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Penywyrlod and Gwernvale in their early Neolithic context 

ORDINARY MEETING OF FELLOWS LECTURE OUT OF LONDON IN CARDIFF* The first stones: Penywyrlod and Gwernvale in their early Neolithic context  by William Britnell FSA and Professor Alasdair Whittle FSA Penywyrlod and Gwernvale are two early Neolithic long cairns in inland south-east Wales, part of a distinctive distribution around the fringes of the hills of […]

Early Medieval Glassmaking at Glastonbury and Barking Abbeys

ORDINARY MEETING OF FELLOWS LECTURE OUT OF LONDON IN EXETER* Early Medieval Glassmaking at Glastonbury and Barking Abbeys; craft working and the early church in the 7th to 8th centuries AD Lecture by Dr Hugh Willmott FSA Between 1955-7 excavations by Raleigh Radford at Glastonbury Abbey revealed the first extensive evidence for pre-Conquest glassmaking in […]

The Austin Friary at Hull

ORDINARY MEETING OF FELLOWS EVENING LECTURE  Out of London Meeting York The Austin Friary at Hull  by Dr Dave Evans FSA  -Taking place in York The Austin Friary at Hull was […]

Excavations within the precinct of the Medieval Dominican Friary of St Saviour, Haverfordwest

WELSH FELLOW REGIONAL MEETING Excavations within the precinct of the Medieval Dominican Friary of St Saviour, Haverfordwest by Fran Murphy By the late thirteenth century Haverfordwest was one of the largest towns in Wales and today is the county town of Pembrokeshire. Archaeological investigations within the town have until recently been small scale but have […]

Event Series Evening Lectures

Boynton Hall Simply Told

ORDINARY MEETING OF FELLOWS EVENING LECTURE  Out of London Meeting: York Boynton Hall Simply Told  by Dr Adrian Green FSA   Boynton Hall, near Bridlington, was occupied by the Strickland family […]