Travel Information

By Car Snibston Discovery Museum is located on the edge of Coalville town a centre on the A511, just 4 miles from Junction 22 of the M1 and

Junction 13 of the A42/M42. It is clearly signed on all major approach routes. Day Conference

Parking: Free parking is available at the front of the museum. Recent Discoveries in

By Bus Leicestershire Archaeology Bus routes 9, 9A, 9E, 26, 29, 29A, 120, 126, 127 run between Leicester and Coalville. -– Life After ?

Disabled access is available via lift and ramp - please contact the Sales & Enquiries Team on 01530 278444 or email [email protected] to discuss specific

needs.

Please visit www.snibston.com for more travel details.

Booking information

The cost of the conference is £15 including morning refreshments and a buffet lunch. Time Team at West Langton. Photo: Leicestershire County Council.

9.00 – 16.30 on Saturday 21 September 2013

To book a place please contact the Sales & Enquiries Team at Snibston by phone on 01530 278444, by email at Snibston Discovery Museum [email protected] or book online at www.snibston.com. Ashby Road, Coalville LE67 3LN Recent Discoveries in Leicestershire Recent Discoveries in Leicestershire Archaeology - Life After Time Team? Archaeology - Life After Time Team?

Saturday 21 September 2013, 9.00am – 16.30pm Saturday 21 September 2013, 9.00am – 16.30pm Snibston Discovery Museum Snibston Discovery Museum

Contributors to the conference include: Contributors to the conference (cont’d):

Matthew Morris (University of Leicester Archaeological James Earley (Council for British Archaeology Community Services): The Search for Richard III Archaeology Bursary Holder): The Community Archaeology Training Placement John Thomas (University of Leicester Archaeological Services): A Roman Cemetery at Oxford Street/Newarke Street, Leicester Peter Liddle (Leicestershire Fieldworkers): Time Team and Leicestershire - A Look Back Roger Kiplin g (University of Leicester Archaeological Services): Bronze Age Burials and Roman Settlement at Castle Donington

Matt Beamish/Lynden Cooper (University of Leicester Archaeological Services): The Bytham Deposits at Brooksby Quarry

Tim Higgins (University of Leicester Archaeological Services): Excavations at the 19th Century Coleorton Pottery Site

Denis Baker (Swannington Heritage Trust): New Discoveries at Califat Colliery, Swannington

Janet Spavold and Sue Brown: New Information on the Ticknall Pottery Industry

Helen Wells (Leicestershire County Council): Leicestershire's Leicestershire Historic Environment Record Fieldworkers

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