Events

The society meets every thursday in room G1 at six for our weekly lecture series. Afterwards, we usually head to the Belle Vue pub on the corner of college road for a chat and a drink.

Forthcoming Events

 

16th December Karen Pollock - Imnfirmary filed revisited, Rroman burial grounds in Chester

Second semester TBC

 

 

 



More Coming soon!

Past Events

4th of November Marion Gwyn - Penrhyn Castle and its link to the Jamacan slave trade.

18th of November Kate Waddington -subject tbc

25th of November Jane Kenney - A brief guide to excavation

9th of December Ray Karl - Iron age porn!!!!!

< 26th September- 10:00 Am- The B.U.A.S Guide to Bangor- Under the Curved Lounge (SU)
15th October- 6:00 PM- Howard Williams: The Archaeology of 21st Century Death
12th Novmber- No Lecture due to Reading Week

Indiana Jones Night- Academi
Talk-Esther Roberts Archaeological Collections in Bangor Museum
Talk- Dr Jane Kenney The Neolithic House
Trip-Great Orme Copper Mines
David Longley From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance- Archaeological Building Recording at four Anglesey Houses
Talk-David Hopewell- Geophysics on Roman Forts in North West Wales
Talk- Rai Karl- The Court of Law in the Iron Age
Trip to Chester
Talk- Gary Robinson The Southern Kintyre Project- exploring prehistoric interactions across the Irish Sea
Meeting to Discuss Future Excavations
Society General Meeting- Feb 2009
Talk- Bob Johnston 'Place making through protest: an archaeology of the Stanton moor protest camp, Derbyshire
Christmas Lecture- Prof Raimund Karl Iron Age Porn
Talk- Dr Duncan Garrow Technologies of Enchantment? Celtic Art in Britain during the Iron Age and Early Roman Period
Talk- Dr Chantal Conneller- Excavations at Star Carr
Talk- Frances Lynch Making the most of your cremation
Talk- Peter Cox Community Archaeology and the Caer Alyn Project
AGM- Autumn 2008
Talk- Dr Vicki Cummings Microliths and Megaliths: the start of the neolithic in the Irish Sea Zone
Trip to Manchester Museum
Talk- Dr Karen Pollock Bog Bodies and Brouhaha
Talk- Dr Meggen Gondek The fort, The Cross and the Fairy Mound: Looking for an early medieval king on the west coast of Scotland
Talk- Professor Nancy Edwards Why study Sculpture? The early medieval sculpture of North Wales