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Recent research on romano-british settlement in the East of England. One day conference hosted by CBA east, drawing together recent research. A buffet lunch can be pre-booked at a cost of PS6 per head.
Recent research on romano-british settlement in the East of England. One day conference hosted by CBA east, drawing together recent research. A buffet lunch can be pre-booked at a cost of PS6 per head.
Recent research on romano-british settlement in the East of England. One day conference hosted by CBA east, drawing together recent research. A buffet lunch can be pre-booked at a cost of PS6 per head.
A one day conference hosted by CBA East, drawing together recent research on Romano-British settlement in the East of England
10:00 onwards Registration (tea / coffee will be available)
10:25 Welcome
10:30 The Roman Rural Settlement Project: results from the East of England Alex Smith (Reading University)
11:05 Community archaeology and geophysics: recent surveys at Verulamium and other sites in Hertfordshire Kris Lockyear, Ellen Shlasko and Andrew Bevan (UCL)
11:40 The Horningsea Roman pottery project Jerry Evans
12:15 Discussion
12:30 13:30 Lunch (pre-book or in Godmanchester) Posters and displays
13:30 The colonia that Boudicca destroyed Philip Crummy (Colchester Archaeological Trust)
14:00 Urban life in the civitas of the Iceni: recent research at Venta Icenorum Will Bowden (University of Nottingham)
14:30 Recent excavations of the Roman small town of Wixoe, Suffolk Rob Atkins (Oxford Archaeology East)
15:00 Tea
15:20 Roman settlement and landscape of North West Cambridge Chris Evans / Craig Cessford (Cambridge Archaeological Unit)
16:00 A Roman villa at Rectory Farm, Godmanchester Alice Lyons (Oxford Archaeology East)
16:30 Questions and close
Price: 12 (CBA East Members), 20 (non CBA East Members) Tea and coffees included, and a buffet lunch can be pre-booked at a cost of 6 per head.
Parking: car parking available in adjacent car park or others in the vicinity http://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/Transport%20and%20Roads/Parking%20and%20 access/Pages/default.aspx Image: Roman pipe-clay figurine of horse from Godmanchester (Britannia 28)