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Monday, 12 August 2013

Recent Anglo-Saxon research in the East of England. CBA East Conference: Saturday 14 September 2013

A conference on recent Anglo-Saxon excavations and research in the East of England, hosted by CBA East, will be held on Saturday 14th September at the Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Booking contact details:  Downloadable from here or contact cbaeast@archaeologyuk.org

Recent Anglo-Saxon Research in the East of England
St Edmundsbury Cathedral Lecture Room,
Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1LS
14th September 2013

A one day conference hosted by CBA East, show-casing recent Anglo-Saxon excavations and research in the East of England.

9.30 am onwards Registration
Morning: Cemetery excavations
10:00 Welcome
10:05 Excavations at Watton At Stone, Herts.  Pete Boyer, Pre-Construct Archaeology
10:35 Oakington Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Cambs.  Richard Mortimer, Oxford Archaeology East
11:05 Recent discoveries at Trumpington Meadows, Cambridge.  Alison Dickens, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
11:35-12:00 Coffee break
12:00 Excavations at Stoke Quay, Ipswich.  Richard Brown, Oxford Archaeology South
12:30 The Prittlewell Prince, Southend-on-Sea.  Speaker TBC, Museum of London Archaeology
13:00 - 13:10 Questions and discussion
13:10 - 14:15 Lunch in Cathedral Refectory (pre-booked) or Bury St Edmunds
Afternoon: Settlement studies
14:15 5th century material from Baldock, Herts.  Keith Matthews, North Hertfordshire District Council
14:45 Regional settlement studies in West Norfolk.  Gareth Davies, Trent and Peak Archaeology
15:15 Tea break
15:40 Excavations at Needham Market, Suffolk.  Mark Hinman, Pre-Construct Archaeology
16:00 Anglo-Saxon settlement at Hartismere, Eye, Suffolk.  Jo Caruth, Suffolk County Council
16:30 Final discussion 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 the Cathedral
Refectory at a cost of £7 per head.

For more information go to the CBA East website http://www.archaeologyuk.org/cbae/whats%20on.html

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