo-Saxon Swords of Cambridgeshire' by Denis Sami
DTSTAMP:20170824T100635Z
DESCRIPTION:'Anglo-Saxon Swords of Cambridgeshire' by Denis Sami (Oxford Archaeology East)Monday 13th November at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Anglo-Saxon Swords of Cambridgeshire' by Denis Sami (Oxford Archaeology East)
Monday 13th November at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'The World of Sundials' by Mike Cowham
DTSTAMP:20171012T100518Z
DESCRIPTION:'The World of Sundials' by Mike CowhamThursday 16th November at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGMike Cowham will be giving a talk on the world of sundials, including local examples. Mike was a founding member of The British Sundial Society founded in 1989. He is still an active member and has written a number of books on the subject, which will be available to buy on the night.Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The World of Sundials' by Mike Cowham
Thursday 16th November at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Mike Cowham will be giving a talk on the world of sundials, including local examples. Mike was a founding member of The British Sundial Society founded in 1989. He is still an active member and has written a number of books on the subject, which will be available to buy on the night.
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members
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SUMMARY:CAS conference 'Recent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire'
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DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Antiquarian Society's Autumn Conference and Exhibition generally focuses on recent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire and presents an unusual opportunity to discuss local archaeology with the archaeologists.\NMore information will be available on the CAS website in due course: http://www.camantsoc.org/conf.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Cambridge Antiquarian Society's Autumn Conference and Exhibition generally focuses on recent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire and presents an unusual opportunity to discuss local archaeology with the archaeologists.
More information will be available on the CAS website in due course: http://www.camantsoc.org/conf.html
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171122T193000
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Tunnels under Wisbech' by Andy Ketley
DTSTAMP:20171012T073552Z
DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Tunnels under Wisbech' by Andy KetleyWednesday 22nd November 2017 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBMembers of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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' by Andy Ketley
Wednesday 22nd November 2017 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech,
PE13 1NB
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171123T193000
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Human Osteoarchaeolgy in Cambridgeshire' by Natasha Dodwell
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DESCRIPTION:'Human Osteoarchaeology in Cambridgeshire' by Natasha Dodwell (Oxford Archaeology East)Thursday 23rd November 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UASpeaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.\NNatasha was the senior osteoarchaeologist at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit for 20 years before starting work with Oxford Archaeology in 2016 as Finds and Environmental Manager. She has an extensive knowledge of the archaeology of Eastern England, particularly of burial archaeology, and has studied and contributed to numerous publications on assemblages both small and large from all periods.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Human Osteoarchaeology in Cambridgeshire' by Natasha Dodwell (Oxford Archaeology East)
Thursday 23rd November 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Speaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
Natasha was the senior osteoarchaeologist at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit for 20 years before starting work with Oxford Archaeology in 2016 as Finds and Environmental Manager. She has an extensive knowledge of the archaeology of Eastern England, particularly of burial archaeology, and has studied and contributed to numerous publications on assemblages both small and large from all periods.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171204T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Archaeology of the Manea Colony fenland utopia' by Marcus Brittain
DTSTAMP:20171003T073826Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Worth glancing at? Archaeology of the Manea Colony fenland 'utopia'' by Marcus Brittain (CAU) Monday 4th December 2017 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'Worth glancing at? Archaeology of the Manea Colony fenland 'utopia'' by Marcus Brittain (CAU)
Monday 4th December 2017 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171206T190000
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SUMMARY:FRAG workshop 'Zooarchaeology: Animal Bones in Archaeology' by Paul Clarkson
DTSTAMP:20171120T140342Z
DESCRIPTION:'Zooarchaeology: Animal bones in archaeology' by Paul ClarksonWednesday 6th December at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS In our workshop you will examine archaeological animal bones to identify, measure and age them as well as looking for what the animals were used for. You will discover how animals like frogs, tortoises, mice, sheep, and deer were part of the human story in the past.The cost is £3 to attend.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Zooarchaeology: Animal bones in archaeology' by Paul Clarkson
Wednesday 6th December at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
In our workshop you will examine archaeological animal bones to identify, measure and age them as well as looking for what the animals were used for. You will discover how animals like frogs, tortoises, mice, sheep, and deer were part of the human story in the past.
The cost is £3 to attend.
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Holes and Hills: a review of Group fieldwork over the past year' by Terry Dymott and Mike Coles
DTSTAMP:20171120T141112Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk'Holes and Hills: a review of Group fieldwork over the past year' by Terry Dymott and Mike ColesWednesday 6th December at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Holes and Hills: a review of Group fieldwork over the past year' by Terry Dymott and Mike Coles
Wednesday 6th December at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171213T160000
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SUMMARY:Albion Archaeology Open Evening at Fenstanton
DTSTAMP:20171201T114505Z
DESCRIPTION:Albion Archaeology have recently been excavating a site next to the A14 on Cambridge Road, Fenstanton, and will be having a display of the finds and giving talks about their discoveries in the afternoon of Wednesday 13th December 2017 (4-7pm) at Fenstanton and Hilton Primary School (https://goo.gl/maps/KLBiXNcMULy). \NMeet the archaeologists, see displays and finds and come to a talk at 5pm and 6:30pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Albion Archaeology have recently been excavating a site next to the A14 on Cambridge Road, Fenstanton, and will be having a display of the finds and giving talks about their discoveries in the afternoon of Wednesday 13th December 2017 (4-7pm) at Fenstanton and Hilton Primary School (https://goo.gl/maps/KLBiXNcMULy).
Meet the archaeologists, see displays and finds and come to a talk at 5pm and 6:30pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180105T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Milestones and turnpike roads' by Michael Knight
DTSTAMP:20171205T163206Z
DESCRIPTION:\N\N'Milestones and Turnpike Roads' by Michael Knight (Milestone Society Representative for Bedfordshire and west Huntingdonshire)Friday 5th January at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NThe Turnpike Road system created the first real network of well-maintained roads since Roman times and was one of the major achievements of the 17th - 19th centuries. In this talk Michael will tell us about the history and condition of milestones, focussing particularly on those in the local area and the turnpiking of the Great North Road. This is a chance to hear the latest news about Loves Farm milestone and others in the district.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Milestones and Turnpike Roads' by Michael Knight (Milestone Society Representative for Bedfordshire and west Huntingdonshire)
Friday 5th January at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
The Turnpike Road system created the first real network of well-maintained roads since Roman times and was one of the major achievements of the 17th - 19th centuries. In this talk Michael will tell us about the history and condition of milestones, focussing particularly on those in the local area and the turnpiking of the Great North Road. This is a chance to hear the latest news about Loves Farm milestone and others in the district.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180108T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk '15,000 years of urban life and death' by Brenna Hassett
DTSTAMP:20171211T141604Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk 'Built on bones: 15,000 years of urban life and death'' by Brenna Hassett Monday 8th January 2018 at 6:00pm Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk
'Built on bones: 15,000 years of urban life and death'' by Brenna Hassett
Monday 8th January 2018 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180110T190000
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Roman Bedfordshire' by David Ingham
DTSTAMP:20171211T143319Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop\N'Roman Bedfordshire' by David Ingham (Albion Archaeology)Wednesday 10th January at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASWhereas the Nene Valley was awash with Roman villas, Roman Bedfordshire was populated almost exclusively by low-status farmsteads. Was the area simply impoverished - or was it a key part of a much larger story?All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop
'Roman Bedfordshire' by David Ingham (Albion Archaeology)
Wednesday 10th January at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Whereas the Nene Valley was awash with Roman villas, Roman Bedfordshire was populated almost exclusively by low-status farmsteads. Was the area simply impoverished - or was it a key part of a much larger story?
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180110T193000
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Excavations of HMS Colossus' by Jezz Davies
DTSTAMP:20171106T105428Z
DESCRIPTION:'An update on excavations of HMS Colossus off the Isles of Scilly' by Jezz DaviesWednesday 10th January at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'An update on excavations of HMS Colossus off the Isles of Scilly' by Jezz Davies
Wednesday 10th January at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180118T193000
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Bedford Roman Villa project' by Mike Luke
DTSTAMP:20171211T142005Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Bedford Roman Villa project: community archaeological investigations at Manton Lane and its Roman setting' by Mike LukeThursday 18th January 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAAdmission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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'The Bedford Roman Villa project: community archaeological investigations at Manton Lane and its Roman setting' by Mike Luke
Thursday 18th January 2017 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'Scott’s Last Expedition to the Antarctic' by Peter Clarkson
DTSTAMP:20171211T152607Z
DESCRIPTION:Oakington & Westwick History Society - Monthly Talk'Scott’s Last Expedition to the Antarctic' by Peter ClarksonThursday 16th January 2018 at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGFree to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Oakington & Westwick History Society - Monthly Talk
'Scott’s Last Expedition to the Antarctic' by Peter Clarkson
Thursday 16th January 2018 at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180202T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Poppy trail of St Neots' by Sue Jarrett
DTSTAMP:20180105T105207Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'The poppy trail of St Neots' by Sue Jarrett (and AGM)Friday 2nd February 2018 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk
'The poppy trail of St Neots' by Sue Jarrett (and AGM)
Friday 2nd February 2018 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180205T160000
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SUMMARY:OAE Open Evening
DTSTAMP:20180129T104608Z
DESCRIPTION:'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area' by Stephen UpexWednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASLearn about Peterborough and Nene Valley Roman pottery from leading authority on the subject, Dr Stephen Upex. The talk will be in two parts: a presentation looking at the Roman pottery of the Peterborough area; a hands-on teaching sessionAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area' by Stephen Upex
Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Learn about Peterborough and Nene Valley Roman pottery from leading authority on the subject, Dr Stephen Upex. The talk will be in two parts: a presentation looking at the Roman pottery of the Peterborough area; a hands-on teaching session
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Settling Histon and Impington' by David Oates
DTSTAMP:20171211T142819Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'Finding features on the flat fen edge: settling Histon and Impington' by David OatesMonday 5th February 2018 at 6:00pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of CambridgeThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk
'Finding features on the flat fen edge: settling Histon and Impington' by David Oates
Monday 5th February 2018 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180207T190000
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SUMMARY:FRAG workshop 'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area'
DTSTAMP:20171211T144118Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop\N'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area' by Stephen UpexWednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASLearn about Peterborough and Nene Valley Roman pottery from leading authority on the subject, Dr Stephen Upex.The talk will be in two parts: a presentation looking at the Roman pottery of the Peterborough area; a hands-on teaching sessionAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop
'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area' by Stephen Upex
Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Learn about Peterborough and Nene Valley Roman pottery from leading authority on the subject, Dr Stephen Upex.The talk will be in two parts: a presentation looking at the Roman pottery of the Peterborough area; a hands-on teaching session
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5)
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Pre-Construct Archaeology – some highlights of our work' by Mark Hinman
DTSTAMP:20180129T104502Z
DESCRIPTION:'Pre-Construct Archaeology – some highlights of our work' by Mark Hinman (PCA)Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:30pm McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members).\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Pre-Construct Archaeology – some highlights of our work' by Mark Hinman (PCA)
Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members).
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180212T190000
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SUMMARY:HIAG exhibition 'Recent finds in Histon & Impington'
DTSTAMP:20171211T152101Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon & Impington Archaeology Group - Open evening and exhibitionMonday 12th and Monday 19th February 2018 7-9pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNTwo free open evenings to exhibit local archaeological findings and describe future plans.All welcome: free to all.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Histon & Impington Archaeology Group - Open evening and exhibition
Monday 12th and Monday 19th February 2018 7-9pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Two free open evenings to exhibit local archaeological findings and describe future plans.
All welcome: free to all.
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Roman glass in Londinium' by John Shepherd
DTSTAMP:20171211T144440Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Roman Glass in Londinium' by John ShepherdTuesday 13th February 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Willingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJSpeaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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'Roman Glass in Londinium' by John Shepherd
Tuesday 13th February 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Willingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJ
Speaker meeting open to everyone. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180215T193000
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'A Dirty History of Cambridge' by Alan Denney
DTSTAMP:20171211T152820Z
DESCRIPTION:Oakington & Westwick History Society - Monthly Talk'A Dirty History of Cambridge' by Alan DenneyThursday 15th February 2018 at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGFree to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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'A Dirty History of Cambridge' by Alan Denney
Thursday 15th February 2018 at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180219T190000
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SUMMARY:HIAG exhibition 'Recent finds in Histon & Impington'
DTSTAMP:20171211T152234Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon & Impington Archaeology Group - Open evening and exhibitionMonday 12th and Monday 19th February 2018 7-9pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNTwo free open evenings to exhibit local archaeological findings and describe future plans.All welcome: free to all.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Histon & Impington Archaeology Group - Open evening and exhibition
Monday 12th and Monday 19th February 2018 7-9pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Two free open evenings to exhibit local archaeological findings and describe future plans.
All welcome: free to all.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180222
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - FEAG
DTSTAMP:20180205T092318Z
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk ' Opium eating in the Fens' by Eric Somerville
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Opium eating in the Fens' by Eric SomervilleWednesday 28th February 2018 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBMembers of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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'Opium eating in the Fens' by Eric Somerville
Wednesday 28th February 2018 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180305T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'The (pre-) historic landscape of south-west Cambridgeshire' by Jonathan Last
DTSTAMP:20180105T110744Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk'The long-term character and development of the (pre-) historic landscape of south-west Cambridgeshire' by Jonathan Last (Jointly with the Prehistoric Society)Monday 5th March 2018 at 6:00pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'The long-term character and development of the (pre-) historic landscape of south-west Cambridgeshire' by Jonathan Last (Jointly with the Prehistoric Society)
Monday 5th March 2018 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180307T190000
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SUMMARY:FRAG AGM and talk 'Flag Fen Update' by Jonathan Latchford and Sarah Wilson
DTSTAMP:20180105T111232Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and AGM'Flag Fen Update' by Jonathan Latchford and Sarah Wilson (Vivacity Peterborough)Wednesday 7th March 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASAn update of the Heritage Lottery Fund application for the expansion and development of the FLAG Fen visitor centre. The FRAG Annual General Meeting will follow at about 8pm. All are welcome to attend and help shape the development of the group.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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'Flag Fen Update' by Jonathan Latchford and Sarah Wilson (Vivacity Peterborough)
Wednesday 7th March 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
An update of the Heritage Lottery Fund application for the expansion and development of the FLAG Fen visitor centre. The FRAG Annual General Meeting will follow at about 8pm. All are welcome to attend and help shape the development of the group.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180307T193000
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert
DTSTAMP:20180305T104918Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk'The People of Roman Britain - Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)Wednesday 7th March 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeUsing various epigraphic sources, such as graffito and archaeological evidence, it is a tour of the real people that fleshed out the archaeological record, from the immigrant to the aspirational tribesperson. Whether the humble builder who wrote a rhyme on a building tile, to the grand tombstone of a procurator from Asia, this talk will take a tour of the real Romano-British, in their own words.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'The People of Roman Britain - Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)
Wednesday 7th March 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
Using various epigraphic sources, such as graffito and archaeological evidence, it is a tour of the real people that fleshed out the archaeological record, from the immigrant to the aspirational tribesperson. Whether the humble builder who wrote a rhyme on a building tile, to the grand tombstone of a procurator from Asia, this talk will take a tour of the real Romano-British, in their own words.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180312T193000
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Latest findings at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens
DTSTAMP:20180105T112737Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Latest findings at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens (CAU)Monday 12th March 2018 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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'Latest findings at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens (CAU)
Monday 12th March 2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180315T193000
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Zooarchaeology of the Cambridge region' by Vida Rajkovaca
DTSTAMP:20180105T111543Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk‘A bone to pick: (zoo)archaeology of the Cambridge region’ by Vida RajkovacaThursday 15th March 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAAdmission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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‘A bone to pick: (zoo)archaeology of the Cambridge region’ by Vida Rajkovaca
Thursday 15th March 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180315T193000
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'The David Parr House' by Tamsin Wimhurst
DTSTAMP:20180105T111941Z
DESCRIPTION:Oakington & Westwick History Society - Monthly Talk'The David Parr House – an extraordinary Cambridge home' by Tamsin WimhurstThursday 16th January 2018 at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGFree to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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'The David Parr House – an extraordinary Cambridge home' by Tamsin Wimhurst
Thursday 16th January 2018 at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180316T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Huntingdonshire manor and its records' by Philip Saunders
DTSTAMP:20180105T110508Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'The Huntingdonshire manor and its records' by Philip SaundersFriday 2nd March 2018 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).\NFor centuries the Manor was a pivotal institution in English society, with interests in property, trade, agriculture, and policing relationships. Yet the records it generated are relatively little used. In 2013-15 Philip helped to update the Manorial Documents Register for the National Archives. Hear about some of the discoveries he made for Huntingdonshire.
