Clacket Lane, Titsey
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Evaluation and subsequent excavation by Surrey County Archaeogical Unit in advance of construction of the M25 service station.
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Evaluation and subsequent excavation by Surrey County Archaeogical Unit in advance of construction of the M25 service station.
The Roman Studies Group is very pleased that Professor Anthony King, Emeritus Professor at Winchester University and a specialist in both animal bones and Roman archaeology, has kindly agreed to lead our 2026 RSG Study Day at East Horsley Village Hall on Friday 18 September 10.00am-3.30pm. The fee of £20 includes a sandwich lunch, coffee and tea. There is free parking at the Hall.
As this is a hands-on event there is a limit of 20 places and bookings are now open via the book tab above.
We are currently firming up our speakers for the 2026-7 Winter Series. As soon as we have a talk arranged this page will be updated.
Bear with us.
We are currently firming up our speakers for the 2026-7 Winter Series. As soon as we have a talk arranged this page will be updated.
Bear with us.
We are currently firming up our speakers for the 2026-7 Winter Series. As soon as we have a talk arranged this page will be updated.
Bear with us.
We are currently firming up our speakers for the 2026-7 Winter Series. As soon as we have a talk arranged this page will be updated.
Bear with us.
Mike Fulford has kindly offered to talk to us on 'The Silchester Environs Project'. He led a research team in a five year project to explore the later prehistoric use of the c.140km2 landscape around Silchester Roman Town and its underlying Late Iron Age oppidum. Its base was an extensive desktop assessment containing a vast array of data, both old and new, which was incorporated in a project-wide GIS. It was further supported by various geophysics techniques, lidar, earthwork surveys, walkover reconnaissance, coring exercises and excavation.
A Zoom talk on 'The Hallaton Helmet: A Conquest Period Mystery
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