Council for British Archaeology: South Midlands

Buckinghamshire Archaeological Review

Sunday, 15th April 2018
Winslow Public Hall, Elmfields Gate, Winslow, Buckinghamshire MK18 3JA

This conference will present the results of recent fieldwork and research in the county.

Tickets: £16 for members of CBA South Midlands and its affiliated organisations (see www.archaeologyuk.org/cbasm for a list); £20 for non-members. Lunch is included. Booking is essential.

Programme

10:00am Tea, coffee and biscuits
10:30am Welcome
10:35am Susan Fern: Site Director A community in action: excavating the Maids Moreton Mound
11:20am David Ingham: Project Officer (Albion Archaeology) An Anglo-Saxon settlement at Kickles Farm, Newport Pagnell
11:50am Andrew Manning: Senior Project Manager (Wessex Archaeology) Berry Hill Farm, Taplow. Tales from the gravel: a stunning multi-period rural settlement with early prehistoric activity … and a cow
12:35pm Lunch – a cold buffet will be provided (vegetarian and gluten-free options available)
1:40pm Sandy Kidd: Principal Archaeology Advisor (GLAAS) and Eliza Alqassar: Buckinghamshire County Council Archaeology Officer Joining the dots: research into the landscape history of the Icknield Belt around Aylesbury
2:25pm Claire de Carle: Project Co-ordinator The work of the Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust Research & Recording Group
3:10pm Tea and coffee
3:40pm Doug Stuckey: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society’s Active Archaeology Group Keeping the Grand Junction afloat
4:25pm Gary Marshall: National Trust Archaeologist ‘This glaring searchlight’: recovering the remains of Lord Astor’s generator house at Cliveden
4:55pm Close

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