The South East Research Seminar Series

Contribute to the future of our region’s past! The SERF public seminars will be held at the Institute of Archaeology, 31–34 Gordon Square, London, on Saturdays from October to December 2007. The meetings will provide an opportunity to discuss what we think is important about the historic environment of south-east England: and also to begin planning new directions for research. The programme will be as follows:

The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic 13/10/07
The Middle Bronze Age – Iron Age 20/10/07
The Roman period 27/10/07
The Anglo-Saxon and Medieval periods 03/11/07
Historic rural and urban landscapes 17/11/07
Defence and Maritime Themes 24/11/07
Post-Medieval, Modern and Industrial 01/12/07
The Neolithic and early Bronze Age 08/12/07
Environment and environmental archaeology 15/12/07

No charge will be made for attendance, and tea and coffee will be available at each meeting. Directions to the venue can be downloaded from the Institute of Archaeology website at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology and further details about each of the seminars will be posted on the SERF website (http://kent.gov.uk/serf) as soon as they become available. For more information about either the public meetings or the project generally, don’t hesitate to contact us at serf@kent.gov.uk.

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