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'The Huntingdonshire manor and its records' by Philip Saunders
Friday 2nd March 2018 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
For centuries the Manor was a pivotal institution in English society, with interests in property, trade, agriculture, and policing relationships. Yet the records it generated are relatively little used. In 2013-15 Philip helped to update the Manorial Documents Register for the National Archives. Hear about some of the discoveries he made for Huntingdonshire.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180328T193000
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Our Coastline in the Medieval Period' by Quinton Carroll
DTSTAMP:20180305T105734Z
DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Our Coastline in the Medieval Period' by Quinton Carroll (CCC)Wednesday 28th March 2018 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBMembers of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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'Our Coastline in the Medieval Period' by Quinton Carroll (CCC)
Wednesday 28th March 2018 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180404T190000
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Geophysics for All' by Bob Randall
DTSTAMP:20180305T104322Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk'Geophysics for All' by Bob RandallWednesday 4th April 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\N\NAn introduction to the use of low cost geophysics. Many groups throughout the UK now conduct their own geophysical surveys, this talk explains what techniques are available and how these can be best used. The talk will include survey examples from both local and worldwide sites. Bob was previously a Senior Electronics Engineer for Baker Perkins and now director of TR Systems Ltd. Bob has designed state of the art electronics and geophysical survey equipment which has been used worldwide by both professional and amateur archaeologists.\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).\N
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'Geophysics for All' by Bob Randall
Wednesday 4th April 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
An introduction to the use of low cost geophysics. Many groups throughout the UK now conduct their own geophysical surveys, this talk explains what techniques are available and how these can be best used. The talk will include survey examples from both local and worldwide sites. Bob was previously a Senior Electronics Engineer for Baker Perkins and now director of TR Systems Ltd. Bob has designed state of the art electronics and geophysical survey equipment which has been used worldwide by both professional and amateur archaeologists.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Title TBC' by Paul Spoerry
DTSTAMP:20180305T105046Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk'Title TBC' by Paul Spoerry (OAE)Wednesday 4th April 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Title TBC' by Paul Spoerry (OAE)
Wednesday 4th April 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180406T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Panacea Society of Bedford'
DTSTAMP:20180305T103704Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'The Panacea Society of Bedford' by TBAFriday 6th April 2018 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
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'The Panacea Society of Bedford' by TBA
Friday 6th April 2018 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180424
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - Orwell
DTSTAMP:20180119T092037Z
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Orwell
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Itter Crescent Roman Villa' by James Drummond-Murray
DTSTAMP:20180305T103913Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - AGM & Monthly talk'Itter Crescent Roman Villa, Peterborough' by James Drummond-Murray (OAE)Monday 9th April 2018 at 6:00pm (AGM from 5:45pm)Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'Itter Crescent Roman Villa, Peterborough' by James Drummond-Murray (OAE)
Monday 9th April 2018 at 6:00pm (AGM from 5:45pm)
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180410T193000
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Fenland' by Lawrence Billington
DTSTAMP:20180305T110128Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk‘Before the flood: the late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Fenland’ by Lawrence Billington (OAE)Tuesday 10th April 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA\NThis talk provides an overview of the hunter gatherer communities who lived in and around what is now the Fenland, from the earliest colonisation by small groups of hunters at the end of the last glacial maximum (c. 12,700 BC) until the beginning of the Neolithic (c. 4000 BC). This is a timespan that saw major changes in climate, sea-levels, flora and fauna and the record of archaeological activity will be related to increasingly detailed understandings of these environmental changes. The talk will emphasise the effects of changing landscapes on the lifeways of Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and explore the special opportunities that the Fens offer for studies of this period.\NLawrence Billington recently completed a PhD on the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eastern England and is currently a project officer at Oxford Archaeology East.\NAdmission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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‘Before the flood: the late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Fenland’ by Lawrence Billington (OAE)
Tuesday 10th April 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
This talk provides an overview of the hunter gatherer communities who lived in and around what is now the Fenland, from the earliest colonisation by small groups of hunters at the end of the last glacial maximum (c. 12,700 BC) until the beginning of the Neolithic (c. 4000 BC). This is a timespan that saw major changes in climate, sea-levels, flora and fauna and the record of archaeological activity will be related to increasingly detailed understandings of these environmental changes. The talk will emphasise the effects of changing landscapes on the lifeways of Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and explore the special opportunities that the Fens offer for studies of this period.
Lawrence Billington recently completed a PhD on the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eastern England and is currently a project officer at Oxford Archaeology East.
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick talk 'The History of Impington Hall' by Stephen Harper-Scott
DTSTAMP:20180305T105510Z
DESCRIPTION:Oakington & Westwick History Society - Monthly Talk'The History of Impington Hall' by Stephen Harper-ScottThursday 19th April 2018 at 7:30pmSt Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AGFree to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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'The History of Impington Hall' by Stephen Harper-Scott
Thursday 19th April 2018 at 7:30pm
St Andrews Church Hall, High Street, Oakington, CB24 3AG
Free to members, a charge of £4 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180425T193000
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue Oosthuizen
DTSTAMP:20180305T105847Z
DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue OosthuizenWednesday 25th April 2018 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBMembers of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue Oosthuizen
Wednesday 25th April 2018 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £2 for non-members.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180430T193000
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The Fenland Floods of 1947' by Mike Petty
DTSTAMP:20180305T105250Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Fenland Floods of 1947' by Mike PettyMonday 30th April2018 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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'The Fenland Floods of 1947' by Mike Petty
Monday 30th April2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180502T193000
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert
DTSTAMP:20180406T113315Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk'Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)Wednesday 2nd May 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)
Wednesday 2nd May 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180504T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'St Neots 1949: A Snapshot in Time' by Rodney Todman
DTSTAMP:20180404T084052Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'St Neots 1949: A Snapshot in Time' by Rodney TodmanFriday 4th May 2018 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
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'St Neots 1949: A Snapshot in Time' by Rodney Todman
Friday 4th May 2018 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180522
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Sawtry
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SUMMARY:CAS talk and visit 'Introduction to the redevelopment of the Museum and the Inskip Ladds Collection' by Sarah Russell
DTSTAMP:20180404T084722Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk & Museum visit'Introduction to the redevelopment of the Museum and the Inskip Ladds Collection' by Sarah RussellMonday 5th May 2018 at 2:00pmThe Morris Museum, 41 The Broadway, Saint Ives PE27 5BX(Booking necessary, details circulated to members.)
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'Introduction to the redevelopment of the Museum and the Inskip Ladds Collection' by Sarah Russell
Monday 5th May 2018 at 2:00pm
The Morris Museum, 41 The Broadway, Saint Ives PE27 5BX
(Booking necessary, details circulated to members.)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180514T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'The David Parr House' by Tamsin Wimhurst
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly talk'The David Parr House' by Tamsin WimhurstMonday 9th April 2018 at 6:00pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'The David Parr House' by Tamsin Wimhurst
Monday 9th April 2018 at 6:00pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon – Latest Archaeology News' by Helen O'Hara
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and AGM'A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon – Latest Archaeology News' by Helen O'HaraMonday 14th May 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NRoad widening, new junctions and a 17-mile bypass south of Huntingdon carve through an archaeological landscape covering all periods from the earliest hunter-gatherers to WWII. The investigation and mitigation work by MOLA is on a corresponding scale and is due to complete March 2018. More than 25 settlements have been uncovered, including: Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Medieval sites. Helen O’Hara will provide an overview of the archaeology arising from the project. There will be specific focus on a Saxon and a Roman site.All welcome (Free admission).
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'A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon – Latest Archaeology News' by Helen O'Hara
Monday 14th May 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Road widening, new junctions and a 17-mile bypass south of Huntingdon carve through an archaeological landscape covering all periods from the earliest hunter-gatherers to WWII. The investigation and mitigation work by MOLA is on a corresponding scale and is due to complete March 2018. More than 25 settlements have been uncovered, including: Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Medieval sites. Helen O’Hara will provide an overview of the archaeology arising from the project. There will be specific focus on a Saxon and a Roman site.
All welcome (Free admission).
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk ‘Stonehenge: new discoveries’ by Mike Parker-Pearson
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk‘Stonehenge: new discoveries’ by Mike Parker-PearsonThursday 17th May 2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA\NIn the last 15 years, research on Stonehenge has revealed a wealth of new evidence about this enigmatic monument and its builders. Discoveries at Stonehenge and surrounding sites include new information of the people buried there, the houses that they lived in, and relationships of Stonehenge to its surrounding landscape. New scientific techniques such as analysis of ancient DNA and isotopes have also transformed our understanding of who these people were. Geological studies have also paved the way for archaeological excavations at some of Stonehenge’s distant quarries in Wales, to cast light on the mystery of when and why some of its monoliths were brought from so far away. Mike Parker Pearson is Professor of British Later Prehistory at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology in London. Since 2003 he has been leading a multidisciplinary team investigating Stonehenge, and has also worked in many different parts of the world, from Greece and the Middle East to Madagascar and Easter Island, during his career as an archaeologist.Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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‘Stonehenge: new discoveries’ by Mike Parker-Pearson
Thursday 17th May
2018 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
In the last 15 years, research on Stonehenge has revealed a wealth of new evidence about this enigmatic monument and its builders. Discoveries at Stonehenge and surrounding sites include new information of the people buried there, the houses that they lived in, and relationships of Stonehenge to its surrounding landscape. New scientific techniques such as analysis of ancient DNA and isotopes have also transformed our understanding of who these people were. Geological studies have also paved the way for archaeological excavations at some of Stonehenge’s distant quarries in Wales, to cast light on the mystery of when and why some of its monoliths were brought from so far away. Mike Parker Pearson is Professor of British Later Prehistory at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology in London. Since 2003 he has been leading a multidisciplinary team investigating Stonehenge, and has also worked in many different parts of the world, from Greece and the Middle East to Madagascar and Easter Island, during his career as an archaeologist.
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - OAE
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Medieval graffiti' by Matthew Champion
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Medieval graffiti' by Matthew ChampionFriday 1st June 2018 at 7:30pmEyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).\NIf walls could speak… they would reveal how they hold the key to real life stories, of medieval men and women lost in the shadows of history. Hear about the medieval beasts, knights battling unseen dragons, ships sailing across lime-washed oceans and the demons who stalk the walls of our churches. For centuries these carved writings and artworks have lain largely unnoticed… until Matthew started his nationwide survey.
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'Medieval graffiti' by Matthew Champion
Friday 1st June 2018 at 7:30pm
Eyenesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00).
If walls could speak… they would reveal how they hold the key to real life stories, of medieval men and women lost in the shadows of history. Hear about the medieval beasts, knights battling unseen dragons, ships sailing across lime-washed oceans and the demons who stalk the walls of our churches. For centuries these carved writings and artworks have lain largely unnoticed… until Matthew started his nationwide survey.
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Ramsey Abbey – the elusive remains of an extensive site' by Roger Mould
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and AGM'Ramsey Abbey – the elusive remains of an extensive site' by Roger MouldMonday 4th June 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASn April 2017 Ramsey Abbey Community Project was born. What have we discovered and what has the project added to our knowledge of the site?\NThe Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey was the first of the great religious houses in Eastern Fenland to be founded and in its time one of the most important, influential and wealthiest Abbey in the Fens. In its heyday it was home to at least 80 Monks, and behind its walls a renowned school was founded in about 985. For over 500 years the Abbey flourished, but in 1539 the Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII. Today there is very little to see of the once great Abbey, only a wonderful 15th Century Abbey Gate House. Roger started his archaeology life at Fane Road and launched the Warboys Archaeology Project in 2012. The Ramsey Abbey project is the latest of the team’s work.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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'Ramsey Abbey – the elusive remains of an extensive site' by Roger Mould
Monday 4th June 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
n April 2017 Ramsey Abbey Community Project was born. What have we discovered and what has the project added to our knowledge of the site?
The Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey was the first of the great religious houses in Eastern Fenland to be founded and in its time one of the most important, influential and wealthiest Abbey in the Fens. In its heyday it was home to at least 80 Monks, and behind its walls a renowned school was founded in about 985. For over 500 years the Abbey flourished, but in 1539 the Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII. Today there is very little to see of the once great Abbey, only a wonderful 15th Century Abbey Gate House. Roger started his archaeology life at Fane Road and launched the Warboys Archaeology Project in 2012. The Ramsey Abbey project is the latest of the team’s work.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Middle Saxon to Post Medieval Burials in Cambridge and its Hinterland' by Craig Cessford
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly talk'Middle Saxon to Post Medieval Burials in Cambridge and its Hinterland' by Craig Cessford (CAU)Wednesday 6th June 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, CambridgeAll welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Middle Saxon to Post Medieval Burials in Cambridge and its Hinterland' by Craig Cessford (CAU)
Wednesday 6th June 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180620
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - CamDig
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SUMMARY:Oakington and Westwick AGM
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DESCRIPTION:Oakington & Westwick History Society - AGMThursday 21st June 2018The White Horse, 28 Longstanton Rd, Oakington, Cambridge CB24 3AB
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Thursday 21st June 2018
The White Horse, 28 Longstanton Rd, Oakington, Cambridge CB24 3AB
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Life around the Green - Histon in the 1890s' by David Oates
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DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Life round the Green – Histon in the 1890s' by David OatesMonday 2nd July 2018 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNDavid will use original photographs from his family’s extensive collection to introduce you to people, places and events in the heart of Histon at the turn of the 20th century. Feasts, fires and festivities all happened against a background of now-disappeared cottages at the centre of village life.Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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'Life round the Green – Histon in the 1890s' by David Oates
Monday 2nd July 2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
David will use original photographs from his family’s extensive collection to introduce you to people, places and events in the heart of Histon at the turn of the 20th century. Feasts, fires and festivities all happened against a background of now-disappeared cottages at the centre of village life.
Open to all. Members £2 and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Open evenings: free to all. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:GamArch talk 'Saxons in Gamlingay' by Sarah Inskip
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DESCRIPTION:GamArch - Talk'Saxons in Gamlingay' by Sarah Inskip (University of Cambridge)Thursday 5th July 2018 at 7:30pmEco Hub, Stocks Lane, Gamlingay, Sandy SG19 3JR20 years ago an archaeological dig in Gamlingay uncovered a Saxon community with a farmstead, hall and cemetery containing 118 graves. Now, as part of a wider study, a new resarch project by Sarah Inskip at the University of Cambridge is exploring the health and life of these residents. Following a presentation by Sarah last year, she will be updating us about the results of her analysis of the human remains and plans to have a permanent memorial for the Saxon community of Gamlingay.All welcome.
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'Saxons in Gamlingay' by Sarah Inskip (University of Cambridge)
Thursday 5th July 2018 at 7:30pm
Eco Hub, Stocks Lane, Gamlingay, Sandy SG19 3JR
20 years ago an archaeological dig in Gamlingay uncovered a Saxon community with a farmstead, hall and cemetery containing 118 graves. Now, as part of a wider study, a new resarch project by Sarah Inskip at the University of Cambridge is exploring the health and life of these residents. Following a presentation by Sarah last year, she will be updating us about the results of her analysis of the human remains and plans to have a permanent memorial for the Saxon community of Gamlingay.
All welcome.
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Timber framed aisled barns' by Ken Bonham
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group with Friends of Landbeach Tithe Barn Trust - TalkTimber-framed Aisled BarnsSaturday 14th July 2018 between 2-4pmTithe Barn, Waterbeach Road, Landbeach CB25 9FAJoin Ken Bonham, barn expert and enthusiast, as he explores the timber-framed, aisled barns of south-east England, their construction, distribution and relationship to the aisled barns of the Low Countries. Plus listen to the Fen Edge Archaeology Group talk about their geophysical survey of the land surrounding the Landbeach Tithe Barn.Free admission, but donations welcome towards the restoration of the Tithe Barn.
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Timber-framed Aisled Barns
Saturday 14th July 2018 between 2-4pm
Tithe Barn, Waterbeach Road, Landbeach CB25 9FA
Join Ken Bonham, barn expert and enthusiast, as he explores the timber-framed, aisled barns of south-east England, their construction, distribution and relationship to the aisled barns of the Low Countries. Plus listen to the Fen Edge Archaeology Group talk about their geophysical survey of the land surrounding the Landbeach Tithe Barn.
Free admission, but donations welcome towards the restoration of the Tithe Barn.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180730
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Baston Manor Pit: a middle Bronze Age and Roman landscape' by Rob Atkins
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk'Baston Manor Pit: a middle Bronze Age and Roman landscape' by Rob Atkins (MOLA)Monday 3rd September 2018 at 7:00pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\N \NFieldwork at Baston took place over a 48ha area between 2002 and 2014. The site is located on the western Fen Edge at between 3m and 5m aOD. The main feature was a middle Bronze Age field system and settlement. A round house, pits, wells and a long routeway for moving and sorting cattle were uncovered. Remains of log ladders, buckets, and hurdles were also found. A small Roman settlement and routeway linked to the Car Dyke was also excavated.\N
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'Baston Manor Pit: a middle Bronze Age and Roman landscape' by Rob Atkins (MOLA)
Monday 3rd September 2018 at 7:00pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Fieldwork at Baston took place over a 48ha area between 2002 and 2014. The site is located on the western Fen Edge at between 3m and 5m aOD. The main feature was a middle Bronze Age field system and settlement. A round house, pits, wells and a long routeway for moving and sorting cattle were uncovered. Remains of log ladders, buckets, and hurdles were also found. A small Roman settlement and routeway linked to the Car Dyke was also excavated.
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)Friday 7th September 2018 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDCurse tablets – the private messages which were never meant to be read, sent to the exotic gods who controlled all things. Over 300 curse tablets have been recovered from Roman Britain, which are unique in the entire Roman Empire. They provide a glimpse into a thoroughly ‘ancient & modern’, world, nearly 2000 years ago. From petty theft, to unrequited love, the curse tablets from Roman Britain were the ‘Ancient Romano-British Twitter’ of its time. Hear about the real Romans, warts and all!All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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'Curse Tablets in Roman Britain' by Paddy Lambert (OAE)
Friday 7th September 2018 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
Curse tablets – the private messages which were never meant to be read, sent to the exotic gods who controlled all things. Over 300 curse tablets have been recovered from Roman Britain, which are unique in the entire Roman Empire. They provide a glimpse into a thoroughly ‘ancient & modern’, world, nearly 2000 years ago. From petty theft, to unrequited love, the curse tablets from Roman Britain were the ‘Ancient Romano-British Twitter’ of its time. Hear about the real Romans, warts and all!
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:HIAG/FEAG talk - 'A Landscape Through Time: Archaeology of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme' by Tony Walsh
DTSTAMP:20180820T095951Z
DESCRIPTION:\NHIAG/FEAG - Monthly talk\N'A Landscape Through Time: Archaeology of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme' by Tony Walsh (MHI)\NMonday 10th September 2018 at 7:30pm\NHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN\NTony Walsh, one of four Project Managers for MOLA Headland Infrastructure working on the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme on behalf of Highways England, discusses the archaeological findings from one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects, which brings together the skills and knowledge of over 250 archaeologists. This illustrated talk explores the evidence uncovered so far, including prehistoric henge monuments, industrial Roman kilns and Saxon settlements and will focus on the eastern end of the scheme near Cambridge. Also discover how you could get involved yourself in the future through community archaeology activities and take away information leaflets to share with friends.\NFree admission.
