Sussex Archaeological Symposium 2020

To be held on Saturday 28 March, 10am-5pm at Kings Church, Brooks Road, Lewes, BN7 2BY.

The Sussex Archaeology Symposium is an annual event, organised by the Sussex School of Archaeology, which showcases recent archaeological research in Sussex.

1000 – 1030 Richard Toms Reflections on Herbert S Toms: archaeologist and curator
1030 – 1100 David Rudling Ivan Donald Margary (1896-1976): an officer, gentleman,
scholar and philanthropist
1130 – 1200 Joe Seaman & Steve Patton From Neolithic monument to a loaded picnic: the
evolving story of Butts Brow, Eastbourne
1200 – 1230 Tess Machling & Roland Going loopy: replicating Bronze Age Sussex loops
Williamson
1230 – 1300 Thomas Hayes Recent Saxon and medieval discoveries at Seaford and a
small Late Iron Age settlement at Hellingly Green
1400 – 1430 David Martin Time travellers in Sussex: a window into the past
1430 – 1500 Simon Stevens Minepits, mud and mayhem: evidence of the Wealden
Iron industry at Horam
1500 – 1530 Lyn Cornwell Hastings Country Park Hidden Landscapes Project
1600 – 1630 Stewart Angell The rise and fall of airships in Sussex during the Great War
1630 – 1650 Carolima Lima Portable Antiquities Scheme: an update on finds
1650 – 1705 Daryl Holter Community policing: defending our heritage

Various stands and bookstalls. The Symposium fee (to include refreshments and lunch) is £35. For further details and to make bookings contact/see: info@sussexarchaeology.co.uk; www.sussexarchaeology.org