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The Stiances Archaeological Project: working with children, animals and the National Archive

23 January 2023, 5:00 pm–6:00 pm

Survey and photogrammetry image (Image courtesy of Archaeology South-East)

The third research seminar in the UCL Institute of Archaeology & Archaeology South-East thematic series on UK Archaeology in 2023 will be given by Simon Stevens on 23 January.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Prof Andrew Gardner and Louise Rayner

Location

612
Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PY

The Term II thematic seminar series will be concerned with UK Archaeology in 2023. These will be hybrid events, with in-person attendance in Room 612 of the UCL Institute of Archaeology as well as a livestream (and recording) via MSTeams.

Please note the change to this week's seminar from the previously advertised event.

Abstract

ASE's long-running, award-winning community archaeology project came into being on the back of research into men from the Sussex Wealden village of Newick who died as a result of service during the First World War. Documentary research into the long-abandoned site of the childhood home of one of the men led to an invitation from the landowner to excavate the site, and the Stiances Archaeological Project was born.


UCL Institute of Archaeology & Archaeology South-East Research Seminars Programme | Term II, 2022-23

Mondays, 5pm 

[13 February: UCL Reading Week - no seminar]

Series organisers: Andrew Gardner (andrew.gardner@ucl.ac.uk) and Louise Rayner (louise.rayner@ucl.ac.uk).

Non UCL-IoA/ASE participants should contact Jo Dullaghan (j.dullaghan@ucl.ac.uk) to be added to our events list to receive the MSTeams links.