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Monday 10th September 2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Tony Walsh, one of four Project Managers for MOLA Headland Infrastructure working on the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme on behalf of Highways England, discusses the archaeological findings from one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects, which brings together the skills and knowledge of over 250 archaeologists. This illustrated talk explores the evidence uncovered so far, including prehistoric henge monuments, industrial Roman kilns and Saxon settlements and will focus on the eastern end of the scheme near Cambridge. Also discover how you could get involved yourself in the future through community archaeology activities and take away information leaflets to share with friends.
Free admission.
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Rivers of Bronze: the eastern fens of East Anglia in the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age' by Rob Wiseman (OA East)
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk (Jointly with the Prehistoric Society)'Rivers of Bronze: the eastern fens of East Anglia in the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age' by Rob Wiseman (OA East)Monday 1st October 2018 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'Rivers of Bronze: the eastern fens of East Anglia in the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age' by Rob Wiseman (OA East)
Monday 1st October 2018 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Nassington Roman Barn – Year 3' by Derek Roberts (MidNAG)
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'Nassington Roman Barn – Year 3' by Derek Roberts (MidNAG)Monday 1st October 2018 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASFRAG members have been excavating a Roman Barn at Nassington in conjunction with MidNAG. Derek Roberts will provide details about the latest discoveries and what we are learning about agriculture, industry and daily life in the Nene valley during the Roman period.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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'Nassington Roman Barn – Year 3' by Derek Roberts (MidNAG)
Monday 1st October 2018 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
FRAG members have been excavating a Roman Barn at Nassington in conjunction with MidNAG. Derek Roberts will provide details about the latest discoveries and what we are learning about agriculture, industry and daily life in the Nene valley during the Roman period.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Aspects of some recently excavated Anglo-Saxon cemeteries from Cambridgeshire' by Paul Spoerry (OA East)
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Aspects of some recently excavated Anglo-Saxon cemeteries from Cambridgeshire' by Paul Spoerry (OA East)Wednesday 3rd October 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Aspects of some recently excavated Anglo-Saxon cemeteries from Cambridgeshire' by Paul Spoerry (OA East)
Wednesday 3rd October 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Relhan collection: recording south Cambridgeshire’s antiquities in the early 19th century' by Alison Taylor
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Relhan collection: recording south Cambridgeshire’s antiquities in the early 19th century' by Alison TaylorWednesday 3rd October 2018 at 7:30pmLandbeach Village Hall, 1 The Green, Landbeach, Cambridge, CB25 9FDRichard Relhan was an apothecary who worked in Cambridge in the early 19th century and was able to devote time to travelling around south Cambridgeshire in a horse and cart, making water colour record drawings of attractive sites and buildings in many villages. There are over 300 of these drawings, many illustrating church monuments and scenes of topographic interest. Unusual items include Barnwell Priory and the Cellarers’ Chequer, Anglesey Abbey and Bartlow Hills. As the drawings were made before Victorian repairs etc were made to churches, and when memorials were still comparatively fresh, the drawings are a valuable historic record. They now belong to Cambridge Antiquarian Society. The University Library has digitised the drawings on behalf of the Society, whose members will prepare notes on many of the monuments recorded, and all will be made publicly available.Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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'The Relhan collection: recording south Cambridgeshire’s antiquities in the early 19th century' by Alison Taylor
Wednesday 3rd October 2018 at 7:30pm
Landbeach Village Hall, 1 The Green, Landbeach, Cambridge, CB25 9FD
Richard Relhan was an apothecary who worked in Cambridge in the early 19th century and was able to devote time to travelling around south Cambridgeshire in a horse and cart, making water colour record drawings of attractive sites and buildings in many villages. There are over 300 of these drawings, many illustrating church monuments and scenes of topographic interest. Unusual items include Barnwell Priory and the Cellarers’ Chequer, Anglesey Abbey and Bartlow Hills. As the drawings were made before Victorian repairs etc were made to churches, and when memorials were still comparatively fresh, the drawings are a valuable historic record. They now belong to Cambridge Antiquarian Society. The University Library has digitised the drawings on behalf of the Society, whose members will prepare notes on many of the monuments recorded, and all will be made publicly available.
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:Longthorpe Tower - Medieval Experience Day
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DESCRIPTION:Longthorpe Tower - Medieval Experience DaySaturday 6th & Sunday 7th October 201810am, 12.30pm and 3pm dailyHave you ever wanted to time travel and become a valiant knight or fine noble lady? Now's your opportunity with this very special event at Longthorpe Tower. You'll be dressed in authentic medieval costume before getting to sample medieval food, have a go at traditional crafts, make medieval cures, and try on a suit of armour – with the help of your very own squire of course! Sessions last 2 hours and each workshop only has 4 places - so booking is essential! £15 per person, over 18s only.To book, please call Peterborough Museum at 01733 864663. If you require any further information, please call the Museum or email longthorpe.tower@vivacity.org
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Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th October 2018
10am, 12.30pm and 3pm daily
Have you ever wanted to time travel and become a valiant knight or fine noble lady? Now's your opportunity with this very special event at Longthorpe Tower. You'll be dressed in authentic medieval costume before getting to sample medieval food, have a go at traditional crafts, make medieval cures, and try on a suit of armour – with the help of your very own squire of course! Sessions last 2 hours and each workshop only has 4 places - so booking is essential! £15 per person, over 18s only.
To book, please call Peterborough Museum at 01733 864663. If you require any further information, please call the Museum or email longthorpe.tower@vivacity.org
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Pre-Construct Archaeology: Recent Surprises in East Anglian Commercial Archaeology' by Mark Hinman (Pre-Construct Archaeology)
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DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group'Pre-Construct Archaeology: Recent Surprises in East Anglian Commercial Archaeology' by Mark Hinman (Pre-Construct Archaeology)Monday 8th October 2018 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNThis talk will counter the commonly espoused view that ‘surely archaeologists have found everything there is to find by now’ with Mark’s own impression from a career in commercial archaeology that ‘we have barely scratched the surface of British archaeology’ . He will use some of the finds from the last 7 years at PCA’s Cambridge office to illustrate this.Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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'Pre-Construct Archaeology: Recent Surprises in East Anglian Commercial Archaeology' by Mark Hinman (Pre-Construct Archaeology)
Monday 8th October 2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
This talk will counter the commonly espoused view that ‘surely archaeologists have found everything there is to find by now’ with Mark’s own impression from a career in commercial archaeology that ‘we have barely scratched the surface of British archaeology’ . He will use some of the finds from the last 7 years at PCA’s Cambridge office to illustrate this.
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Revolutionary State? Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England' by Dr Simon Thurley
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Additional Talk'Revolutionary State? Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England' by Dr Simon ThurleyThursday 11th October 2018 at 7:30pmGuest Hall, Priory Centre, St Neots, PE19 2BHThe execution of Charles I brought about the sale of the century. Royal palaces were sold, as were their contents. Just a small number of royal buildings were reserved for the republican regime. Oliver Cromwell was King in all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French furniture and fashions and holding court in princely style.Simon Thurley is one of the country’s leading historians, and for thirteen years was Chief Executive of English Heritage. He is a regular broadcaster, presenting a number of television programmes on history, archaeology and architecture as well as author of several books.All welcome. Cost £5 per person. Tickets available from St Neots Museum, The Old Court, 8 New Street, St Neots, PE19 1AE. Tel. 01480 214163 (or on the door, subject to availability)
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'Revolutionary State? Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England' by Dr Simon Thurley
Thursday 11th October 2018 at 7:30pm
Guest Hall, Priory Centre, St Neots, PE19 2BH
The execution of Charles I brought about the sale of the century. Royal palaces were sold, as were their contents. Just a small number of royal buildings were reserved for the republican regime. Oliver Cromwell was King in all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French furniture and fashions and holding court in princely style.
Simon Thurley is one of the country’s leading historians, and for thirteen years was Chief Executive of English Heritage. He is a regular broadcaster, presenting a number of television programmes on history, archaeology and architecture as well as author of several books.
All welcome. Cost £5 per person. Tickets available from St Neots Museum, The Old Court, 8 New Street, St Neots, PE19 1AE. Tel. 01480 214163 (or on the door, subject to availability)
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SUMMARY:Witham Archaeology - Finds Display in Rampton
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DESCRIPTION:Witham Archaeology - Finds DisplaySunday 14th October 2018 between 2:30pm and 4pmDisplay of archaeological finds by Witham ArchaeologyRampton Village Hall, Church End, Rampton CB24 8QAFinds from an archaeological dig carried out in Rampton in January this year will be on display along with finds from HEFA test pitting in 2014, 2015 and 2016. The Fen Edge Archaeology Group’s test-pitting display will also be on show. During January 2018 Witham Archaeology carried out an archaeological dig in advance of development at 31 High Street, Rampton. Finds from the dig show that the site was occupied mainly during the 12th and 13th centuries. Ditches found at the site probably formed boundaries to a toft which fronted onto the High Street. Finds included pottery, quern stones and animal bone, which came mainly from a cluster of pits on an area of slightly higher ground. The environmental samples from the site show it was a place where people were living rather than farming. The decline in activity at the site after the 13th century is similar to that identified by the HEFA test pit surveys. Refreshments will be available. Proceeds to the Friends of All Saints’ Church.Everyone welcome. Admission free – drop in at any time.
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Sunday 14th October 2018 between 2:30pm and 4pm
Display of archaeological finds by Witham Archaeology
Rampton Village Hall, Church End, Rampton CB24 8QA
Finds from an archaeological dig carried out in Rampton in January this year will be on display along with finds from HEFA test pitting in 2014, 2015 and 2016. The Fen Edge Archaeology Group’s test-pitting display will also be on show. During January 2018 Witham Archaeology carried out an archaeological dig in advance of development at 31 High Street, Rampton. Finds from the dig show that the site was occupied mainly during the 12th and 13th centuries. Ditches found at the site probably formed boundaries to a toft which fronted onto the High Street. Finds included pottery, quern stones and animal bone, which came mainly from a cluster of pits on an area of slightly higher ground. The environmental samples from the site show it was a place where people were living rather than farming. The decline in activity at the site after the 13th century is similar to that identified by the HEFA test pit surveys. Refreshments will be available. Proceeds to the Friends of All Saints’ Church.
Everyone welcome. Admission free – drop in at any time.
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - FRAG
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FRAG
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Musuem talk 'Peterborough Abbey and the Peterborough Chronicles' by Nicholas Karn (University of Southampton)
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DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'Peterborough Abbey and the Peterborough Chronicles' by Nicholas Karn (University of Southampton)Tuesday 23rd October 2018 at 7.30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFThe Anglo-Saxon Chronicle from Peterborough is not just a book, for it tells us much about the monks' ideas on identity, place and nation. There were other chronicles and histories written at Peterborough, more than at almost all other English abbeys. These often tell a more local story, about the monks and their links to local society, about the great men who passed through, and about the holy and not-so-holy abbots who ruled the place. Dr Nicholas Karn, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton and an expert on Benedictine monasticism.
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'Peterborough Abbey and the Peterborough Chronicles' by Nicholas Karn (University of Southampton)
Tuesday 23rd October 2018 at 7.30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle from Peterborough is not just a book, for it tells us much about the monks' ideas on identity, place and nation. There were other chronicles and histories written at Peterborough, more than at almost all other English abbeys. These often tell a more local story, about the monks and their links to local society, about the great men who passed through, and about the holy and not-so-holy abbots who ruled the place. Dr Nicholas Karn, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton and an expert on Benedictine monasticism.
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - WAP
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk - 'A Landscape through time: Archaeology of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme' by Tony Walsh (MOLA Headland)
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'A Landscape through time: Archaeology of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme' by Tony Walsh (MOLA Headland)Wednesday 24th October 2018 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBThis illustrated talk explores the evidence uncovered so far, including Neolithic henge-like monuments, industrial Roman kilns and Saxon settlements. Tony Walsh is one of four Project Managers for MOLA Headland Infrastructure working on the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme on behalf of Highways England. He will discuss the fascinating archaeological findings from one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects, which has brought together the skills and knowledge of over 250 archaeologists.Admission: Free to all, but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
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'A Landscape through time: Archaeology of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme' by Tony Walsh (MOLA Headland)
Wednesday 24th October 2018 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
This illustrated talk explores the evidence uncovered so far, including Neolithic henge-like monuments, industrial Roman kilns and Saxon settlements. Tony Walsh is one of four Project Managers for MOLA Headland Infrastructure working on the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme on behalf of Highways England. He will discuss the fascinating archaeological findings from one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects, which has brought together the skills and knowledge of over 250 archaeologists.
Admission: Free to all, but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Folk Medicine and 'Doc' Rowlett in St Neots' by Liz Davies
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Folk Medicine and 'Doc' Rowlett in St Neots' by Liz DaviesFriday 2nd November 2018 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDWhat sort of alternative medicines did people rely upon before the introduction of the NHS in 1948? And what sort of medicines and cures were available from local folk healers? This talk looks at the remedies many people used at that time including the story of St Neots road sweeper, antique dealer and local folk medicine expert Alfred ‘Doc’ Rowlett.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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'Folk Medicine and 'Doc' Rowlett in St Neots' by Liz Davies
Friday 2nd November 2018 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
What sort of alternative medicines did people rely upon before the introduction of the NHS in 1948? And what sort of medicines and cures were available from local folk healers? This talk looks at the remedies many people used at that time including the story of St Neots road sweeper, antique dealer and local folk medicine expert Alfred ‘Doc’ Rowlett.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Legacies of the First World War: discovering the archaeological traces of the Home Front' by Wayne Cocroft
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'Legacies of the First World War: discovering the archaeological traces of the Home Front' by Wayne CocroftMonday 5th November 2018 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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'Legacies of the First World War: discovering the archaeological traces of the Home Front' by Wayne Cocroft
Monday 5th November 2018 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'The Snettisham Hoard' by Jody Joy
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'The Snettisham Hoard' by Jody Joy (Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)Monday 5th November 2018 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NAt least 12 separate hoards of artefacts have been discovered at Snettisham, northwest Norfolk. Collectively they are known as the ‘Snettisham Treasure’ and form the largest deposit of gold, silver and bronze artefacts dating from the Iron Age found in Europe. A combined total of over 200 torcs, over 100 bracelet and ring ‘ingots’, large amorphous ingots, 234 coins and many fragments have been recovered, with a total weight of over 40 kilograms. In addition to its sheer quantity, the metalwork is famous for its quality of artistry and workmanship. Most of the hoards were buried 100–60 BC, and were found towards the centre of a large eight-hectare enclosure. Extensive excavations have failed to establish its purpose or date.\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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'The Snettisham Hoard' by Jody Joy (Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)
Monday 5th November 2018 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
At least 12 separate hoards of artefacts have been discovered at Snettisham, northwest Norfolk. Collectively they are known as the ‘Snettisham Treasure’ and form the largest deposit of gold, silver and bronze artefacts dating from the Iron Age found in Europe. A combined total of over 200 torcs, over 100 bracelet and ring ‘ingots’, large amorphous ingots, 234 coins and many fragments have been recovered, with a total weight of over 40 kilograms. In addition to its sheer quantity, the metalwork is famous for its quality of artistry and workmanship. Most of the hoards were buried 100–60 BC, and were found towards the centre of a large eight-hectare enclosure. Extensive excavations have failed to establish its purpose or date.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Landscape Archaeology - learning from documents: the example of a 14th century terrier from Wimpole' by Bill Franklin
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Landscape Archaeology - learning from documents: the example of a 14th century terrier from Wimpole' by Bill FranklinTuesday 6th November 2018 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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'Landscape Archaeology - learning from documents: the example of a 14th century terrier from Wimpole' by Bill Franklin
Tuesday 6th November 2018 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'The Barnack Beaker burial: The grave of an important man from the first age of metal' by Neil Wilkin
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DESCRIPTION:\NPeterborough Museum - Talk'The Barnack Beaker burial: The grave of an important man from the first age of metal' by Neil Wilkin (British Museum)Tuesday 6th November 2018 at 7.30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFDiscovered in 1974, the rich (4,200 year old) burial from Barnack, Cambridgeshire, has continued to yield secrets ever since. This talk presents recent research on the special set of objects that were placed with his body in the grave, including some of the most spectacular stone and gold objects found anywhere in Britain during this period: the first age of metal. It also presents the results from cutting edge scientific analysis of his human remains. These insights will then be set in the wider context of recent DNA studies that suggest the Barnack man belonged to a period of dramatic change that transformed Britain forever. Dr Neil Wilkin is Curator of the Bronze age collection at The British Museum.\NOpen to all. Tickets £3 per person. To book, please click here or call Peterborough Museum at 01733 864 663.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Peterborough Museum - Talk'The Barnack Beaker burial: The grave of an important man from the first age of metal' by Neil Wilkin (British Museum)
Tuesday 6th November 2018 at 7.30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
Discovered in 1974, the rich (4,200 year old) burial from Barnack, Cambridgeshire, has continued to yield secrets ever since. This talk presents recent research on the special set of objects that were placed with his body in the grave, including some of the most spectacular stone and gold objects found anywhere in Britain during this period: the first age of metal. It also presents the results from cutting edge scientific analysis of his human remains. These insights will then be set in the wider context of recent DNA studies that suggest the Barnack man belonged to a period of dramatic change that transformed Britain forever. Dr Neil Wilkin is Curator of the Bronze age collection at The British Museum.
Open to all. Tickets £3 per person. To book, please click here or call Peterborough Museum at 01733 864 663.
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The First Five years of Warboys Archaeology Project' by Roger Mould
DTSTAMP:20181022T113031Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Talk'The First Five years of Warboys Archaeology Project' by Roger MouldMonday 12th November 2018 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNRoger started the Warboys Archaeology Project in 2012. Training with professionals and practical experience with the Cambridgeshire lottery-funded Jigsaw group then led to their excavation of a large 16th century site. Since then they have had considerable success in investigating local Iron Age and Roman sites. Their current challenge is to use their own recent lottery grant to unravel the mysteries of the exact whereabouts of the lost Ramsey Abbey.Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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'The First Five years of Warboys Archaeology Project' by Roger Mould
Monday 12th November 2018 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Roger started the Warboys Archaeology Project in 2012. Training with professionals and practical experience with the Cambridgeshire lottery-funded Jigsaw group then led to their excavation of a large 16th century site. Since then they have had considerable success in investigating local Iron Age and Roman sites. Their current challenge is to use their own recent lottery grant to unravel the mysteries of the exact whereabouts of the lost Ramsey Abbey.
