Meetings archive

Programme of meetings October to December 2009

Unless otherwise stated, the chair will be taken at 5pm precisely; tea will be served from 4:15pm. Non Fellows are welcome to attend ordinary meetings as a guest of a Fellow. If you would like to attend a meeting but do not know any Fellows, please contact the Society for help (tel: 020 7479 7080).

1 October

Ship in the Desert: the Namibian treasure wreck by Dr Bruno Werz of the Southern African Institute of Maritime Archaeology
8 OctoberThe Thames Discovery Programme: charting a new course for community archaeology? by Gustav Milne, FSA; a joint lecture with the City of London Archaeological Trust
15 October English Parish Churches: the next one thousand years by Loyd Grossman, FSA; a joint lecture to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Churches Conservation Trust
22 OctoberThe Late Antique and Byzantine Ivories of the Liverpool Antiquary Joseph Mayer by
Helen Rufus-Ward of the University of Sussex
5 November
The Cloister and the Hearth: understanding medieval palaces by Simon Thurley, FSA; a joint lecture with the All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology Group, to be held in the Macmillan Room, Portcullis House at 6pm for 6.30pm. The lecture is free, but tickets will be issued for security reasons. Details to follow.
12 NovemberFinds and Exhibits meeting: important recent discoveries made through the Portable Antiquities Scheme will be presented by Finds Liaison Officers
19 November2,500 years on the Silk Roads of Central Asia: research and management at ancient Merv by Tim Williams, FSA
26 NovemberThe Country Houses of Greater London: past and present by Caroline Knight, FSA
27 NovemberSilchester, the Society of Antiquaries and Urbanism in Britain: Iron Age to early medieval, a colloquium to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the excavation by the Society of Antiquaries of the Roman town of Silchester, being organized by Michael Fulford, FSA. Details to follow.
3 DecemberSilverware in the Ashmolean Museum: cataloguing the collection by Tim Schroder, FSA 
10 December‘Clothing for the soul divine’: burials at the tomb of St Ninian by Peter Yeoman, FSA
17 DecemberMiscellany of papers and mulled wine


Programme of meetings January to July 2009

Unless otherwise stated, the chair will be taken at 5pm precisely; tea will be served from 4:15pm. Non Fellows are welcome to attend ordinary meetings (excluding ballots) as a guest of a Fellow. If you would like to attend a meeting but do not know any Fellows, please contact the Society for help (tel: 020 7479 7080).

15 January  2009

Two Decades of Field Research at the Hominin Sites in Murcia, Spain, of Cueva Negra del Estrecho del Río Quípar and Sima de las Palomas del Cabezo Gordo, by Michael Walker, FSA
22 January

Timely and Timeless: the first century of the Royal Commissions, by Diana Murray, FSA, and Peter Wakelin, FSA

29 January
From Barrow to Bunker: integrating the historic environment with defence needs, by Phil Abramson, FSA
5 February
Ballot
6 February Wroxeter 150: past, present and future, a seminar organized by Roger White, FSA (booking required;)
12 February Italian Renaissance Ceramics: culture and collecting, by Dora Thornton, FSA, and Timothy Wilson, FSA
19 February Kangaroos and Violets: archaeological research on Great War landscapes in Belgium and Britain, by Richard Osgood, FSA, and Martin Brown, FSA
26 February Out from the Shadow of Dartmoor: twenty-five years of air survey and post-reconnaissance in lowland Devon, by Frances Griffith, FSA
5 March
Ballot
12 March Hill Hall: a singular house devised by a Tudor intellectual, by Paul Drury, FSA, and Richard Simpson
19 March Medievalism and the Grand Tour, by Rosemary Sweet, FSA
25 March Did Hadrian Design Hadrian's Wall?, by David Breeze, FSA; joint meeting with the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, to be held at 6pm at The Mining Institute, Neville Hall, Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1SE, followed by a reception in the Library of the Mining Institute
2 April
Ballot
23 April Council Elections and Anniversary Meeting
30 April John Gower and London, by John Hines, FSA
14 May
Bringing the Past Alive: treasures of the Fellows’ Library, Dulwich College, by Robert Weaver, FSA
21 May Remembering Charlemagne’s Pope: Alcuin’s epitaph for Hadrian I in Old St Peter’s, by Joanna Story, FSA
2 June
The Birth of Prehistory: commemorating John Evans’s Somme gravels lecture given to the Society on 2 June 1858, a colloquium organized by Clive Gamble, FSA, and Christopher Catling, FSA (booking required; separate details will be circulated)
4 June Ballot
11 June The Sir Percival David Collection in the Sir Joseph Hotung Centre for Chinese Ceramics, by Jessica Harrison-Hall
18 June The Stonehenge Riverside Project, by Michael Parker Pearson, FSA
25 June Summer soirée (booking required)
2 July Ballot
11 July
Kelmscott Fellows’ Day (booking required)