Expansive Landscapes – Recording Human

Expansive Landscapes – Recording Human

EXPANSIVE LANDSCAPES – RECORDING HUMAN INTERVENTION BY FRIDAY 13TH AND SATURDAY 14TH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY SEPTEMBER 2019 SANTON DOWNHAM CENTRE, THETFORD FOREST IP27 0TW The Landscape Survey Group’s 5th annual conference will combine a day of presentations and discussion with a fieldtrip to Breckland landscapes. Registration is available for the full programme (£25 members, £30 non-members) or Friday conference only, including lunch (£20 members, £25 non-members). Registration forms and membership forms are available from our website (http://www.landscapesurvey.org) or by email from [email protected]. Please also contact us by email with any queries regarding the conference or fieldtrip arrangements, or if you would like to contribute posters or displays that address the theme of the conference (bursaries for attendance are available). Friday 13th September 9.30 for 10 am to 5 pm - Santon Downham Centre, Thetford Forest, IP27 0TW Mark Bowden, Historic England and LSG Chair Welcome Dr James Albone, Norfolk County Council Before Commons Jon Dollery, RCAMHW Cadastral mapping in the digital age Łukasz Banaszek, Dave Cowley, Angela Gannon & George Geddes, Historic Environment Scotland New light on 'Scotland in miniature' - rapid archaeological survey on Arran Vivienne Blandford Ashdown Forest: an early example of conservation Katy Whitaker, University of Reading & Historic England & Coralie Acheson, Ironbridge Institute & Arup Rural landscapes, industrial pasts David Knight, Historic England Locomotion: the pioneeer of the world's railway heritage Martyn Barber, Historic England A ghost of landscapes past: the tale of a horseman trapped in time Krystyna Truscoe, University of Reading Analysing the landscapes of Late Iron Age territorial oppida in southern Britain Sophie Tremlett, Norfolk County Council Breckland landscapes - an aerial perspective Anne Mason, Friends of Thetford Forest Warrening in Breckland and the History of the Warrening Industry Caroline Skinner & Elizabeth Chamberlin, Historic England Designation of an Industry: assessment and mapping of the Breckland Warrens David Robertson, Norfolk County Council Thetford Forest: managing the historic environment on the public forest estate Saturday 14th September 9.30 am to 3.30 pm Fieldtrip by coach to Breckland landscapes, including Grimes Graves and Thetford Warren. Coach pick-ups in Thetford and Brandon, further details on request. .

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