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:CAS Autumn Conference 'Recent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire'
DTSTAMP:20181022T113104Z
DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Autumn Conference\NRecent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire\NSaturday 17th November 2018 Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ\NMore information to follow at: http://www.camantsoc.org/conf.html
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Saturday 17th November 2018
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
More information to follow at: http://www.camantsoc.org/conf.html
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
DTSTAMP:20181112T082503Z
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - WAP
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Herculaneum: an archaeological postcard from the Edge' by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
DTSTAMP:20181022T113156Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Herculaneum: an archaeological postcard from the Edge' by Andrew Wallace-HadrillThursday 22nd November 2018 at 7:30pmCottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAAdmission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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'Herculaneum: an archaeological postcard from the Edge' by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
Thursday 22nd November 2018 at 7:30pm
Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Before the flood: the last upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Fenland' by Lawrence Billington
DTSTAMP:20181022T113229Z
DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Before the flood: the last upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Fenland' by Lawrence Billington (OA East)Wednesday 28th November 2018 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBLawrence Billington s a Project Officer at Oxford Archaeology East and his talk will look at the early and middle period of the Stone Age in the Fens.Admission: Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £3 for non-members. Booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
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'Before the flood: the last upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Fenland' by Lawrence Billington (OA East)
Wednesday 28th November 2018 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Lawrence Billington s a Project Officer at Oxford Archaeology East and his talk will look at the early and middle period of the Stone Age in the Fens.
Admission: Members of the public are welcome to attend. Entry is £3 for non-members. Booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
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SUMMARY:A14 Open Day - Mill Common, Huntingdon
DTSTAMP:20181128T134331Z
DESCRIPTION:\NA14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme - Excavation Open Day (see the attached poster)\NSaturday 8th December between 10am - 3pm\NMill Common, Huntingdon\NArchaeologists are excavating along the route of the Pathfinder Link Road into Huntingdon. This is revealing some Romano-British and Medieval remains including; a possible Roman Road, ditches and pits. Finds so far include; Romano-British, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, animal bones and evidence for later activity and we are also hoping to find evidence from the Civil War and the Early Medieval period.Free guided tours of the site will be available every 30 minutes from 10am – 12noon and 1pm until 2.30pm. Visitors should wear stout shoes - boots and warm clothing on site.Visitors to the site on Mill Common (opposite Huntingdon Bus Station) will be able to see some of the finds so far, meet some of the archaeologists and find out more about the excavations along the A14.For further information, contact: Steve Sherlock, Archaeology Lead A14 (07804 698322) or A14 Public information helpline (0800 270 0114).*Please note there is no parking available on site\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme - Excavation Open Day (see the attached poster)
Saturday 8th December between 10am - 3pm
Mill Common, Huntingdon
Archaeologists are excavating along the route of the Pathfinder Link Road into Huntingdon. This is revealing some Romano-British and Medieval remains including; a possible Roman Road, ditches and pits. Finds so far include; Romano-British, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, animal bones and evidence for later activity and we are also hoping to find evidence from the Civil War and the Early Medieval period.
Free guided tours of the site will be available every 30 minutes from 10am – 12noon and 1pm until 2.30pm. Visitors should wear stout shoes - boots and warm clothing on site.
Visitors to the site on Mill Common (opposite Huntingdon Bus Station) will be able to see some of the finds so far, meet some of the archaeologists and find out more about the excavations along the A14.
For further information, contact: Steve Sherlock, Archaeology Lead A14 (07804 698322) or A14 Public information helpline (0800 270 0114).
*Please note there is no parking available on site
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'St Neots District in Old Photos Part 2' by Rodney Todman
DTSTAMP:20181217T102850Z
DESCRIPTION:\NSt Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'St Neots & District in Old Photos Part 2' by Rodney TodmanFriday 4th January 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\Nhttp://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'St Neots & District in Old Photos Part 2' by Rodney Todman
Friday 4th January
2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'The After the Plague Project' by John Robb and Sarah Inskipp
DTSTAMP:20181217T102944Z
DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'The After the Plague Project: new insights on medieval lives through scientific analysis of bodies: what can the 'kitchen sink' approach deliver?' by John Robb and Sarah InskipMonday 7th January 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.\Nhttp://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'The After the Plague Project: new insights on medieval lives through scientific analysis of bodies: what can the 'kitchen sink' approach deliver?' by John Robb and Sarah Inskip
Monday 7th
January 2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'The Civil War in Peterborough' by Stuart Orme
DTSTAMP:20181217T103028Z
DESCRIPTION:\NFane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'The Civil War in Peterborough' by Stuart Orme (The Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon)Monday 7th January 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NNot just Roundheads and Cavaliers! Discover the true and horrific story of the English Civil War and its impact upon Peterborough, including local building, landscape and recent archaeological clues as to how these tumultuous events affected our city.\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).\Nhttps://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-civil-war-in-peterborough/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'The Civil War in Peterborough' by Stuart Orme (The Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon)
Monday 7th
January 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Not just Roundheads and Cavaliers! Discover the true and horrific story of the English Civil War and its impact upon Peterborough, including local building, landscape and recent archaeological clues as to how these tumultuous events affected our city.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/the-civil-war-in-peterborough/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'A review of CAFG's Work in 2018' by Mike Coles and Terry Dymott
DTSTAMP:20181217T103114Z
DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'A Review of CAFG's Work in 2018' by Mike Coles and Terry DymottWednesday 9th January 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)\Nhttp://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'A Review of CAFG's Work in 2018' by Mike Coles and Terry DymottWednesday 9th January 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members) http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190216
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - ACE
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Evidence for Diet in Anglo-Saxon England' by Sam Leggett
DTSTAMP:20181217T103158Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk\N'Evidence for Diet in Anglo-Saxon England' by Sam LeggettWednesday 16th January 2019 at 7:30pmCottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAAdmission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.\Nhttps://feagblog.wordpress.com/\N
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'Evidence for Diet in Anglo-Saxon England' by Sam Leggett
Wednesday 16th January 2019 at 7:30pm
Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190202
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - HIAG
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Victorian St Neots' by Liz Davies
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - AGM and Monthly talk'Mr Bartlett Begs to Inform... - Victorian St Neots' by Liz Davies (St Neots Museum)Friday 1st February 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NVictorian life is revealed through a remarkable printer’s scrapbook covering over a century of everyday life in St Neots. From bargains to banking, from paupers to posters, from golfing to grocers, the richness of Victorian life in a small market town is uncovered.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047\N
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'Mr Bartlett Begs to Inform... - Victorian St Neots' by Liz Davies (St Neots Museum)
Friday 1st February 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDVictorian life is revealed through a remarkable printer’s scrapbook covering over a century of everyday life in St Neots. From bargains to banking, from paupers to posters, from golfing to grocers, the richness of Victorian life in a small market town is uncovered.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out (Provisional) - WAP
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Buried with their belts on: people and architecture at the Cambridge Augustinian Friary ' by Craig Cessford
DTSTAMP:20190115T151526Z
DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'Buried with their belts on: people and architecture at the Cambridge Augustinian Friary ' by Craig Cessford (CAU)Monday 4th February 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.\Nhttp://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'Buried with their belts on: people and architecture at the Cambridge Augustinian Friary ' by Craig Cessford (CAU)
Monday 4th February
2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Samian Ware: All you need to know' by Geoffrey Dannell
DTSTAMP:20190115T151559Z
DESCRIPTION:\NFane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'Samian Ware: All you need to know' by Geoffrey Dannell Monday 4th January 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NSamian (or terra sigillata) was a form of fine table ware popular throughout the Roman world in the early Empire. It is often associated with higher status Roman buildings. Potter’s stamps can provide valuable information about date and location of manufacture. We are fortunate to have a specialist who can explain all about this type of plain and moulded pottery. Geoffrey Dannell has been involved in logging Samian finds all over Europe – and he can also address the presence of Samian ware at Peterborough and Nene Valley sites.\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).\Nhttps://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/samian-ware-what-you-need-to-know/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'Samian Ware: All you need to know' by Geoffrey Dannell
Monday 4th
January 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Samian (or terra sigillata) was a form of fine table ware popular throughout the Roman world in the early Empire. It is often associated with higher status Roman buildings. Potter’s stamps can provide valuable information about date and location of manufacture. We are fortunate to have a specialist who can explain all about this type of plain and moulded pottery. Geoffrey Dannell has been involved in logging Samian finds all over Europe – and he can also address the presence of Samian ware at Peterborough and Nene Valley sites.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/samian-ware-what-you-need-to-know/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Work at Pangani and its environs: discussion of the 19th century caravan trade in East Africa' by Paul Lane
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DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Work at Pangani and its environs: discussion of the 19th century caravan trade in East Africa' by Paul Lane (University of Cambridge)Wednesday 6th February 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)\Nhttp://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Work at Pangani and its environs: discussion of the 19th century caravan trade in East Africa' by Paul Lane (University of Cambridge)Wednesday 6th February 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members) http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Update on Archaeology at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens
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DESCRIPTION:\N\NHiston and Impington Archaeology Group - Talk'Update on Archaeology at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens (CAU)Monday 11th February 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNAlison Dickens is a senior manager at the University’s Cambridge Archaeological Unit, and has been investigating the archaeology of Cambridgeshire for over 25 years. Recent projects have included the Grand Arcade and Divinity School in Cambridge and she is currently running the huge project out on the site of Northstowe. Alison’s interests range from the Romans and Saxons through to WWII and beyond – and there’s plenty of all those in Cambridgeshire to keep her busy! She is President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and a Committee member of the Cambridge Association for Local History. Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.\N\Nhttps://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Talk'Update on Archaeology at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens (CAU)
Monday 11th February 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Alison Dickens is a senior manager at the University’s Cambridge Archaeological Unit, and has been investigating the archaeology of Cambridgeshire for over 25 years. Recent projects have included the Grand Arcade and Divinity School in Cambridge and she is currently running the huge project out on the site of Northstowe. Alison’s interests range from the Romans and Saxons through to WWII and beyond – and there’s plenty of all those in Cambridgeshire to keep her busy! She is President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and a Committee member of the Cambridge Association for Local History.
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Shining light on an old treasure: the Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk' by Jody Joy
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DESCRIPTION: \NFen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Shining light on an old treasure: the Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk' by Jody Joy (MAA)Thursday 14th February 2019 at 7:30pmCottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA\NOver the past 60 years, astounding discoveries of precious metal objects, including torcs, bracelets and finger rings, have been made at Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk. In total, 14 separate groups of objects, or hoards, dating to the second and first centuries BC have been discovered. Jody Joy is currently coordinating a major research project including a comprehensive scientific analysis of the objects and a reassessment of the site. He will discuss the results of the project, specifically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding.\NJody Joy is Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, responsible for British and European Archaeology. He previously worked at the British Museum, where he was Curator of European Iron Age Collections for eight years. He specializes in the archaeology of northwest Europe during the first millennium BC but his research interests also include the later Bronze Age and early Roman periods.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.\N
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Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk
'Shining light on an old treasure: the Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk' by Jody Joy (MAA)
Thursday 14th February 2019 at 7:30pm
Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
Over the past 60 years, astounding discoveries of precious metal objects, including torcs, bracelets and finger rings, have been made at Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk. In total, 14 separate groups of objects, or hoards, dating to the second and first centuries BC have been discovered. Jody Joy is currently coordinating a major research project including a comprehensive scientific analysis of the objects and a reassessment of the site. He will discuss the results of the project, specifically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding.
Jody Joy is Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, responsible for British and European Archaeology. He previously worked at the British Museum, where he was Curator of European Iron Age Collections for eight years. He specializes in the archaeology of northwest Europe during the first millennium BC but his research interests also include the later Bronze Age and early Roman periods.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The People of Roman Britain: Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:\NFenArch - Monthly Talk'The People of Roman Britain: Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)Wednesday 27th February 2019 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBAdmission: Free to all, but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450\Nhttp://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:FenArch - Monthly Talk'The People of Roman Britain: Introducing the Romano-British' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)
Wednesday 27th February 2019 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Admission: Free to all, but booking is essential at
info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Genealogy: the lopsided barge' by Robert Parker
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Genealogy: The lopsided barge' by Robert ParkerFriday 1st March 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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'Genealogy: The lopsided barge' by Robert Parker
Friday 1st March 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:HIAG Spring Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'New Perspectives on the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum and the Roman North' by Martin Millett
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DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'ldborough (N Yorks): new perspectives on the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum and the Roman North' by Martin MillettMonday 4th March 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.\Nhttp://www.camantsoc.org/events.html\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'ldborough (N Yorks): new perspectives on the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum and the Roman North' by Martin Millett
Monday 4th March
2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Prehistoric settlement in the Welland Valley' by Bob Hatton
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'Prehistoric Settlement in the Welland Valley' by Bob Hatton (University College Peterborough) Monday 4th March 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NThe Welland valley was a focus for prehistoric settlement, just as was the case in the Nene valley.\NArchaeologists are piecing together the scant evidence – often drawn from excavations in advance of gravel extraction which then removes all traces. Find out about the most recent research.\NAndrew Hatton was involved with the 1990s excavation at Stowe Farm near Greatford and has recently completed a review of Bronze Age field systems located along the Welland Valley as part of studying for his MPhil. The aim of the research was to place the site at Stowe Farm, Lincolnshire, in a local and regional context.\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).\Nhttps://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/samian-ware-what-you-need-to-know/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk 'Prehistoric Settlement in the Welland Valley' by Bob Hatton (University College Peterborough)
Monday 4th
March 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
The Welland valley was a focus for prehistoric settlement, just as was the case in the Nene valley.
Archaeologists are piecing together the scant evidence – often drawn from excavations in advance of gravel extraction which then removes all traces. Find out about the most recent research.
Andrew Hatton was involved with the 1990s excavation at Stowe Farm near Greatford and has recently completed a review of Bronze Age field systems located along the Welland Valley as part of studying for his MPhil. The aim of the research was to place the site at Stowe Farm, Lincolnshire, in a local and regional context.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'The Great Gold Torc: A new middle Bronze Age torc from near Ely' by Neil Wilkin
DTSTAMP:20190207T152430Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk\N\N'The Great Gold Torc: a 'new' middle Bronze Age torc from near Ely' by Neil Wilkin (The British Museum)Tuesday 5th March 2019 at 7:30pmWillingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJ\NA remarkable Middle Bronze Age twisted gold bar torc was discovered in East Cambridgeshire in 26 September 2015. Weighing 732 grams, measuring 126.5 cm in length, it is one of the largest found in Britain, Ireland and the near Continent, and is regarded as the best to be found in England in more than a century. It is much larger than usual examples and is made of 730g of almost pure gold. The find was made by a metal detectorist in a ploughed field in East Cambridgeshire and was reported to the local Finds Liaison Officer. It is now on display in Ely Museum.\NIn his talk Neil Wilkin will highlight the skill required to make this spectacular item. He will compare it to other examples from across Britain, Ireland, and France and will then consider where the torc fits into the story of the Bronze Age, with special mention of the way fashions and ways of dressing the body changed over the course of 1,500 years. The talk will then address the big questions we all want to answer: what was the function of such a large and ostentatious torc, and why was it made and deposited, seemingly on purpose at the edge of the fens?\NDr Neil Wilkin has been curator of Early Europe in the department of Britain, Europe and Prehistory at the British Museum, since 2012.\NAll welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Great Gold Torc: a 'new' middle Bronze Age torc from near Ely' by Neil Wilkin (The British Museum)
Tuesday 5th March 2019 at 7:30pm
Willingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJ
A remarkable Middle Bronze Age twisted gold bar torc was discovered in East Cambridgeshire in 26 September 2015. Weighing 732 grams, measuring 126.5 cm in length, it is one of the largest found in Britain, Ireland and the near Continent, and is regarded as the best to be found in England in more than a century. It is much larger than usual examples and is made of 730g of almost pure gold. The find was made by a metal detectorist in a ploughed field in East Cambridgeshire and was reported to the local Finds Liaison Officer. It is now on display in Ely Museum.
In his talk Neil Wilkin will highlight the skill required to make this spectacular item. He will compare it to other examples from across Britain, Ireland, and France and will then consider where the torc fits into the story of the Bronze Age, with special mention of the way fashions and ways of dressing the body changed over the course of 1,500 years. The talk will then address the big questions we all want to answer: what was the function of such a large and ostentatious torc, and why was it made and deposited, seemingly on purpose at the edge of the fens?
Dr Neil Wilkin has been curator of Early Europe in the department of Britain, Europe and Prehistory at the British Museum, since 2012.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Archaeolink's work in Tanzania with Paul Lane' by Patricia Hart
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DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Work in Tanzania with Paul Lane' by Patricia Hart (Archaeolink)Wednesday 6th March 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)\Nhttp://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Work in Tanzania with Paul Lane' by Patricia Hart (Archaeolink)
Wednesday 6th March
2019 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Community Archaeology Projects' by Carenza Lewis
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DESCRIPTION:\N\NHiston and Impington Archaeology Group - Talk'Community Archaeology Projects' by Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln)Monday 11th February 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.\N\N\N https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Talk'Community Archaeology Projects' by Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln)
Monday 11th
February 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Saxon bed burials' by Alison Dickens
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk\N'Saxon Bed Burials' by Alison Dickens (CAU)\NWednesday 27th March 2019 at 7:30pm\NMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB\N\NThis type of burial is extremely rare and the recent find at Trumpington has stimulated a lot of interest. The speaker is Alison Dickens who is the Archaeological manager at the Cambridge Archaeological unit.\N\NAdmission: All welcome. £3 .Booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450\Nhttp://www.fenarch.org.uk/event/saxon-bed-burials/
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'Saxon Bed Burials' by Alison Dickens (CAU)
Wednesday 27th March 2019 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
This type of burial is extremely rare and the recent find at Trumpington has stimulated a lot of interest. The speaker is Alison Dickens who is the Archaeological manager at the Cambridge Archaeological unit.
