Recent Work and Ideas on Durobrivae
Peterborough Museum 51 Priestgate, PeterboroughA Peterborough Museum Society Event
[For Non-FRAG events check details with the organiser]
A Peterborough Museum Society Event
A Council for British Archaeology: South Midlands Event
Update on the Roman Villa between Fane Road and Itter Crescent, followed by the FRAG Annual General Meeting FREE for FRAG Members
This is a Spalding Gentlemen’s Society event
FRAG Members Only
A Civic Society Event
The funerary culture associated with Peterborough Abbey. FREE for FRAG Members
FRAG return to the Fane Road / Itter Crescent Roman villa Details to be confirmed
Join a walk along a section of the Stamford Canal with local authority, Maggie Ashcroft FREE for FRAG Members
Michael Olney will bring to life the wonderful archaeology of Bahrain. FREE for FRAG Members
Join FRAG at the 2019 Heritage Festival
Priority for FRAG members
A Vivacity Event
A chance to help excavate a complex site centred on a large Roman barn.
A Collyweston Historical Society Event
The 2001 fire in Peterborough Cathedral and its aftermath. FREE for FRAG Members
A Stamford Arts Centre Event
A Stamford Arts Centre Event
A Council for British Archaeology Event Recent Archaeology in the East of England
Prof Susan Oosthuizen challenges previous interpretation of Fenland archaeology. FREE for FRAG Members
A Vivacity Event with Mark Knight
FRAG return to the Fane Road / Itter Crescent Roman villa POSTPONED
An event organised by Friends of St Remigius, Water Newton and the Nene Valley Archaeological [...]
A Vivacity event A catch-up opportunity if you missed our own Jody Joy talk last [...]
June and Vernon Bull explore some of the lesser-known episodes and characters in the city’s past. FREE for FRAG Members
Talk with Eleanor Ghey, Curator, British Museum - A Vivacity Event
A MidNAG Event: Prof Klaus Oeggl Venue at Oundle Primary School
Talk by Dr Stephen Upex - A Vivacity Event
A Vivacity Event with Richard Hobbs of the British Museum
Archaeological evidence indicates that the Peakirk area was first colonised by Neolithic folk and that there was almost-continuous activity in the heart of the present village from the Romano-British period onwards. Speaker: Dr Avril Lumley Prior FREE for FRAG Members