CBA Yorkshire Archaeology Day 2020
Event Information
Description
CBA Yorkshire are looking forward to welcomeing you to our annual Yorkshire Archaeology Day (formerly the Symposium) involves a day of talks on recent archaeological work in Yorkshire from both professional archaeologists and members of community groups starting at 11.00am.
It is preceded by the CBA Yorkshire AGM which starts at 10.00am.
Yorkshire Archaeology Day 2020
11.00 Tea and coffee
11.20 Introduction
11.25 How to Publish – That is the Question
Mike Turpin (Associate Editor of Forum, CBA Yorkshire)
11.45 The Archaeological Imagination: new ways of seeing trauma recovery
Rebecca Hearne (PhD Student, University of Sheffield)
12.10 Discovering the Inner Humber: Humberside’s muddy past and present
Sam Griffiths and Chris Kolonko (Discovery Programme Officer and Community Archaeologist (North), CITiZAN)
12:45 Lunch (Not provided)
13.50 Radar for the people! Archaeo-geophysics in the community
Adam Booth (School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds)
14.15 Recording a Clay Pipe Factory, and further work on Clay Pipes in Pontefract
Eric Houlder (Chairman, PontArc)
14.40 Widening Public Outreach
Marie Woods (Field Officer, Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society)
15.05 Break
15.20 Early Bronza Age Burials on Baildon Moor
Keith Boughey (Prehistoric Research Section YAHS)
15.55 Street House in the Early Neolithic
Steve Sherlock (Freelance Archaeologist)
16.20 Closing Remarks