Admission: All welcome. £3 .Booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
http://www.fenarch.org.uk/event/saxon-bed-burials/
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Archaeological Textiles' by Margarita Gleba
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - AGM & Monthly Talk'Archaeological Textiles and What we can learn from them' by Margarita GlebaMonday 1st April 2019 at 6pm (AGM: 5:45pm)Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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'Archaeological Textiles and What we can learn from them' by Margarita Gleba
Monday 1st April 2019 at 6pm (AGM: 5:45pm)
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Medieval Salterns of Kings Lynn' by Paul Spoerry
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk & AGM'Investigating the Medieval Salterns of Kings Lynn' by Paul Spoerry (OA East)Wednesday 3rd April 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk & AGM
'Investigating the Medieval Salterns of Kings Lynn' by Paul Spoerry (OA East)
Wednesday 3rd April 2019 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'The Reynolds Family of Little Paxton' by Canon Annette Reed
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'The Reynolds Family of Little Paxton' by Canon Annette ReedFriday 5th April 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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'The Reynolds Family of Little Paxton' by Canon Annette Reed
Friday 5th April 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Itter Crescent Roman Villa' by FRAG team
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk & AGM'Itter Crescent Roman Villa' by FRAG TeamMonday 8th April 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASA review of what we know about the Roman villa located between Itter Crescent and Fane Road in Peterborough. This will include an update on what was learnt from the exploratory excavtion in October 2018. The FRAG Annual General Meeting will follow at about 8pm. All are welcome to attend and help shape the development of the group.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/itter-crescent-roman-villa-agm/
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'Itter Crescent Roman Villa' by FRAG Team
Monday 8th April 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
A review of what we know about the Roman villa located between Itter Crescent and Fane Road in Peterborough. This will include an update on what was learnt from the exploratory excavtion in October 2018. The FRAG Annual General Meeting will follow at about 8pm. All are welcome to attend and help shape the development of the group.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/itter-crescent-roman-villa-agm/
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Analysis of Human-Animal Burials in Neolithic Britain' by Leah Damman
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'All together now: analysis of human–animal burials in Neolithic Britain' by Leah Damman (University of Cambridge)Thursday 11th April 2019 at 7:30pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAIn this talk Leah Damman will share with you her fascination with just how much bones can tell the story of those they belonged to – how much of the puzzle of the past they can represent. Fragmented, mixed assemblages of human and animal bones are common in archaeological deposits, particularly in prehistoric contexts across Europe and the British Isles. Leah’s research is focused on such mixed burials from Neolithic Britain (4000–2500 BCE), a period where not much more than the skeletal evidence remains. Standard approaches to studying human remains in these contexts yield only limited understanding of the burials; animal bones are usually analysed separately. Leah is studying both the human and animal material by using human osteological and zooarchaeological methods, combined with specialised methods such as cut mark analysis and ZooMS. The aim is to understand more fully what happened to these remains (human and animal) around the time of death, when they were buried and subsequently.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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'All together now: analysis of human–animal burials in Neolithic Britain' by Leah Damman (University of Cambridge)
Thursday 11th April 2019 at 7:30pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
In this talk Leah Damman will share with you her fascination with just how much bones can tell the story of those they belonged to – how much of the puzzle of the past they can represent. Fragmented, mixed assemblages of human and animal bones are common in archaeological deposits, particularly in prehistoric contexts across Europe and the British Isles. Leah’s research is focused on such mixed burials from Neolithic Britain (4000–2500 BCE), a period where not much more than the skeletal evidence remains. Standard approaches to studying human remains in these contexts yield only limited understanding of the burials; animal bones are usually analysed separately. Leah is studying both the human and animal material by using human osteological and zooarchaeological methods, combined with specialised methods such as cut mark analysis and ZooMS. The aim is to understand more fully what happened to these remains (human and animal) around the time of death, when they were buried and subsequently.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The Must Farm Pile-Dwelling Settlement' by Mark Knight
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DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Must Farm Pile-Dwelling Settlement – Britain’s Pompeii!' by Mark Knight (CAU)Monday 29th April 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
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'The Must Farm Pile-Dwelling Settlement – Britain’s Pompeii!' by Mark Knight (CAU)
Monday 29th April 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/whats-next/hiag-talks-programme-2018-2019/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Roman graffiti' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk & AGM'Roman Graffiti' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)Wednesday 1st May 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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'Roman Graffiti' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)
Wednesday 1st May 2019 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - ACE
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'Flag Fen to Must Farm' by Stuart Orme
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Flag Fen to Must Farm' by Stuart OrmeFriday 3rd May 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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'Flag Fen to Must Farm' by Stuart Orme
Friday 3rd May 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Archaeological investigations on the Cape Verde Islands' by Marie Louise Sørensen and Chris Evans
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'A Place of Arrivals: Archaeologial investigations on the Cape Verde Islands' by Marie Louise Sørensen (University of Cambridge) and Chris Evans (CAU)Monday 13th May 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.https://www.camantsoc.org/meetings-and-events/
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'A Place of Arrivals: Archaeologial investigations on the Cape Verde Islands' by Marie Louise Sørensen (University of Cambridge) and Chris Evans (CAU)
Monday 13th May 2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
https://www.camantsoc.org/meetings-and-events/
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Grave goods of the abbots of Peterborough' by Hannah Saunders
DTSTAMP:20190411T072810Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk & AGM'Lost and Found: Grave Goods of the Abbots of Peterborough' by Hannah SaundersMonday 13th May 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASThis talk draws on recent research by the speaker on the thirteenth-century Benedictine Abbots of Peterborough, and the funerary culture associated with the monastery. Hannah is an Artist and Medieval Art Historian currently based in Cambridgeshire. In 2015 she completed her BA HONS in Documentary Photography at The University of Wales, Newport, and in 2018 she graduated from The Courtauld Institute of Art with an MA specialising in The Supernatural Middle Ages.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/advancing-the-happy-dead/
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'Lost and Found: Grave Goods of the Abbots of Peterborough' by Hannah Saunders
Monday 13th May 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
This talk draws on recent research by the speaker on the thirteenth-century Benedictine Abbots of Peterborough, and the funerary culture associated with the monastery. Hannah is an Artist and Medieval Art Historian currently based in Cambridgeshire. In 2015 she completed her BA HONS in Documentary Photography at The University of Wales, Newport, and in 2018 she graduated from The Courtauld Institute of Art with an MA specialising in The Supernatural Middle Ages.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/advancing-the-happy-dead/
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Archaeology along the East Anglia ONE route' by Andy Peachey
DTSTAMP:20190411T072902Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Archaeology along the East Anglia ONE cable route: changing the landscape of the River Deben Valley in east Suffolk' by Andy Peachey (Archaeological Solutions)Wednesday 15th May 2019 at 7:30pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAThe excavation of a cable route to serve the East Anglia ONE off shore wind farm has allowed an unprecedented opportunity for archaeologists to investigate the landscape of the Deben Valley and its tributaries to the east and north of Ipswich. Archaeologists have recorded remains of every period, including new evidence for late Bronze age settlement and enclosures, with field systems similar to those still present today; as well as Roman farmsteads that relate closely to a Saxon hall and village. But most notable is a monumental prehistoric enclosure situated on a hill slope that contains a wooden trackway. The preservation of this trackway is exceptional due to the presence of springs that kept the vast ditch system waterlogged. The trackway may have acted as a platform within a monument that was designed to be viewed at the head of the river valley, with initial radiocarbon dates indicating it was established close to the beginning of the early Neolithic period, and re-laid subsequently in that period, coinciding with the establishment of agrarian communities in Britain. Prehistoric pottery is rare on the site, but other artefacts have suggested a hugely symbolic purpose.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk
'Archaeology along the East Anglia ONE cable route: changing the landscape of the River Deben Valley in east Suffolk' by Andy Peachey (Archaeological Solutions)
Wednesday 15th May 2019 at 7:30pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
The excavation of a cable route to serve the East Anglia ONE off shore wind farm has allowed an unprecedented opportunity for archaeologists to investigate the landscape of the Deben Valley and its tributaries to the east and north of Ipswich. Archaeologists have recorded remains of every period, including new evidence for late Bronze age settlement and enclosures, with field systems similar to those still present today; as well as Roman farmsteads that relate closely to a Saxon hall and village. But most notable is a monumental prehistoric enclosure situated on a hill slope that contains a wooden trackway. The preservation of this trackway is exceptional due to the presence of springs that kept the vast ditch system waterlogged. The trackway may have acted as a platform within a monument that was designed to be viewed at the head of the river valley, with initial radiocarbon dates indicating it was established close to the beginning of the early Neolithic period, and re-laid subsequently in that period, coinciding with the establishment of agrarian communities in Britain. Prehistoric pottery is rare on the site, but other artefacts have suggested a hugely symbolic purpose.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - HIAG
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - HIAG
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Paradise Found? Archaeology of Bahrain' by Michael Olney
DTSTAMP:20190528T132545Z
DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Paradise Found? Archaeology of Bahrain' by Michael OlneyMonday 3rd June 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/paradise-found-archaeology-of-bahrain/
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'Paradise Found? Archaeology of Bahrain' by Michael Olney
Monday 3rd June 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/paradise-found-archaeology-of-bahrain/
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SUMMARY:Huntingdonshire Archives Book Launch 'The Singing Milkmaid - Life in Post-Restoration Huntingdonshire'
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DESCRIPTION:Huntingdonshire Archives - Book Launch'The Singing Milkmaid - Life in Post-Restoration Huntingdonshire'Tuesday 4th June 2019 at 2pmHuntingdon Library and Archives, Princes St, Huntingdon PE29 3PATo celebrate the reopening of Huntingdonshire Archives in June 2019, the authors of a new book ‘The Singing Milkmaids’ will be giving a free illustrated talk. An exhibition of archives used in researching this new history of the county will be on display in the newly opened archives. Signed copies of the new book will be available for purchase.All welcome. Refreshments will be provided.
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'The Singing Milkmaid - Life in Post-Restoration Huntingdonshire'
Tuesday 4th June 2019 at 2pm
Huntingdon Library and Archives, Princes St, Huntingdon PE29 3PA
To celebrate the reopening of Huntingdonshire Archives in June 2019, the authors of a new book ‘The Singing Milkmaids’ will be giving a free illustrated talk. An exhibition of archives used in researching this new history of the county will be on display in the newly opened archives. Signed copies of the new book will be available for purchase.
All welcome. Refreshments will be provided.
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SUMMARY:CAFG Talk 'Snailwell: A Late Iron Age Elite Burial from Southern England' by Jody Joy
DTSTAMP:20190528T132750Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Snailwell: A Late Iron Age Elite Burial from Southern England' by Jody Joy (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)Wednesday 5th June 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.In 1952 a well-furnished cremation burial was discovered by accident during the construction of a new housing estate at Snailwell, Cambridgeshire. Some objects from the grave are well known, such as the beautiful spiral bracelet with its fearsome animal-headed terminals. But others which tell us a lot about the grave occupant, like the belt buckle thought from a Roman military belt, are not. In this presentation, Jody Joy will discuss his recent work re-examining these artefacts, telling the story of this fascinating burial.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk
'Snailwell: A Late Iron Age Elite Burial from Southern England' by Jody Joy (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)
Wednesday 5th June 2019 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
In 1952 a well-furnished cremation burial was discovered by accident during the construction of a new housing estate at Snailwell, Cambridgeshire. Some objects from the grave are well known, such as the beautiful spiral bracelet with its fearsome animal-headed terminals. But others which tell us a lot about the grave occupant, like the belt buckle thought from a Roman military belt, are not. In this presentation, Jody Joy will discuss his recent work re-examining these artefacts, telling the story of this fascinating burial.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440
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SUMMARY:SNLHS Talk 'The Great Northern Railway through St Neots' by George Howe
DTSTAMP:20190528T133604Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly Talk'The Great Northern Railway through St Neots' by George HoweFriday 7th June 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDIn this talk George will reveal the origins and fascinating history of the Great Northern Railway, its route, and how it evolved into the southern part of the East Coast Main Line.But how did all this affect St Neots Station and goods yard? And how did the town cope with the consequent growth in traffic over the years? Come along to find out.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly Talk
'The Great Northern Railway through St Neots' by George Howe
Friday 7th June 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
In this talk George will reveal the origins and fascinating history of the Great Northern Railway, its route, and how it evolved into the southern part of the East Coast Main Line.
But how did all this affect St Neots Station and goods yard? And how did the town cope with the consequent growth in traffic over the years? Come along to find out.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:SNLHS Talk 'Love's Farm Excavation Update' by Mark Hinman
DTSTAMP:20190528T133941Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Additional Talk'Love's Farm Excavation Update' by Mark Hinman (Pre-Construct Archaeology)Friday 14th June 2019 at 7:30pmLoves Farm House, Kester Way, St Neots, PE19 6SL (NOTE: Parking is limited at Loves Farm House. If possible, please use public transport (it is next to the railway station) or car share)Mark has updated the Society on progress with the excavations and post-excavation work on a number of occasions but now the final report on this nationally important project has recently been published. Hear the latest about the largest archaeological operation ever to be undertaken in St Neots.All welcome. Tickets £5 from St Neots Museum (01480 214163) or on the door (subject to availability).http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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'Love's Farm Excavation Update' by Mark Hinman (Pre-Construct Archaeology)
Friday 14th June 2019 at 7:30pm
Loves Farm House, Kester Way, St Neots, PE19 6SL (NOTE: Parking is limited at Loves Farm House. If possible, please use public transport (it is next to the railway station) or car share)
Mark has updated the Society on progress with the excavations and post-excavation work on a number of occasions but now the final report on this nationally important project has recently been published. Hear the latest about the largest archaeological operation ever to be undertaken in St Neots.
All welcome. Tickets £5 from St Neots Museum (01480 214163) or on the door (subject to availability).
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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SUMMARY:FEAG Talk 'Sites in a landscape: ongoing investigations at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens
DTSTAMP:20190528T133652Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Sites in a landscape: ongoing investigations at Northstowe' by Alison DickensFriday 14th June 2019 at 7:30pmRampton Village HallThe Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavations are continuing at the New Town of Northstowe. Project leader Alison Dickens will update about the latest findings on the large Iron Age and Roman settlement site (almost 1km long) on the airfield, and give a brief preview of the newest areas of investigation. The site, which is larger than Roman Cambridge, has produced thousands of artefacts providing evidence of the settlement, its industry, trade, religion and domestic life. Alison is a senior manager at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit and has been investigating the archaeology of Cambridgeshire for over 25 years. She lives in Rampton.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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'Sites in a landscape: ongoing investigations at Northstowe' by Alison Dickens
Friday 14th June 2019 at 7:30pm
Rampton Village Hall
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavations are continuing at the New Town of Northstowe. Project leader Alison Dickens will update about the latest findings on the large Iron Age and Roman settlement site (almost 1km long) on the airfield, and give a brief preview of the newest areas of investigation. The site, which is larger than Roman Cambridge, has produced thousands of artefacts providing evidence of the settlement, its industry, trade, religion and domestic life. Alison is a senior manager at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit and has been investigating the archaeology of Cambridgeshire for over 25 years. She lives in Rampton.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190615
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Heritage Festival 2019
DTSTAMP:20190528T134037Z
DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Heritage Festival 2019\N15th - 16th June 2019\NCathedral Square, Peterborough, PE1 1XH\NThe UK's largest multi-period city centre living history festival. This year it returns to Cathedral Square in Peterborough city centre for another year of traditional family fun.\Nhttps://vivacity.org/heritage/peterborough-heritage-festival-2019/
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Cathedral Square, Peterborough, PE1 1XH
The UK's largest multi-period city centre living history festival. This year it returns to Cathedral Square in Peterborough city centre for another year of traditional family fun.
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
DTSTAMP:20190501T081615Z
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SUMMARY:Wimpole History Festival 2019
DTSTAMP:20190528T134148Z
DESCRIPTION:Wimpole History Festival 201920th - 23rd June 2019Wimpole Estate, Arrington, SG8 0BWBooking has opened for events taking place during the third annual Wimpole History Festival at the National Trust's Wimpole Estate. Advance booking is required for many of the talks and activities. One of the talks will be on 'Investigations of the Roman Landscape at Wimpole' by the National Trust's archaeologist, Shannon Hogan, reviewing the finds of OA East's excavations at Lamp Hill last year.http://www.wimpolehistoryfestival.com/
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20th - 23rd June 2019
Wimpole Estate, Arrington, SG8 0BW
Booking has opened for events taking place during the third annual Wimpole History Festival at the National Trust's Wimpole Estate. Advance booking is required for many of the talks and activities. One of the talks will be on 'Investigations of the Roman Landscape at Wimpole' by the National Trust's archaeologist, Shannon Hogan, reviewing the finds of OA East's excavations at Lamp Hill last year.
http://www.wimpolehistoryfestival.com/
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SUMMARY:NAHRG Seminar 'A Day of Norfolk Local History Talks'
DTSTAMP:20190528T134249Z
DESCRIPTION:Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Research Group - Seminar'A Norfolk Miscellany: A Day of Norfolk Local History Talks'Saturday 22nd June 2019 10am - 5pmThomas Paine Lecture Theatre, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJThis will be a day of talks on various aspects of Norfolk's local history, aimed not only at our members but also at interested members of the public. Talk topics include Seahenge, Medieval graffiti, monastic archaeology, Broadland heritage and the impact of USAAF airfields on the landscape. The late local historian Chris Barringer's long-awaited book 'A Norfolk History' is about to be launched and will be on sale. Members: £20 and Non-Members: £24 (including lectures, refreshments and buffet lunch). To book email enquiries@nahrg.org.uk or ring 01953 453915.
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'A Norfolk Miscellany: A Day of Norfolk Local History Talks'
Saturday 22nd June 2019 10am - 5pm
Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
This will be a day of talks on various aspects of Norfolk's local history, aimed not only at our members but also at interested members of the public. Talk topics include Seahenge, Medieval graffiti, monastic archaeology, Broadland heritage and the impact of USAAF airfields on the landscape. The late local historian Chris Barringer's long-awaited book 'A Norfolk History' is about to be launched and will be on sale.
Members: £20 and Non-Members: £24 (including lectures, refreshments and buffet lunch). To book email enquiries@nahrg.org.uk or ring 01953 453915.
