Coming up in 2023
Another year rolls by. In 2022 we started getting back to live meetings and in July had our first no booking required just turn up... Read More
July Meeting – Michael Schmoelz – Controlling the Quest for Sanctity
Controlling the quest for sanctity – the pilgrimage business and how to escape it. For our July meeting we welcome back Michael Schmoelz. Michael last... Read More
June Meeting – Dr James Wright – Medieval Stonemasons: from Quarry to Cathedral
After a couple of live meetings with Dr Helen Geake and Professor Tristan Carter we’re heading back to Zoom for our June meeting when we... Read More
May Meeting – Prof. Tristan Carter – Excavating Suffolk’s First Farmers
New Work at the Freston Causewayed Enclosure On May 14th we welcome Professor Tristan Carter, Professor of Anthropology at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Fortunately... Read More
April meeting – Dr Helen Geake – the Sutton Hoo ship
For our first face to face meeting in over two years we we’re very pleased to welcome Dr Helen Geake who will be talking to... Read More
February – Dr Hannah Cutler – The Archaeology of Ipswich
For our online meeting on February 19th at 2.00 pm Dr Hannah Cutler of Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service will be taking us on a... Read More
January meeting – Prof. Rob Liddiard
For our first meeting of 2022 we welcome back Rob Liddiard who will be talking to us about his latest research on the defences of... Read More
Cancelled – November meeting – Prehistory in the Peloponnese
Please note this meeting has been cancelled. Just for a change this November we’re heading a long way from the Waveney Valley, back to Neolithic... Read More
September Meeting – Anti-Invasion Defences of the UK 1940-1943
For our first meeting after our summer break we welcome as our guest speaker Chris Kolonko. Chris is an archaeologist specialising in the archaeology of... Read More
February Update
First of all, thank you to Dr Elizabeth McDonald for her talk He Loves Me, He Loves Me not, the First Valentine’s Letter, and apologies... Read More