CBA South-East Conference 2017: ‘Breaking new ground’ and engaging in the past - a celebration of archaeology in the South-East and beyond
Kings Church, Lewes, East Sussex: Saturday 7th October 2017
CBA South-East is celebrating its 25th anniversary during 2017 and brings together presentations from a range of exciting speakers and topics covering that period – and beyond.
Arrival, registration, and coffee 9.15
David Rudling (Vice-Chair, CBA South-East) 10.00
Introduction to the day
Edwin Wood (Sussex Finds Liaison Officer) 10.10
20 Years of Treasure: A Retrospective on 20 Years of PAS in the South-East
Chris Stringer (Natural History Museum, London) 10.50
The Global Picture: What is new in human evolution?
Coffee 11:30
Matt Pope (UCL, Institute of Archaeology) 12:00
Palaeolithic Hunter-Gatherers in South-East Britain
Lunch 12.40
CBA South-East Annual General Meeting 13:10
Paul Bennett (Canterbury Archaeology Trust) 13:40
CAT (Canterbury Archaeology Trust) at 40 – beyond 25 years
Casper Johnson (County Archaeologist, East Sussex) 14:20
Curating our Archaeological Heritage: Recent and Future Developments
Coffee 15:00
Carenza Lewis (University of Lincoln) 15:30
Public and Communities in archaeology
Mike Heyworth (Director, Council for British Archaeology) 16:10
Challenges, successes and ambitions
Questions 16:50
Close 17:00
Tickets – Lunch included in the price
£26.00 for CBA South-East members and students, £30.00 for non-members
For further details and booking information, please visit our website at
http://www.cbasouth-east.org/events/cbase-annual-conference/
or email the organiser, Steven Cleverly, s.cleverly@icloud.com