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details of our next exravaganza. So here it is...
SOUTH YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGY DAY 2000
Saturday
Nov. 18th, 2000
Organised by South Yorkshire Archaeology
Service, in conjunction with the Division of Adult
Continuing Education,
University of Sheffield.
Place: Sir Henry Stephenson building, University
of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield.
Time: 10.00 a.m.- 4.30
p.m
Cost: £8.50 (includes tea and coffee)
Phone the Division of Adult Continuing
Education, (0114) 222 7000 for booking details. Contact SYAS for more
information about any of the topics being covered.
Programme
10.00 –
10.05 Introduction
10.05 -
10.30 Annsofie Witkin,
ARCUS
Disease, death and burial: excavations at Carver Street
Methodist chapel, Sheffield
10.30 - 10.55
Trevor Pearson, English
Heritage
A Roman period quern industry at Wharncliffe Rocks, South Yorkshire
10.55 - 11.05
Questions
11.05 -
11.25
Coffee
11.25 - 11.50
Graham Hague, South Yorkshire Industrial History
Society
The Gas Industry in South Yorkshire – a survey of what remains
11.50 -
12.20 Nicola Wray, English
Heritage
One Great Workshop – Recording the Buildings of the Sheffield metal
trades
12.20 - 12.30
Questions
12.30 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 -
2.25 Chris Drage, Rotherham
MBC
Archaeology in Conservation: the Chesterfield Canal
2.25 -
2.50 Richard O’Neill,
Archaeological Services
WYAS
Recent archaeological fieldwork in South Yorkshire
2.50 - 3.00
Questions
3.00 - 3.20 Tea
3.20 -
3.50 Dan Johnston, Babtie
Group
Archaeological Investigations at Red House, Adwick-le-Street, Doncaster
3.50
- 4.20 Andy Lines,
ARCUS
The Making of Riverside: Excavations at Riverside Exchange, Sheffield
4.20 - 4.30
Questions and disperse