Surrey History 16
Surrey History 15
Surrey History 14
London Anglo-Saxon Symposium
The theme of this 7th annual symposium is early medieval London. It aims to be of interest to both specialists and non-specialists, and draws upon a wide range of archaeological, historical and literary expertise.
Further details and registration from: https://www.ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/seventh-london-anglo-saxon-...
Ceramic Building Material
A CBA SE dayschool led by Ian Betts (MOLA), this course will cover the main types of building material used in south-east England during the Roman, medieval and post-medieval period. The day will consist of presentations, followed by ‘question and answer’ and ‘show and tell’ sections.
£20 CBA SE members; £25 for non-members. Booking details on: www.cbasouth-east.org
**Please note this day has been re-scheduled from its original April date**
Coin dayschool 2: Saxon, medieval and post-medieval coins, tokens and jetons in England
A CBA SE dayschool led by Dr David Rudling of the Sussex School of Archaeology. this follow on/Part 2 day school will continue examination of the development of coinage in Britain from Saxon to post-medieval times. Participants will also examine the issuing of private tokens made of pewter, lead, copper and silver, and briefly review the use of casting counters or jetons. By the end of the session participants should be familiar with the main sequences of coin, token and jeton types for the post-Roman periods in England.
Coin dayschool 1: 'The Origins of Coinage' and 'Celtic and Roman Coins in Britain
A CBA SE dayschool led by Dr David Rudling of the Sussex School of Archaeology. this day school will start by examining the development of coins and primitive currencies in different parts of the world, especially in Asia Minor, Greece and Republican Rome. Thereafter participants will look in more detail at the coins and other types of currencies used in Britain during the Late Iron Age and Roman periods. By the end of the session they should be familiar with the main sequences of coin types for these periods.
Excavation at Cocks Farm, Abinger
Another season of excavation will take place in Summer 2018 at Cocks Farm, Abinger. Work will continue in the area of Iron Age and Romano-British agricultural activity, and the dig will run for a month.The dates are as follows:
Saturday 16th - Wed 20th June
Saturday 23rd - Wed 27th June
Monday 2nd - Wed 4th July
Saturday 7th July - Wed 11th July
Saturday 14th July - Tues 17th July
Items Acquired by the Library in November 2017
New Items Acquired by the Library
November 2017
(Classification in Bold at the end)
Books
3D delineation: a modernisation of drawing methodology for field archaeology, by Justin J. L. Kimball, Archaeopress Access Archaeology, Archaeopress Publishing, 2016 E5
Written in stone: papers on the function, form, and provenancing of prehistoric stone objects in memory of Fiona Roe, edited by Ruth Shaffrey, Highfield Press, 2017 H2
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