Independence and Research
Congress of Independent Archaeologists, Cirencester, 10th to 11th September,
2005
The Congress centred on a practical review of what is happening in
the field.
There will be two keynote speeches, from our Chairman, Andrew Selkirk,
and then from our own Neil Faulkner (Seen regularly in Time Team, The
Roman Big Dig and other TV programmes); he will be outlining his vision
for the future of Independent Archaeology. There will be time allocated
for questions and comments from the audience.
Geophysics will be dealt with in depth, Bob Randall will be there to
demonstrate a pre-production Magnetometer and discuss with us future developments.
The response from the 2004 British Archaeological Award participants is
excellent and I am sure we shall be enthused by the excavations carried
out by our members.
The Congress dinner on Saturday night should be a highlight with Arthur
Price attending as Guest Speaker. Arthur is the son of Eddie Price a living
legend in independent archaeology. In his own right, Arthur’s speciality
is stone mining – everything from researching their locations, exploring,
rescuing tools and artefacts etc. He is a consultant employed by architects,
estate agents and Gloucester Cathedral. How often do we find masonry in
an excavation and wish we could trace its source?
Session Times Saturday 10th Registration 10.00 a.m. AGM 10.30 a.m.
last speaker ends 6.00p.m. Dinner 7.30 p.m.
Sunday 11th 9.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Booking form
Programme
Comments, or informal suggestions should be emailed as soon as possible
to: Congress@independents.org.uk
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