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SUMMARY:St Mary's Church, Godmanchester Book Launch
DTSTAMP:20190528T134411Z
DESCRIPTION:Friends of St Mary's Church, Godmanchester - Book Launch'The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Godmanchester - A History' by Ken SneathSaturday 22nd June 2019 at 7pmThe launch of a new book, which has been written for all with an interest in the history of the Parish Church, not just for the church or its members! An illustrated talk by the author and historian, Ken Sneath and another on 'The Roman Secrets of Godmanchester' by Kate Hadley. There will be lots of delicious food, wine and raffle. Tickets £10 from: Kate Hadley 01480 454154; Ken Sneath 01480 450686; Sue Worthington 01480 411242; adrian@sington.co.uk (All profits to the Transformation Project).
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'The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Godmanchester - A History' by Ken Sneath
Saturday 22nd June 2019 at 7pm
The launch of a new book, which has been written for all with an interest in the history of the Parish Church, not just for the church or its members! An illustrated talk by the author and historian, Ken Sneath and another on 'The Roman Secrets of Godmanchester' by Kate Hadley. There will be lots of delicious food, wine and raffle.
Tickets £10 from: Kate Hadley 01480 454154; Ken Sneath 01480 450686; Sue Worthington 01480 411242; adrian@sington.co.uk (All profits to the Transformation Project).
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190713
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FenArch
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SUMMARY:Festival of Archaeology 2019
DTSTAMP:20190207T153126Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.archaeologyfestival.org.uk/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190810
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SUMMARY:Ramsey Abbey Community Project - Open Weekend
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DESCRIPTION:\NRamsey Abbey Community Project - Medieval Weekend\NSaturday 10th and Sunday 11th August 2019 10am - 4pm each day\NAbbey Road, Hollow Ln, Ramsey PE26 1DG\NThis open weekend takes place during the second of two seasons of excavation undertaken by Ramsey Abbey Community Project at Abbey College in Ramsey. Thanks to the generosity of National Lottery players, there will be free guided tours of the site by members of the Ramsey Abbey Community Project as well as hands-on activities and displays be re-enactors. There will also be free entry to Ramsey Abbey gatehouse, the medieval Lady Chapel and the Walled Kitchen Garden. Refreshments and toilets available.\Nhttp://www.discoverramsey.co.uk/events/free-medieval-weekend/
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Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August 2019 10am - 4pm each day
Abbey Road, Hollow Ln, Ramsey PE26 1DG
This open weekend takes place during the second of two seasons of excavation undertaken by Ramsey Abbey Community Project at Abbey College in Ramsey. Thanks to the generosity of National Lottery players, there will be free guided tours of the site by members of the Ramsey Abbey Community Project as well as hands-on activities and displays be re-enactors. There will also be free entry to Ramsey Abbey gatehouse, the medieval Lady Chapel and the Walled Kitchen Garden. Refreshments and toilets available.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190824
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FEAG
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - WAP
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SUMMARY:FEAG - Norfolk trip
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Norfolk Trip\NSaturday 24th August 2019 Meet at the Church of St Mary, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Swaffham, at 11am (http://www.saintmaryschurch.uk/)Meet at Caistor Roman Town at 3pm (https://www.norfarchtrust.org.uk/project/caistor-roman-town/)A church has stood on the site of St Mary’s for over 1,000 years. The well-preserved 13th century wall paintings are the most striking feature of the church. They show a very rare image of the Holy Trinity – the earliest known example of a wall painting showing this subject in Europe and most likely unique in Britain. The church is a Grade 1 listed building and still occasionally used for services. Caistor Roman Town also known as Venta Icenorum, was the largest Roman town in East Anglia. It has been studied in detail in a project led by Will Bowden of the University of Nottingham in collaboration with the Norfolk Archaeological Trust (who own the site).Places are limited and if you would like to attend you must book. Please contact Vicki Harley via vicki.harley@care4free.net The cost will be £5 for St Mary’s and £2 for Caistor Roman Town. Further details of where to meet and suggestions for where to have lunch will be sent to those who book. https://feagblog.wordpress.com/
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Saturday 24th
August 2019
Meet at the Church of St Mary, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Swaffham, at 11am (
http://www.saintmaryschurch.uk/)
Meet at Caistor Roman Town at 3pm
(https://www.norfarchtrust.org.uk/project/caistor-roman-town/)
A church has stood on the site of St Mary’s for over 1,000 years. The well-preserved 13th century wall paintings are the most striking feature of the church. They show a very rare image of the Holy Trinity – the earliest known example of a wall painting showing this subject in Europe and most likely unique in Britain. The church is a Grade 1 listed building and still occasionally used for services. Caistor Roman Town also known as Venta Icenorum, was the largest Roman town in East Anglia. It has been studied in detail in a project led by Will Bowden of the University of Nottingham in collaboration with the Norfolk Archaeological Trust (who own the site).
Places are limited and if you would like to attend you must book. Please contact Vicki Harley via
vicki.harley@care4free.net
The cost will be £5 for St Mary’s and £2 for Caistor Roman Town. Further details of where to meet and suggestions for where to have lunch will be sent to those who book.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Peterborough Cathedral' by Nicholas Drewett
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Peterborough Cathedral - Back from the Flames' by Nicholas DrewettMonday 2nd September 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASThe talk is about Peterborough Cathedral’s recovery from the 2001 fire and the job of cleaning and restoration. Nick Drewett was Head Verger of Peterborough Cathedral for 24 years before retiring 4 years ago.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peterborough-cathedral-back-from-the-flames/
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'Peterborough Cathedral - Back from the Flames' by Nicholas Drewett
Monday 2nd September 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
The talk is about Peterborough Cathedral’s recovery from the 2001 fire and the job of cleaning and restoration. Nick Drewett was Head Verger of Peterborough Cathedral for 24 years before retiring 4 years ago.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peterborough-cathedral-back-from-the-flames/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190902T193000
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SUMMARY:WLHS Talk 'Anglo Saxons, Beds and Gold' by Alison Dickens
DTSTAMP:20190808T121647Z
DESCRIPTION:Warboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'All that Glisters: Anglo Saxons, Beds and Gold' by Alison DickensMonday 2nd September 2019 at 7:30pmMethodist Church, High Street, Warboys\NLooking at the phenomenon of bed burials in early Saxon England focussing on the recent discovery at Trumpington Meadows in Cambridgeshire. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.fowl.org.uk/directorydetails/directorypages/warboys_local_history_society.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Warboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'All that Glisters: Anglo Saxons, Beds and Gold' by Alison Dickens
Monday 2nd September
2019 at 7:30pm
Methodist Church, High Street, Warboys
Looking at the phenomenon of bed burials in early Saxon England focussing on the recent discovery at Trumpington Meadows in Cambridgeshire.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190905T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190905T201500
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Searching for the Anglo-Norman criminal' by Alyx Mattison
DTSTAMP:20190808T105544Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Searching for the Anglo-Norman criminal: how the Conquest affected capital punishment and deviant burial practices’ by Alyx MattisonThursday 5th September 2019 at 7:15pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UAIn this talk Alyx will present some of the highlights of her research on the archaeological and historical evidence for changes in judicial punishment and the funerary treatment of criminals evident around the time of the Conquest and explore the possible motivating factors. Alyx Mattison is interested in the funerary archaeology and judicial history of early medieval England, in particular the Norman Conquest. She recently completed her PhD on this topic at the University of Sheffield, using evidence from both historical documentation and previously excavated cemeteries from the late Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman periods.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/\N
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'Searching for the Anglo-Norman criminal: how the Conquest affected capital punishment and deviant burial practices’ by Alyx Mattison
Thursday 5th September 2019 at 7:15pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
In this talk Alyx will present some of the highlights of her research on the archaeological and historical evidence for changes in judicial punishment and the funerary treatment of criminals evident around the time of the Conquest and explore the possible motivating factors. Alyx Mattison is interested in the funerary archaeology and judicial history of early medieval England, in particular the Norman Conquest. She recently completed her PhD on this topic at the University of Sheffield, using evidence from both historical documentation and previously excavated cemeteries from the late Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman periods.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190906T193000
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SUMMARY:St Neots Talk 'The Great North Road and Eaton Socon' by Sue Jarrett
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'The Great North Road and Eaton Socon' by Sue JarrettFriday 6th September 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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'The Great North Road and Eaton Socon' by Sue Jarrett
Friday 6th September 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190909T193000
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Iron Age Coins' by Rodney Scarle
DTSTAMP:20190820T084413Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Windows into the Distant Past: Iron Age coins and what they tell us about the Celtic peoples' by Rodney ScarleMonday 9th September 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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'Windows into the Distant Past: Iron Age coins and what they tell us about the Celtic peoples' by Rodney Scarle
Monday 9th September 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190915
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SUMMARY:Landscape Survey Group - Conference
DTSTAMP:20190808T105045Z
DESCRIPTION:Landscape Survey Group - Conference\NFriday 13th - Saturday 14th September 2019\N\NThe Landscape Survey Group’s 5th annual conference will combine a day of presentations and discussion with a fieldtrip to Breckland landscapes. Registration is available for the full programme (£25 members, £30 non-members) or Friday conference only, including lunch (£20 members, £25 non-members). Registration forms and membership forms are available from the group's website or by email from landscapesurveygroup@gmail.com For more information about the conference including the full programme, visit their website: http://landscapesurvey.org/?page_id=795\N
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Friday 13th - Saturday 14th September 2019
The Landscape Survey Group’s 5th annual conference will combine a day of presentations and discussion with a fieldtrip to Breckland landscapes. Registration is available for the full programme (£25 members, £30 non-members) or Friday conference only, including lunch (£20 members, £25 non-members). Registration forms and membership forms are available from the group's website or by email from landscapesurveygroup@gmail.com For more information about the conference including the full programme, visit their website: http://landscapesurvey.org/?page_id=795
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190923
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SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days
DTSTAMP:20190808T105007Z
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Open Days\NFriday 13th - Sunday 22nd September 2019\NHeritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture, bringing together over 2,000 organisations, 5,000 events and 40,000 volunteers. Every year in September, places across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, community and history. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it’s all FREE.\Nhttps://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/
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Friday 13th - Sunday 22nd September 2019
Heritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture, bringing together over 2,000 organisations, 5,000 events and 40,000 volunteers. Every year in September, places across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, community and history. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it’s all FREE.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190913T110000
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SUMMARY:Sawtry - Heritage Open Days
DTSTAMP:20190808T132520Z
DESCRIPTION:Sawtry History Society - Heritage Open Days\NFriday 13th and Saturday 14th September 2019 (11am - 4pm each day)\NOld Lock Up, The Green, Sawtry, Huntingdon, PE28 5SS\NThere will be a heritage exhibition at the Old School by Sawtry History Society with refreshments available. Heritage blue plaques will be put up on the Old School Hall, the Old Fire Station and the Old Lock Up by Sawtry Parish Council. Come to the Old Lock Up on the Green and see what it would have been like in Victorian times when it was a jail and see some of Sawtry's archaeological finds.\Nhttp://www.sawtryhistorysociety.btck.co.uk/UpcomingEvents
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Friday 13th and Saturday 14th September 2019 (11am - 4pm each day)
Old Lock Up, The Green, Sawtry, Huntingdon, PE28 5SS
There will be a heritage exhibition at the Old School by Sawtry History Society with refreshments available. Heritage blue plaques will be put up on the Old School Hall, the Old Fire Station and the Old Lock Up by Sawtry Parish Council. Come to the Old Lock Up on the Green and see what it would have been like in Victorian times when it was a jail and see some of Sawtry's archaeological finds.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190922T100000
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SUMMARY:Stonea Camp Open Day
DTSTAMP:20190906T102230Z
DESCRIPTION:Heritage, Culture & Community - Stonea Camp Open Day\NSunday 22nd September 2019 10am - 4pm\NStonea Camp, Wimblington, March PE15 0DX\NExplore the lowest lying 'hill fort' in the British Isles and its connection to the Roman conquest of the Iceni territories. Acitivies will include Roman and Iron Age re-enactors and guided tours of the site.\NFree to all.\Nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/623247214749278/
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Sunday 22nd September 2019 10am - 4pm
Stonea Camp, Wimblington, March PE15 0DX
Explore the lowest lying 'hill fort' in the British Isles and its connection to the Roman conquest of the Iceni territories. Acitivies will include Roman and Iron Age re-enactors and guided tours of the site.
Free to all.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190928
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - HIAG
DTSTAMP:20190524T150700Z
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - HIAG
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SUMMARY:Eltisley Talk 'A Desktop Tour of London's Blackfriars' by Ken Drake
DTSTAMP:20190808T123427Z
DESCRIPTION: \N\NEltisley History Society - Monthly Talk'A Desktop Tour of London's Blackfriars' by Ken Drake Wednesday 25th September 2019 at 7:45pmThe Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk/news/article/programme-of-events-for-the-coming-year.html \N
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Eltisley History Society - Monthly Talk'A Desktop Tour of London's Blackfriars' by Ken Drake
Wednesday 25th September
2019 at 7:45pm
The Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190928
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SUMMARY:CBA East - Conference
DTSTAMP:20190808T105109Z
DESCRIPTION:CBA East - Conference\NArchaeology in the East: Celebrating the CBA's 75th Anniversary\NSaturday 28th September 2019 10am - 5pm\NIpswich IP-City Centre, 1 Bath Street, Ipswich, IP2 8SD\NJoin CBA East to hear about some of the most significant Archaeological Discoveries and Research from across the Eastern Region. Programme and booking details in the attached PDF. For further information please contact cbaeast@archaeologyuk.org\NAdvance booking required. Lunch included in ticket price (£20 for CBA East members/£25 for non-members).\Nhttp://cbae.archaeologyuk.org/events/
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Archaeology in the East: Celebrating the CBA's 75th Anniversary
Saturday 28th September 2019 10am - 5pm
Ipswich IP-City Centre, 1 Bath Street, Ipswich, IP2 8SD
Join CBA East to hear about some of the most significant Archaeological Discoveries and Research from across the Eastern Region. Programme and booking details in the attached PDF. For further information please contact
cbaeast@archaeologyuk.orgAdvance booking required. Lunch included in ticket price (£20 for CBA East members/£25 for non-members).
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191002T191500
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Excavating Medieval cemeteries in Cambridgeshire' by Craig Cessford
DTSTAMP:20190828T074415Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Excavating Medieval cemeteries in Cambridgeshire: the After the Plague project and rural/village sites’ by Craig Cessford (CAU)Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at 7:15pmLandbeach Village Hall, Green End, Landbeach, Cambs, CB25 9FGCraig Cessford has worked in archaeology in Cambridgeshire for over 20 years with a particular focus on medieval and later urban archaeology. He is currently both a senior project officer with the Cambridge Archaeological Unit and a co-investigator on the After the Plague project at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. His current research includes a study of the excavations of a number of rural cemeteries in Cambridgeshire from the Early Anglo-Saxon to Post-Medieval periods.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk
'Excavating Medieval cemeteries in Cambridgeshire: the After the Plague project and rural/village sites’ by Craig Cessford (CAU)
Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at 7:15pm
Landbeach Village Hall, Green End, Landbeach, Cambs, CB25 9FG
Craig Cessford has worked in archaeology in Cambridgeshire for over 20 years with a particular focus on medieval and later urban archaeology. He is currently both a senior project officer with the Cambridge Archaeological Unit and a co-investigator on the After the Plague project at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. His current research includes a study of the excavations of a number of rural cemeteries in Cambridgeshire from the Early Anglo-Saxon to Post-Medieval periods.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'The Weird and Wonderful World of the Romans' by Paddy Lambert
DTSTAMP:20190923T145131Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'The Weird and Wonderful World of the Romans' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497
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'The Weird and Wonderful World of the Romans' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)
Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191011
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - FenArch
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'David Parr House' by Tamsin Wimhurst
DTSTAMP:20190919T074458Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'David Parr House, Cambridge' by Tamsin WimhurstFriday 4th October 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\NBehind an unremarkable door of an unremarkable terraced house in a quiet corner of Cambridge hides an artistic treasure.David Parr House is a modest residence but holds an exceptional painted interior. Its walls and ceilings are decorated with beautifully patterned designs that would not be out of place in a Victorian church or an Arts & Crafts home. Until recently, the house was only known to few people, but a project is now underway to uncover the secrets of this extraordinary place.\N\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\Nhttp://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047 \N
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'David Parr House, Cambridge' by Tamsin Wimhurst
Friday 4th October 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD Behind an unremarkable door of an unremarkable terraced house in a quiet corner of Cambridge hides an artistic treasure.
David Parr House is a modest residence but holds an exceptional painted interior. Its walls and ceilings are decorated with beautifully patterned designs that would not be out of place in a Victorian church or an Arts & Crafts home. Until recently, the house was only known to few people, but a project is now underway to uncover the secrets of this extraordinary place.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:CAS Talk 'Long Before Brexit' by Alison Sheridan
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk (jointly with the Prehistoric Society)'Long Before Brexit' by Alison SheridanMonday 7th October 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ\NThe question of immigration has been at the front of people’s minds as the Brexit ‘situation’ unfolds (or rather, unravels). It has also come to the fore in contemporary archaeology, as a way of explaining cultural and economic change that had suffered from several decades of rejection. What has brought it back onto the table is the result of isotopic and, above all, ancient DNA analysis – the latter helping us to find out who we are and from where we came. This lecture will examine the current debate about human migration as it relates to two major changes in British and Irish prehistory: first, the appearance of a farming way of life around 4000 BC, and secondly, the appearance of metalworking know-how and a host of other Continental novelties during the 25th century BC.Members of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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'Long Before Brexit' by Alison Sheridan
Monday 7th October 2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
The question of immigration has been at the front of people’s minds as the Brexit ‘situation’ unfolds (or rather, unravels). It has also come to the fore in contemporary archaeology, as a way of explaining cultural and economic change that had suffered from several decades of rejection. What has brought it back onto the table is the result of isotopic and, above all, ancient DNA analysis – the latter helping us to find out who we are and from where we came. This lecture will examine the current debate about human migration as it relates to two major changes in British and Irish prehistory: first, the appearance of a farming way of life around 4000 BC, and secondly, the appearance of metalworking know-how and a host of other Continental novelties during the 25th century BC.
