June 25th, Dr Anita Radini presented a fascinating talk on her PhD work involving 46 Anglo-Saxon skeletons that were recovered from the “villa” site and buried sometime between the 7-9th century. Anita’s […]
Recovering Roman Britain.
Unfortunately, at the last minute, Anita could not join us for the scheduled talk on Southwell’s Anglo Saxon burials. However, Professor Will Bowden stepped up to provide an excellent presentation on how […]
Anglo-Saxon pottery day
Members of SCAG were joined by colleagues from both Lincoln and Radcliffe-on-Trent archaeology groups as we enjoyed a day learning about 5th -8th century pottery under the expert guidance of Jane Young. […]
50 SHADES OF CAVES
Thursday 14th Feb. 2019: we enjoyed a very entertaining and highly erudite talk delivered by Jennifer Horseman, Learning and Engagement Officer from Creswell Crags. Jen basically ran through an anthropology of human […]
“Belonging and Belongings in the Land of the Iceni”, Natasha Harlow
October 11th, Natasha Harlow gave us a fascinating talk about her PhD research into the culture of the Iceni from around 100 years BCE to about 200 years CE. For part of […]
