Cheshire Archaeology Day 2008
Saturday 19 April 2008 9.45am - 4.00pm
The Memorial Hall, Chesterway, Northwich
- 9.15 - Doors Open
- 9.45 - Welcome and Introduction
Jill Collens, Cheshire County Council
- 9.55 - Kingsley Fields, Nantwich: excavating a Roman salt production site
Dr Michael Nevell, University of Manchester Archaeological Unit
- 10.35 - The hidden depths to Nantwich
Tim Malim, SLR Consulting Ltd
- 11.15 - Coffee
- 11.45 - The First Emperor and his Terracotta Army: The story behind the man and the British Museum’s exhibition
Carol Michaelson, British Museum
- 12.45 - Lunch
- 14.15 - Meols: the North West’s earliest port
Dr Robert Philpott, Liverpool Museums
- 14.55 - Pushing the Boundaries - new evidence for the nature and extent of Roman Chester
Mike Morris, Chester Archaeology
- 15.35 - Closing remarks
Jill Collens, Cheshire County Council
- 15.40 - Tea and close
Plus displays, bookstalls and other attractions. Tickets are £11.00 each (£9.00 OAPs, students and unwaged), including morning coffee and afternoon tea.
For a booking form please contact
Pam Rutherford, Business and Policy, Room 251, County Hall, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 1SF. Phone: 01244 973175; Email - pam.rutherford@cheshire.gov.uk
Contact Us
To join our mailing list or to receive our newsletter and details of Cheshire Archaeology Day
Please send your name and address to:
- Regeneration,
- Cheshire County Council,
- Backford Hall, Backford,
- Chester;
- CH1 6PZ,
- Tel No: 01244 973204
- Email: archaeology@cheshire.gov.uk
Summaries of the talks at Cheshire Archaeology Day 2007 can be found below:
Archaeology Day Archive
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