Members of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:FRAG Talk 'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue Ooosthuizen
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue Ooothuizen (University of Cambridge)Monday 7th October 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASArchaeologies and histories of the fens of eastern England, continue to suggest, explicitly or by implication, that the early medieval fenland was dominated by the activities of north-west European colonists in a largely empty landscape. Using existing and new evidence and arguments, Prof Oosthuizen offers another interpretation.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/anglo-saxon-fenland/
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'Anglo-Saxon Fenland' by Sue Ooothuizen (University of Cambridge)
Monday 7th October 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Archaeologies and histories of the fens of eastern England, continue to suggest, explicitly or by implication, that the early medieval fenland was dominated by the activities of north-west European colonists in a largely empty landscape. Using existing and new evidence and arguments, Prof Oosthuizen offers another interpretation.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/anglo-saxon-fenland/
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SUMMARY:WLHS Talk 'House of Spies' by Roger Leivers
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DESCRIPTION:Warboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'House of Spies' by Roger LeiversMonday 7th October 2019 at 7:30pmMethodist Church, High Street, Warboys\NCome and hear renowned local historian Roger Leivers talk about the role that Farm Hall played in the second world war, its chequered and fascinating use as an SOE (Special Operations Executive) training centre.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.fowl.org.uk/directorydetails/directorypages/warboys_local_history_society.htm
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Monday 7th October
2019 at 7:30pm
Methodist Church, High Street, Warboys
Come and hear renowned local historian Roger Leivers talk about the role that Farm Hall played in the second world war, its chequered and fascinating use as an SOE (Special Operations Executive) training centre.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Wimpole Iron Age and Roman Site' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Wimpole Iron Age and Roman Site - who were the Romano British?' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)Monday 14th October 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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'Wimpole Iron Age and Roman Site - who were the Romano British?' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)
Monday 14th October 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booked Out - Sawtry History Society
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Sawtry History Society
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'Bronze Age hoards at Bradley Fen and Must Farm' by Mark Knight
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DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'Hoards at Bradley Fen and Must Farm in the Bronze Age' by Mark Knight (CAU)Thursday 17th October 2019 at 7:30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFTalking about the metalwork hoards from Bradley Fen and Must Farm - Mark brings together the wider Flag Fen Basin story of how our Bronze Age ancestors were living in the local area.Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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'Hoards at Bradley Fen and Must Farm in the Bronze Age' by Mark Knight (CAU)
Thursday 17th October 2019 at 7:30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
Talking about the metalwork hoards from Bradley Fen and Must Farm - Mark brings together the wider Flag Fen Basin story of how our Bronze Age ancestors were living in the local area.
Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Roman Army in Britain' by Paddy Lambert
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk\N'The Roman Army in Britain' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)\NWednesday 23rd October 2019 at 7:30pm\NMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB\NAdmission: All welcome. £3 for non-members. Booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450 \N\N
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'The Roman Army in Britain' by Paddy Lambert (OA East)
Wednesday 23rd October
2019 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Admission: All welcome. £3 for non-members. Booking is essential at
info@fenarch.org.uk or Text: 07765 172450
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'Snettisham Iron Age Hoards' by Jody Joy
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DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'Snettisham Iron Age Hoards' by Jody Joy (MAA)Wednesday 23rd October 2019 at 7:30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFThe ‘Snettisham Treasure’ found in Norfolk, forms the largest deposit of gold, silver and bronze artefacts dating from the Iron Age found in Europe. Jody will explain what a ‘hoard’ means and explain examples from Snettisham.Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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'Snettisham Iron Age Hoards' by Jody Joy (MAA)
Wednesday 23rd October 2019 at 7:30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
The ‘Snettisham Treasure’ found in Norfolk, forms the largest deposit of gold, silver and bronze artefacts dating from the Iron Age found in Europe. Jody will explain what a ‘hoard’ means and explain examples from Snettisham.
Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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SUMMARY:Eltisley Talk 'Tales of local haunted hostelries' by Julie and Trevor Bounford
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DESCRIPTION: \N\NEltisley History Society - Monthly Talk'Beer and Spirits - Tales of local haunted hostelries' by Julie and Trevor BounfordWednesday 23rd 2019 at 7:45pmThe Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk/news/article/programme-of-events-for-the-coming-year.html \N
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Eltisley History Society - Monthly Talk'Beer and Spirits - Tales of local haunted hostelries' by Julie and Trevor Bounford
Wednesday 23rd
2019 at 7:45pm
The Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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SUMMARY:St Neots 'Stained Glass in Huntingdonshire' by Stephen Day
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DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Stained Glass in Huntingdonshire' by Stephen DayFriday 1st November 2019 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\N\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\Nhttp://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2019-programme/4594476047 \N
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'Stained Glass in Huntingdonshire' by Stephen Day
Friday 1st November 2019 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:CAS Talk 'Results from the A14 excavations' by Emma Jeffrey and Tony Walsh
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DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk 'Results from the A14 Excavations' by Emma Jeffery and Tony WalshMonday 4th November 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZMembers of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html\N
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'Results from the A14 Excavations' by Emma Jeffery and Tony Walsh
Monday 4th November 2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
Members of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:FRAG Talk 'Secret Peterborough' by June and Vernon Bull
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Secret Peterborough' by June & Vernon BullMonday 4th November 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASPeterborough’s history stretches back many centuries and much is well documented. In this talk local historians June and Vernon Bull explore some of the lesser-known episodes and characters in the city’s past. Expect tales of remarkable characters, unusual events and tucked-away historical buildings. Local historians, June and Vernon Bull have published several books about Peterborough history. “Secret Peterborough” is their most recent.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peterborough-cathedral-back-from-the-flames/
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'Secret Peterborough' by June & Vernon Bull
Monday 4th November 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Peterborough’s history stretches back many centuries and much is well documented. In this talk local historians June and Vernon Bull explore some of the lesser-known episodes and characters in the city’s past. Expect tales of remarkable characters, unusual events and tucked-away historical buildings. Local historians, June and Vernon Bull have published several books about Peterborough history. “Secret Peterborough” is their most recent.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peterborough-cathedral-back-from-the-flames/
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SUMMARY:WLHS Talk 'Romans and Saxons in Warboys' by Steve Graham
DTSTAMP:20190808T123940Z
DESCRIPTION: \NWarboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'Romans and Saxons at Farriers Way, Warboys' by Steve Graham (OA East)Monday 4th November 2019 at 7:30pmMethodist Church, 35 High St, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2TA\NReviewing the discoveries made by Oxford Archaeology East during a seven-month excavation at Farriers Ways, Warboys.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.fowl.org.uk/directorydetails/directorypages/warboys_local_history_society.htm
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Warboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'Romans and Saxons at Farriers Way, Warboys' by Steve Graham (OA East)
Monday 4th November
2019 at 7:30pm
Methodist Church, 35 High St, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2TA
Reviewing the discoveries made by Oxford Archaeology East during a seven-month excavation at Farriers Ways, Warboys.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'Hoards: A Hidden History' by Eleanor Ghey
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DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'Hoards: A Hidden History' by Eleanor Ghey (British Museum)Wednesday 6th November 2019 at 7:30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFEleanor will talk about the objects chosen for the ‘Hoards’ exhibition and what they mean. This British Museum exhibition has toured the British Isles and completes its journey here at the Peterborough Museum.Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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'Hoards: A Hidden History' by Eleanor Ghey (British Museum)
Wednesday 6th November 2019 at 7:30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
Eleanor will talk about the objects chosen for the ‘Hoards’ exhibition and what they mean. This British Museum exhibition has toured the British Isles and completes its journey here at the Peterborough Museum.
Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - HIAG
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'The Mystery of Lindow Man' by Jody Joy
DTSTAMP:20190820T084808Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Bog Bodies: The 2000 year old mystery of Lindow Man' by Jody Joy (MAA)Monday 18th November 2019 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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'Bog Bodies: The 2000 year old mystery of Lindow Man' by Jody Joy (MAA)
Monday 18th November 2019 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'Roman Durobrivae' by Stephen Upex
DTSTAMP:20190816T073201Z
DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'Roman Durobrivae and the Water Newton Treasure' by Stephen UpexThursday 21st November 2019 at 7:30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFStephen updates us on the latest archaeological investigations carried out at the local Roman town of Durobrivae. What is the significance of the hoards found here and what does the latest evidence tell us about the Durobrivae story?Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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'Roman Durobrivae and the Water Newton Treasure' by Stephen Upex
Thursday 21st November 2019 at 7:30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
Stephen updates us on the latest archaeological investigations carried out at the local Roman town of Durobrivae. What is the significance of the hoards found here and what does the latest evidence tell us about the Durobrivae story?
Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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SUMMARY:CAS Autumn Conference 'Recent Archaeology in the Cambridgeshire Region'
DTSTAMP:20190808T110924Z
DESCRIPTION:Details TBC. \NSee the Cambridge Antiquarian Society website: https://www.camantsoc.org/conferences/
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See the Cambridge Antiquarian Society website: https://www.camantsoc.org/conferences/
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'Egyptian Coffins' by Helen Strudwick
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Talk'Egyptian Coffins' by Helen Strudwick (Fitzwilliam Musem)Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBAdmission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/
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'Egyptian Coffins' by Helen Strudwick (Fitzwilliam Musem)
Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450
http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/
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SUMMARY:Peterborough Museum talk 'The Mildenhall Treasure' by Richard Hobbs
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DESCRIPTION:Peterborough Museum - Talk'The Mildenhall Treasure: fine dining in Roman Britain' by Richard Hobbs (British Museum)Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:30pmPeterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LFThis large hoard of Roman silver vessels of the fourth century AD, is one of the most iconic finds from Roman Britain. This discovery became an overnight sensation when it was first displayed at the British Museum in 1946 and has since remained hugely popular.Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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'The Mildenhall Treasure: fine dining in Roman Britain' by Richard Hobbs (British Museum)
Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:30pm
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
This large hoard of Roman silver vessels of the fourth century AD, is one of the most iconic finds from Roman Britain. This discovery became an overnight sensation when it was first displayed at the British Museum in 1946 and has since remained hugely popular.
Pre-booking essential. Tickets are £6 and available to purchase from Peterborough Museum reception by calling 01733 864663 or online on our website: vivacity.org/heritage-booking
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SUMMARY:Eltisley Talk 'Enclosure and Changes to Eltisley's Fields' by Bill Franklin
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DESCRIPTION: \N\NEltisley History Society - Monthly Talk'Enclosure in Cambridgeshire and changes to Eltisley fields from medieval times to 1886' by Bill Franklin Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:45pmThe Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk/news/article/programme-of-events-for-the-coming-year.html \N
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nclosure in Cambridgeshire and changes to Eltisley fields from medieval times to 1886' by Bill Franklin
Wednesday 27th November 2019 at 7:45pm
The Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, Saint Neots PE19 6TN
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk ‘Research into ancient Egyptian funerary culture’ by Melanie Pitkin
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DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk & AGM‘Seeing the unseen: research into ancient Egyptian funerary culture at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge’ by Melanie Pitkin (Fitzwilliam Museum)Thursday 28th November 2019 at 7:30pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UATo many people, an ancient Egyptian coffin is a mysterious container made to hold a mummified body, thousands of years old. They are often decorated with strange looking gods and enigmatic hieroglyphic signs. This decoration and text can sometimes tell us much about who the owner was. Techniques, such as CT-scanning and X-radiography to examine coffins, are now revealing unprecedented insights into how coffins were made, opening up a whole new way of thinking about the ancient Egyptian funerary industry and beliefs in the afterlife. This talk will focus on some fascinating finds made on coffins from the Fitzwilliam Museum’s collection. Melanie Pitkin is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Egyptian Antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Melanie has worked on several archaeological digs and travelled extensively throughout Egypt.All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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‘Seeing the unseen: research into ancient Egyptian funerary culture at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge’ by Melanie Pitkin (Fitzwilliam Museum)
Thursday 28th November 2019 at 7:30pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA
To many people, an ancient Egyptian coffin is a mysterious container made to hold a mummified body, thousands of years old. They are often decorated with strange looking gods and enigmatic hieroglyphic signs. This decoration and text can sometimes tell us much about who the owner was. Techniques, such as CT-scanning and X-radiography to examine coffins, are now revealing unprecedented insights into how coffins were made, opening up a whole new way of thinking about the ancient Egyptian funerary industry and beliefs in the afterlife. This talk will focus on some fascinating finds made on coffins from the Fitzwilliam Museum’s collection. Melanie Pitkin is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Egyptian Antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Melanie has worked on several archaeological digs and travelled extensively throughout Egypt.
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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SUMMARY:CAS Talk 'The WWI Letters of Stanley Parker of Rampton' by Alison Dickens
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DESCRIPTION:\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk'Dear Mother and All: The WWI Letters of Stanley Parker of Rampton' by Alison DickensMonday 2nd December 2019 at 6pmFaculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZMembers of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html\N
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'Dear Mother and All: The WWI Letters of Stanley Parker of Rampton' by Alison Dickens
Monday 2nd December 2019 at 6pm
Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
Members of the Society are welcome to bring guests; junior members of the University are welcome at all meetings.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:WLHS Talk 'Must Farm - New Discoveries' by Mark Knight
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DESCRIPTION:Warboys Local History Society - Monthly Talk'Must Farm - New Discoveries by Mark Knight (CAU)Monday 2nd December 2019 at 7:30pmMethodist Church, 35 High St, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2TAAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)\Nhttps://www.fowl.org.uk/directorydetails/directorypages/warboys_local_history_society.htm
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Monday 2nd December
2019 at 7:30pm
Methodist Church, 35 High St, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2TA
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3)
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SUMMARY:Magnetometer Booked Out - Heritage Learning Services
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booked Out - Heritage Learning Services
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SUMMARY:FRAG Talk 'The Archaeology of Peakirk' by Avril Lumley Prior
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Peakirk Unwrapped: The archaeology of a Fen-edge settlement' by Avril Lumley PriorMonday 9th December 2019 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASPeakirk is known for its association with St Pega, who reputedly founded a hermitage there and gave the settlement its place-name [‘Pega’s church’]. Whilst Peakirk’s history is sporadically-documented from the eleventh-century onwards, archaeological evidence indicates that the area first was colonised by Neolithic folk and that there was almost-continuous activity in the heart of the present village from the Romano-British period onwards.This talk unveils Peakirk’s story through a combination of archaeology, architecture, topography, maps, photographs and written sources. It also features the work of PAST [Peakirk Archaeological Survey Team], an independent, self-funding group, whose recent projects have included re-plotting the route of the Roman watercourse, the Car Dyke, dispelling the ‘tradition’ of a Romano-British villa, rediscovering ‘lost’ buildings and revealing more about Peakirk’s diverse and secret heritage. Dr Avril Lumley Prior developed an interest in Anglo-Saxon history during her childhood in Sunderland. After accepting a teaching post in Peterborough, in 1970, she transferred her attention from Northumbrian to Mercian studies. Upon her early retirement in 1995, Avril attained an MA and a PhD on historically-based subjects, both at Leicester University. She is currently conducting research in and around Peakirk and regularly presents and publishes her findings. With her husband, Greg, she is a founder member of PAST [Peakirk Archaeological Survey Team].All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peakirk-unwrapped-the-archaeology-of-a-fen-edge-settlement/
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'Peakirk Unwrapped: The archaeology of a Fen-edge settlement' by Avril Lumley Prior
Monday 9th December 2019 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
Peakirk is known for its association with St Pega, who reputedly founded a hermitage there and gave the settlement its place-name [‘Pega’s church’]. Whilst Peakirk’s history is sporadically-documented from the eleventh-century onwards, archaeological evidence indicates that the area first was colonised by Neolithic folk and that there was almost-continuous activity in the heart of the present village from the Romano-British period onwards.This talk unveils Peakirk’s story through a combination of archaeology, architecture, topography, maps, photographs and written sources. It also features the work of PAST [Peakirk Archaeological Survey Team], an independent, self-funding group, whose recent projects have included re-plotting the route of the Roman watercourse, the Car Dyke, dispelling the ‘tradition’ of a Romano-British villa, rediscovering ‘lost’ buildings and revealing more about Peakirk’s diverse and secret heritage. Dr Avril Lumley Prior developed an interest in Anglo-Saxon history during her childhood in Sunderland. After accepting a teaching post in Peterborough, in 1970, she transferred her attention from Northumbrian to Mercian studies. Upon her early retirement in 1995, Avril attained an MA and a PhD on historically-based subjects, both at Leicester University. She is currently conducting research in and around Peakirk and regularly presents and publishes her findings. With her husband, Greg, she is a founder member of PAST [Peakirk Archaeological Survey Team].
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/peakirk-unwrapped-the-archaeology-of-a-fen-edge-settlement/
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SUMMARY:SNLHS talk 'St Neots 1949' by Rodney Todman
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DESCRIPTION:\NSt Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'St Neots 1949: A Snapshot in Time (Part 2)' by Rodney TodmanFriday 3rd January 2020 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\N\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\Nhttp://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2020-programme/4594727738 \N\N
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'St Neots 1949: A Snapshot in Time (Part 2)' by Rodney Todman
Friday 3rd January 2020 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Peterborough Abbey in 1116' by Jackie Hall
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DESCRIPTION:\N\N\NCambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk 'Peterborough Abbey in 1116' by Jackie HallMonday 6th January 2020 at 6pmThe Runcie Room, Faculty of Divinity, 25 West Rd, Cambridge, CB3 9EFIn 1116, most of Peterborough Abbey and town burned down. The church was one of the last Anglo-Saxon great churches still standing, two generations after the conquest. Almost eight centuries later, it was rediscovered, along with a substantial assemblage of early stonework, stratigraphically below the Norman church, which was well-recorded but mostly unpublished. Recent work for the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture has rediscovered this assemblage, although only relatively few of the stones are clearly Anglo-Saxon on a stylistic basis. The stones can be used to address matters such as the zoning of burials, 11th-century architecture and the relationship between building and sculpture at Peterborough, while more of the abbey can be seen in a series of unpublished excavations of the 1970’s and 80’s. All in all, it’s possible to establish a more secure idea of one of the most important Benedictine abbeys in 11th-century England, prior to its destruction in 1116.There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html\N\N\N
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'Peterborough Abbey in 1116' by Jackie Hall
Monday 6th January 2020 at 6pm
The Runcie Room, Faculty of Divinity, 25 West Rd, Cambridge, CB3 9EF
In 1116, most of Peterborough Abbey and town burned down. The church was one of the last Anglo-Saxon great churches still standing, two generations after the conquest. Almost eight centuries later, it was rediscovered, along with a substantial assemblage of early stonework, stratigraphically below the Norman church, which was well-recorded but mostly unpublished. Recent work for the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture has rediscovered this assemblage, although only relatively few of the stones are clearly Anglo-Saxon on a stylistic basis. The stones can be used to address matters such as the zoning of burials, 11th-century architecture and the relationship between building and sculpture at Peterborough, while more of the abbey can be seen in a series of unpublished excavations of the 1970’s and 80’s. All in all, it’s possible to establish a more secure idea of one of the most important Benedictine abbeys in 11th-century England, prior to its destruction in 1116.
