Forthcoming meetings 22 June: A Miscellany of Papers and the Summer Soirée: Jean Wilson, FSA, will give a paper seasonally entitled Anyone for Tennis? and our General Secretary, David Gaimster, […]
Forthcoming meetings 8 June: Architecture as Instrument of Dominion: public design in Canada after the Statute of Westminster, by Rhodri Liscombe, FSA Architecture, whether through construction or associated terminology, has […]
Forthcoming meetings 25 May: The Treasure Act and Portable Antiquities Scheme Eight Years On: a review and their potential for research, by Roger Bland, FSA 1 June: Ditches Hillfort and […]
Forthcoming meetings 11 May: The Rock-cut Churches at Lalibela, Ethiopia: continuity and innovation, by David Phillipson, FSA. The Aksumite civilisation, which flourished during the first seven centuries AD in the […]
Forthcoming meetings 27 April: Anniversary Meeting Tickets (at £18 per head) are still available for the Presidents Reception that will follow the Anniversary Meeting on 27 April; if you would […]
Forthcoming meetings 6 April: Ballot with exhibits. In what promises to be a steamy (or fiery) encounter, Liz Lewis, FSA, and Arthur MacGregor, FSA, will present observations on a closely […]
Forthcoming meetings 23 March, to be held at Queens University, Belfast: Archaeology in Northern Ireland: its structures and some recent research, by Brian Williams, FSA 30 March: Recycling in the […]
Forthcoming meetings 2 March: The Bishops Palace at Mirepoix (Ariége) and French Renaissance Panelling in Scotland, by Charles Tracy, FSA 9 March: Reflections on the Cistercian Buildings of Wales, by […]
Forthcoming meetings 16 February: Ballot 23 February: Thieves of Baghdad: the fate of antiquities in present-day Iraq, by Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, US Marine Corps (in association with the All-Party Parliamentary […]
Forthcoming meetings 2 February: The Manor Court in Westmorland 15891693: an opportunity for antiquarian play-acting or a source of local justice? by Philip Holdsworth, FSA. There has been much disagreement […]