Just a quick reminder that the Caerleon Campus SWCHIR lecture series comes to a close for the academic year this week, as myself and Prof Ray Howell discuss the interim findings from archaeological excavations carried out in Llanfihangel Tor y Mynydd. This has been a great little project over the last year, producing some very rewarding results, updated during the excavation period at: http://excavate.weebly.com/ Fingers crossed, we will be going for a third season on the site in question at some point during summer 2014.
The talk takes place on March 12th, in the boardroom on the Caerleon Campus, due to start at 6pm. As ever, the SWCHIR lecture series events are free to attend, and provide a wonderful opportunity to hear about new research coming out of the University. This will also be an outing for the Cyfarwydd brand, as ongoing excavations will continue as a partnership project between the History Dept. and Cyfarwydd. More on that though, later in 2014.
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http://heritagetortoise.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/caerleon-campus-history-lectures-2014/ University of South Wales (Caerleon Campus) History Public Seminar Programme Spring 2014 Wednesdays, 6pm A chance to share in some of the recent research from the History team at Caerleon: the lectures will be followed by informal discussion Wednesday, 29 January 2014, 6 pm, Caerleon Campus: Boardroom Erica Canela - https://twitter.com/ericanela ‘In the Name of God Amen: Tudor Wills in Breconshire, 1528 – 1571′ Wednesday, 5 February 2014, 6 pm, Caerleon Campus: Conference Suite, Main Building A45 Chris Gardiner Admiring the pugilistic art? Newspaper reports on boxing in nineteenth century south Wales Wednesday, 12 February 2014, 6pm , Caerleon Campus: Boardroom Maddy Gray - https://twitter.com/penrhyspilgrim Cross Slabs and Closet Catholics: some thoughts on seventeenth-century tombstones Wednesday, 19 February 2014, 6 pm , Caerleon Campus: Boardroom Paul Thomas An Investigation of Pre-Roman Communications in South Eastern Wales: with Special Reference to Possible Surviving Iron Age Road Networks in Gwent Wednesday, 5 March 2014, 6pm, Caerleon Campus: Conference Suite, Main Building A45 Jessica Powell - https://twitter.com/jess__powell ‘Breaking the Bonds’: The Rise (and Fall) of Monmouth’s Independent Burgesses Wednesday, 12 March 2014, 6 pm, Caerleon Campus: Boardroom David Howell - https://twitter.com/Kasuutta and Ray Howell Digging up the Past: Excavating Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd For further information, email [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] For last-minute updates and changes (and for further information on our activities) follow us on Twitter – http://twitter.com/HeritageUSW |
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