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
http://www.camantsoc.org/events.html
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Georgian Peterborough' by Stuart Orme
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DESCRIPTION:\NFane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Georgian Peterborough' by Stuart OrmeMonday 6th January 2020 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2ASThe Georgian period is a neglected part of Peterborough’s past, overshadowed by nearby Stamford’s 18th century streets. This talk reveals how Peterborough was not quite the backwater we might expect and looks at some of our surviving and missing Georgian buildings. Hear some of our stories from this period – how we ended up on a ‘Grand Tour’, attracted one of the country’s best-known artists and why bells saved a local MPs life…All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/georgian-peterborough/\N
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'Georgian Peterborough' by Stuart Orme
Monday 6th January 2020 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
The Georgian period is a neglected part of Peterborough’s past, overshadowed by nearby Stamford’s 18th century streets. This talk reveals how Peterborough was not quite the backwater we might expect and looks at some of our surviving and missing Georgian buildings. Hear some of our stories from this period – how we ended up on a ‘Grand Tour’, attracted one of the country’s best-known artists and why bells saved a local MPs life…
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/georgian-peterborough/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Ramsey Abbey and Burwell Castle' by Bill Franklin
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DESCRIPTION:\N\NCambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Ramsey Abbey the Anarchy and the enigma of Burwell Castle" at Wimpole' by Bill FranklinWednesday 8th January 2020 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497\N\N
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Roman to Saxon in East Anglia' by Catherine Hills
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DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Roman to Saxon in East Anglia: the archaeological evidence' by Catherine HillsMonday 13th January 2020 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.\Nhttps://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/hiag-talks-programme-2019-2020/
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'Roman to Saxon in East Anglia: the archaeological evidence' by Catherine Hills
Monday 13th January 2020 at 7:30pm
Histon Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LN
Open to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.
https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/hiag-talks-programme-2019-2020/
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk CANCELLED
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DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED \NThis evening’s talk has had to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances. FEAG hope to rearrange the talk and the Jigsaw website calendar will be updated with details as soon as possible.\N \NFen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Under the fen, under the sand: excavating prehistoric land surfaces' by Lesley McFadyenTuesday 14th January 2020 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)Willingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJAll welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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This evening’s talk has had to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances.
FEAG hope to rearrange the talk and the Jigsaw website calendar will be updated with details as soon as possible.
Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk
'Under the fen, under the sand: excavating prehistoric land surfaces' by Lesley McFadyen
Tuesday 14th January 2020 at 7:30pm (doors open 7:15pm)
Willingham Baptist Church, George St, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5LJ
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2019/
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Great Fen Spitfire' by Ant Haskins
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DESCRIPTION:\NFenArch - Talk'The Great Fen Spitfire' by Anthony Haskins (Oxford Archaeology East)Wednesday 22nd January 2020 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NBAdmission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/\N
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'The Great Fen Spitfire' by Anthony Haskins (Oxford Archaeology East)
Wednesday 22nd January 2020 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech, PE13 1NB
Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450
http://www.fenarch.org.uk/2018-19-speaker-programme/
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Insights from the Cowtan & Sons' Wallpaper Archive at the V&A' by Wendy Andrews
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk 'Decorations of the Highest Class': Insights from the Cowtan & Sons' Wallpaper Archive, 1824-1938, at the V&A' by Wendy AndrewsMonday 3rd February 2020 at 6pm LG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.https://www.camantsoc.org/event/3rd-february-2020/
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'Decorations of the Highest Class': Insights from the Cowtan & Sons' Wallpaper Archive, 1824-1938, at the V&A' by Wendy Andrews
Monday 3rd February 2020 at 6pm
LG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
https://www.camantsoc.org/event/3rd-february-2020/
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SUMMARY:FRAG talk 'Evolution of a North Cambs Landscape' by Tony Walsh
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DESCRIPTION:\N\N\NFane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'From Neolithic to Saxon: Evolution of a North Cambridgeshire Landscape' by Tony WalshMonday 3rd February 2020 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS\NThe A14 improvement project triggered one of the most extensive ever archaeological excavations. MOLA Headland Infrastructure employed some 250 archaeologists to dig more than 40 separate excavation areas spanning 350 hectares, uncovering new information about how the landscape was used over 6,000 years, and about the origins of the villages and towns along the route.\NPrehistoric henge monuments, barrows and cremation cemeteries. Iron Age farms. A Roman supply depot and multiple kilns. Saxon settlements including timber buildings. The list of finds is huge. With the investigation phase completed, post excavation analysis is proceeding on multiple fronts. This talk will provide an update on the what this unique project can tell us about the evolution of the north Cambridgeshire landscape from Neolithic to Saxon times.All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/from-neolithic-to-saxon-evolution-of-a-north-cambridgeshire-landscape/\N\N\N
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'From Neolithic to Saxon: Evolution of a North Cambridgeshire Landscape' by Tony Walsh
Monday 3rd February 2020 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
The A14 improvement project triggered one of the most extensive ever archaeological excavations. MOLA Headland Infrastructure employed some 250 archaeologists to dig more than 40 separate excavation areas spanning 350 hectares, uncovering new information about how the landscape was used over 6,000 years, and about the origins of the villages and towns along the route.
Prehistoric henge monuments, barrows and cremation cemeteries. Iron Age farms. A Roman supply depot and multiple kilns. Saxon settlements including timber buildings. The list of finds is huge. With the investigation phase completed, post excavation analysis is proceeding on multiple fronts. This talk will provide an update on the what this unique project can tell us about the evolution of the north Cambridgeshire landscape from Neolithic to Saxon times.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/from-neolithic-to-saxon-evolution-of-a-north-cambridgeshire-landscape/
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SUMMARY:CAFG talk 'Results of excavation at Wimpole' by Mike Coles
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DESCRIPTION:\N\N\N\NCambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'The Results of the Excavation of 'Mr Ratford's house' at Wimpole' by Mike ColesWednesday 5th February 2020 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497\N\N\N\N
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SUMMARY:St Neots talk 'St Neots - Famous for Who and What?' by Sue Jarrett
DTSTAMP:20200122T091804Z
DESCRIPTION:\N\N\NSt Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'St Neots - Famous for Who and What?' by Sue JarrettFriday 7th February 2020 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD\N\NAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)\Nhttp://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2020-programme/4594727738\N\N\N\N
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'St Neots - Famous for Who and What?' by Sue Jarrett
Friday 7th February 2020 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
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SUMMARY:Resistivity Booking - HIAG
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SUMMARY:Magnetometry Booking - HIAG
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SUMMARY:FEAG talk 'Medieval northern hunting grounds' by James Barrett
DTSTAMP:20200122T094130Z
DESCRIPTION:\NFen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Medieval northern journeys: From Arctic and mountain hunting grounds to Eastern England and beyond’ by James Barrett (McDonald Institute)Thursday 13th February 2020 at 7:30pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8UAAll welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2020/\N
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'Medieval northern journeys: From Arctic and mountain hunting grounds to Eastern England and beyond’ by James Barrett (McDonald Institute)
Thursday 13th February 2020 at 7:30pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8UA
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2020/
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SUMMARY:HIAG talk 'Bronze Age settlement in East Anglia' by Nick Gilmour
DTSTAMP:20200122T092937Z
DESCRIPTION:Histon and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Bronze Age Settlement in East Anglia' by Nick Gilmour (OA East)Monday 17th February 2020 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/hiag-talks-programme-2019-2020/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200310
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SUMMARY:Res Booked Out - Sawtry History Society
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200226T193000
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Monuments of Easter Island' by Colin Richards
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'The Monuments of Easter Island' by Prof Colin Richards (University of the Highlands and Wednesday 26th February 2020 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech PE13 1NBProfessor Colin Richards will be travelling down from Orkney to speak to us about the monuments of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). Colin is one of the UK's leading experts on the Neolithic having carried out work in Orkney since the 1980s and also on Durrington Walls near Stonehenge. In more recent years he has spent many summers in the South Pacific to help with heritage and archaeological work.Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450https://www.fenarch.org.uk/events/
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'The Monuments of Easter Island' by Prof Colin Richards (University of the Highlands and
Wednesday 26th February 2020 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech PE13 1NB
Professor Colin Richards will be travelling down from Orkney to speak to us about the monuments of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). Colin is one of the UK's leading experts on the Neolithic having carried out work in Orkney since the 1980s and also on Durrington Walls near Stonehenge. In more recent years he has spent many summers in the South Pacific to help with heritage and archaeological work.
Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450
https://www.fenarch.org.uk/events/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200302T180000
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SUMMARY:CAS talk 'Evolution of territorial identities in Eastern England' by Stephen Rippon
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DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk 'Kingdom, Civitas and County: the evolution of territorial identities in Eastern England in the Iron Age, Roman and Early Medieval periods' by Prof Stephen RipponMonday 2nd March 2020 at 6pmLG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZThere is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.https://www.camantsoc.org/event/3rd-february-2020/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Monthly Talk
'Kingdom, Civitas and County: the evolution of territorial identities in Eastern England in the Iron Age, Roman and Early Medieval periods' by Prof Stephen Rippon
Monday 2nd March 2020 at 6pm
LG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
There is no charge for visitors or guests at lectures. New members are warmly welcomed.
https://www.camantsoc.org/event/3rd-february-2020/
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SUMMARY:FRAG Talk 'Warboys Iron Age Settlement' by Steve Graham
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DESCRIPTION:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Warboys - An Important Iron Age Settlement' by Steve Graham (Oxford Archaeology East)Monday 2nd March 2020 at 7pmThe Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS A 7 month project by Oxford Archaeology East has revealed continuous occupation from the Iron Age to late Roman and beyond. The earliest finds include eight roundhouses, some of which date back to about 100BC. Evidence of Roman rural industry included a 4.6m corn dryer and kilns. There were also Saxon pottery and beads indicating further evolution of the settlement before it gave way to agriculture. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/warboys-an-important-iron-age-settlement/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk
'Warboys - An Important Iron Age Settlement' by Steve Graham (Oxford Archaeology East)
Monday 2nd March 2020 at 7pm
The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 2AS
A 7 month project by Oxford Archaeology East has revealed continuous occupation from the Iron Age to late Roman and beyond. The earliest finds include eight roundhouses, some of which date back to about 100BC. Evidence of Roman rural industry included a 4.6m corn dryer and kilns. There were also Saxon pottery and beads indicating further evolution of the settlement before it gave way to agriculture.
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5).
https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/warboys-an-important-iron-age-settlement/
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SUMMARY:FEAG Talk 'Conington: The excavation of a Mercian king’s enclosure’ by Richard Mortimer
DTSTAMP:20200207T105102Z
DESCRIPTION:Fen Edge Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'Conington: The excavation of a Mercian king’s enclosure’ by Richard Mortimer (FEAG Honorary President)Wednesday 4th March 2020 at 7:30pmTony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8UAAll welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2020/
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'Conington: The excavation of a Mercian king’s enclosure’ by Richard Mortimer (FEAG Honorary President)
Wednesday 4th March 2020 at 7:30pm
Tony Cooper Suite, Cottenham Village College, High St, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8UA
All welcome. Admission: Members £2; Non-members pay £3.
https://feagblog.wordpress.com/events-for-2020/
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SUMMARY:CAFG Talk 'Archaeology in Photography' Gwil Owen
DTSTAMP:20200207T100815Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Archaeology Field Group - Monthly Talk'Research on Archaeology in Photography' by Gwil Owen (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research)Wednesday 4th March 2020 at 7:30pmMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497
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'Research on Archaeology in Photography' by Gwil Owen (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research)
Wednesday 4th March 2020 at 7:30pm
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing site, Cambridge - Parking is available on site from Tennis Court Road.
All welcome (CAFG invite contributions of £1 from non-members)
http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=497
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SUMMARY:St Neots Talk 'Love and Toil' by Grace Richards
DTSTAMP:20200207T104731Z
DESCRIPTION:St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk'Love and Toil' by Grace RichardsFriday 6th March 2020 at 7:30pmEynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TDAll welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2020-programme/4594727738
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'Love and Toil' by Grace Richards
Friday 6th March 2020 at 7:30pm
Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint Neots PE19 2TD
All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £3.00)
http://stneotslhs.org.uk/#/2020-programme/4594727738
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SUMMARY:CAS Conference 'Cambs and Hunts in early Photography and Films'
DTSTAMP:20200128T155543Z
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Spring Conference 'Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in Early Photography and Films'Saturday 7th March 2020 between 10am and 4pmLG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZAll welcome. CAS members £10, non-members £15. No booking required. Pay cash on arrival.Programme available to download from: https://www.camantsoc.org/conferences/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cambridge Antiquarian Society - Spring Conference
'Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in Early Photography and Films'
Saturday 7th March 2020 between 10am and 4pm
LG17, Faculty of Law, West Road, Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DZ
All welcome. CAS members £10, non-members £15. No booking required. Pay cash on arrival.
Programme available to download from: https://www.camantsoc.org/conferences/
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SUMMARY:Res Booked Out - WAG
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
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SUMMARY:Res Booked Out - OA East
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SUMMARY:Mag Booked Out - OA East
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SUMMARY:HIAG Talk 'The Black Death and later plague outbreaks in Cambs' by Craig Cessford
DTSTAMP:20200207T105440Z
DESCRIPTION:\NHiston and Impington Archaeology Group - Monthly Talk'The Black Death: and later outbreaks of the plague in Cambridgeshire' by Craig Cessford (CAU)Monday 23rd March 2020 at 7:30pmHiston Baptist Church, 2 Poplar Rd, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LNOpen to all. Members free and visitors £3, accompanied children free. Refreshments available.https://hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/hiag-talks-programme-2019-2020/\N
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SUMMARY:FenArch talk 'The Iron Age Hoards from Snettisham' by Jody Joy
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DESCRIPTION:FenArch - Monthly Talk'Shining light on an old treasure: the Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk' by Jody Joy (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)Wednesday 25th March 2020 at 7:30pmMendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech PE13 1NB\NOver the past 60 years, astounding discoveries of precious metal objects, including torcs, bracelets and finger rings, have been made at Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk. In total, 14 separate groups of objects, or hoards, dating to the second and first centuries BC have been discovered. Jody Joy is currently coordinating a major research project including a comprehensive scientific analysis of the objects and a reassessment of the site. He will discuss the results of the project, specifically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding. Dr Jody Joy is Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, responsible for British and European Archaeology. He previously worked at the British Museum, where he was Curator of European Iron Age Collections for eight years. He specializes in the archaeology of northwest Europe during the first millennium BC and his research interests also include the later Bronze Age and early Roman periods.Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450https://www.fenarch.org.uk/events/
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'Shining light on an old treasure: the Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk' by Jody Joy (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)
Wednesday 25th March 2020 at 7:30pm
Mendi's Restaurant, 21 Old Market Place, Wisbech PE13 1NB
Over the past 60 years, astounding discoveries of precious metal objects, including torcs, bracelets and finger rings, have been made at Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk. In total, 14 separate groups of objects, or hoards, dating to the second and first centuries BC have been discovered. Jody Joy is currently coordinating a major research project including a comprehensive scientific analysis of the objects and a reassessment of the site. He will discuss the results of the project, specifically the discovery of sophisticated metalworking techniques such as surface enrichment and mercury gilding. Dr Jody Joy is Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, responsible for British and European Archaeology. He previously worked at the British Museum, where he was Curator of European Iron Age Collections for eight years. He specializes in the archaeology of northwest Europe during the first millennium BC and his research interests also include the later Bronze Age and early Roman periods.
Admission: All welcome (members free, non members £3), but booking is essential at info@fenarch.org.uk or text full name and number of seats to: 07765 172450
https://www.fenarch.org.uk/events/
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SUMMARY:NVAT Conference 'Science in Archaeology'
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DESCRIPTION:Nene Valley Archaeology Trust - Conference 'Science in Archaeology'Saturday 28th March 2020 between 2pm and 6pmCedar Centre, Castor, PE5 7AX\NThis year's Nene Valle Archaeology Trust conference is on scientific and non-invasive techniques which are revolutionising archaeology. Six eminent speakers will explain how these techniques work - and how they are providing new windows on the past. Full programme available at https://www.nenevalleyarchaeology.co.uk/2020-conference Tickets £25 (students £15), non-members £15. Price includes afternoon tea - and any funds raised support the work of the NVAT. Pre-booking essential. Tickets available: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nenevalleyarchaeologicaltrust/338690
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Nene Valley Archaeology Trust - Conference
'Science in Archaeology'
Saturday 28th March 2020 between 2pm and 6pm
Cedar Centre, Castor, PE5 7AX
This year's Nene Valle Archaeology Trust conference is on scientific and non-invasive techniques which are revolutionising archaeology. Six eminent speakers will explain how these techniques work - and how they are providing new windows on the past. Full programme available at https://www.nenevalleyarchaeology.co.uk/2020-conference
Tickets £25 (students £15), non-members £15. Price includes afternoon tea - and any funds raised support the work of the NVAT.
Pre-booking essential. Tickets available: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nenevalleyarchaeologicaltrust/338690
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