Conference: The role of local societies in archaeology in the 21st century [York]

02 March 2013

Council for British Archaeology Winter General Meeting focussing on The Role of Local Societies in Archaeology in the 21st Century.


A weekend conference, based in York, for local archaeological and historical societies and community groups, and interested individuals, coordinated by the Council for British Archaeology to be held at St William´s College in York.

The discussion-based programme gives societies the chance to explore common issues and share good practice about their future role, from digitising publications, to working with local partners and attracting wider audiences.

Keynote speakers include Professor Rosemary Cramp and Carenza Lewis. For full programme and bookings click here

Cost: £45 including buffet lunch, dinner and refreshments

Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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