EXCAVATION – Alconbury Weston – Season 3
A Sawtry History Society Event
[For Non-FRAG events check details with the organiser]
A Sawtry History Society Event
Tony Walsh provides an update on what the A14 improvement project can tell us about the evolution of the north Cambridgeshire landscape FREE for FRAG Memebers
A Werrington Local History Group Event
A MidNAG Event at Nassington Village Hall
A rare example of the Roman to Saxon transition. FREE for FRAG Members
A Fen Edge Archaeology Group event in Cottenham
This is a Vivacity event at Flag Fen POSTPONED
Organised by the National Trust and Oxford Archaeology East
SORRY - POSTPONED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS FREE for FRAG Members
This full day Symposium is organised by the Spalding Gentlmen's Society
SORRY - POSTPONED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS Priority for FRAG Members
SORRY – POSTPONED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS FREE for FRAG Members
An online conference from Dig Ventures
SORRY – POSTPONED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS FREE for FRAG Members
A series of Online Events from the Council for British Archaeology
A socially distanced Outdoor Tour organised by Visit Ely
An all day online conference by Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project (SHARP)
One of a series of online talks about the history and archaeology of the abbey
First in a series of online expert talks on themes relevant to Scotland's Rock Art.
First in a series of five online talks organised by the Nene Valley Archaeological Trust. The speaker is Chris Evans, Executive Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Current Archaeology's annual conference is available to all this year.
Second in a series of five online talks about Bronze Age Britain organised by the NVAT. The speaker is Susan Greaney, PhD Research Student at Cardiff University
Speaker: Dr Tom Booth of the Crick Institute
Speaker: Mark Knight, Senior Project Officer, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Organised by Histon & Impington Archaeology Group (HIAG) Speaker: Chris Evans, Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Speaker: Dr Ben Roberts, Archaeology Department of the University of Durham
Speaker: Mary-Ann Ochota
Speaker: Dr Sue Brunning, Curator, British Museum
This event is organised by the St Kyneburgha Building Preservation Trust. Dr Paul Stamper will guide us through the impact that artists have on our understanding of archaeology and how that has changed through the centuries.