The SWARF Seminar to discuss the Research Agenda will on Friday 5 May as
previously advertised. The venue will be the Blaise Castle House Museum,
Henbury Road, Henbury, Bristol, BS10 7QS. (website:
http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/ccm/content/Leisure-Culture/Museums-Galleries
/blaise-castle-house-museum-museums-and-art-gallery.en)
Programme
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Presentation of draft Research Agenda for each period
12.00 Discussion groups: Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Roman, Post-Medieval,
Industrial and Modern.
13.00 Lunch (provided)
13.45 Discussion groups: Neolithic and earlier Bronze Age, Early Medieval,
Maritime.
14.45 Discussion groups: later Bronze Age and Iron Age, Medieval,
Palaeo-economy.
15.45 Plenary discussion to discuss cross cutting themes and consider
strategies.
16.30 Close
This is an important opportunity to steer the direction of research as the
outcome of the seminar will be the Research Agenda - listing topics that we
feel are the most important for future research. There will also be an
opportunity to consider the priorities and strategies for achieving research
projects.
There is no charge for attendance but the room is limited to 60 so please
book with Sarah Bisson on 01823 355426 or email [log in to unmask]
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Chris Webster
South West Archaeological Research Framework Coordinator
Somerset Historic Environment Record
Somerset County Council
County Hall
Taunton
TA1 4DY
01823 355620
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