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Start: 19:30
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This site on the southern edge of Roman Southwark was dug in advance of redevelopment by PCA. It proved to contain important evidence for a religious complex with probably two Romano-Celtic temples and an associated building. There were many associated finds including the now famous Mars Camulos inscription and the sealed canister that proved to contain expensive ointment. Southwark was Surrey's nearest Roman centre of any consequence and this ritual
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An illustrated talk by Dorian Gerhold, Hon. Research Fellow
Open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door
Enquiries to programme co-ordinator: Bob Bryson, meetings@sihg.org.uk;
Free parking is available on the campus in the evening, in the main car park.
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Start: 10:30
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Dr Carenza Lewis, well known from television in programmes such as Time Team and more recently Michael Woods’ series on Kidworth, has agreed to give the keynote presentation at a joint meeting of the Medieval Studies Forum and the Villages Study Group on Saturday 12th March 2011.

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An illustrated talk by Richard Savage following a third season of excavation at this little-known royal palace
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Start: 10:00
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Thursday mornings
Enquiries to: Ken Tythacott, 01372 452569, email ken.tythacott@btinternet.com
or Geoff Roles, 01372 453713, email geoffrey@groles.wanadoo.co.uk.
The fee for each series of talks is £50 (SIHG members £45)
Please note that seating is strictly limited, so casual attendance is, unfortunately, not practicable.
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Start: 19:30
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Andrew Gardner is a Senior  Lecturer in the Archaeology of the Roman Empire at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.  He has recently been much involved with excavations at Caerleon legionary fortress.

Andrew is an excellent speaker and we are  promised a stimulating evening.
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Start: 11:00

Our first visit of the year is to  Britain’s oldest town – Colchester. The day will start at 11.00am with a visit to the Castle Museum which will include a guided tour taking in areas not freely accessible. An entry fee is payable and there is a charge for the tour.

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Start: 19:30
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Dr Catherine Ferguson will give a 400 year perspective on one of Guildford's most famous inhabitants: George Abbot, the Unwanted Archbishop
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Start: 09:15
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SERIAC 2011
South East Regional Industrial Archaeology Conference
“An IA Miscellany”
Chichester Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex, Brighton
This year the event is being hosted by the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society (SIAS)
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Faith expressed in Stone: Religious Buildings in Surrey and Southeast England

A Series of Five Lectures

To be held in The Abraham Dixon Hall, The Institute, 67 High Street, Leatherhead, KT22 8AH

Tuesday evenings at 7.30 for 8.00 (3rd to 31st May 2011)

£6 per person per evening, or all five lectures for £26


Tuesday 3 May
Form and Fabric of Belief: Approaches to the Study of Religious Buildings
Dr Simon Roffey
University of Winchester
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Start: 13:00
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