Really enjoyed the #CotswoldArchaeology webinar on #Lakenheath this evening, must read up more on the genotyping aspects ๐๐๐
I was impressed by the turnout from #CotswoldArchaeology at @tag45.bsky.social with many members of staff presenting papers and making or renewing professional connections!
A man and a woman are stood in front of a projector screen speaking to a seated audience
A woman is stood in front of a projector screen speaking to a seated audience. The image on the screen is of a plan of an excavated early Medieval cemetery
A woman is stood in front of a projector screen speaking to a seated audience. The image on the screen is a pie chart which shows the sex estimation of skeletons in the cemetery
A woman is stood in front of a projector screen speaking to a seated audience. The image on the screen is of a graph of the age estimates for skeletons from an excavated early Medieval cemetery
Sharon Clough, Osteologist with #CotswoldArchaeology, now gives a talk on the results of her analysis of the Early Medieval cemetery at Hinkley Point.
A man addresses a seated crowd and is standing in front of a projector screen which has an artist's impression of the archaeological excavations
Unfortunately Jonathan Hart from #CotswoldArchaeology is unable to join us in person today, but Bob Croft has stepped in to give his presentation - "Excavation of the Early Medieval cemetery"
A seated crowd watches a man stood at the front of a village hall giving a talk, accompanied by slides on a projector screen
A seated crowd watches a man stood at the front of a village hall giving a talk, accompanied by slides on a projector screen
An image of archaeological excavation plans showing Iron Age and Roman enclosure ditches shown on a projector screen
We now have Neil Holbrook, CEO of #CotswoldArchaeology, talking about the Roman period in the Hinkley landscape, and how opportunities to explore on a large scale had to be grasped, even when dealing with the awful ground conditions..
A man stands with a microphone in front of a projector screen which pictures an archaeological excavation
A man stands at the front of a crowd giving a talk, with an image of an archaeological excavation on a projector screen
Andy Mudd, formerly of #CotswoldArchaeology, now gives an overview of the early story of Hinkley Point "Pixies Mound to Iron Age Age Farms", including previous archaeological investigations
A group of people seated in a large village hall listening to a speaker and viewing a large screen. There are a collection of archaeological finds on display on a table
We're here in Stogursey to hear from the #archaeologists involved with the #excavations at Hinkley Point and the Connection C Project, in partnership with #CotswoldArchaeology and the #SouthWestHeritageTrust.
Somerset County archaeologist Bob Croft is giving an introduction to the day
Poster promoting a conference to disseminate the results of archaeological excavations at Hinkley Point in Somerset on Saturday 30th November
In partnership with #CotswoldArchaeology and #SouthWestHeritageTrust we are hosting a conference on the #archaeological discoveries at #HinkleyPoint (sponsored EDF Energy).
10am - 4.30pm
Saturday 30 November
Stogursey
Tickets ยฃ12 / Students ยฃ6
Booking is essential. Please email office@sanhs.org