Landscape Archaeology – Unearthing the Past
Evening lecture with Sam Gorin
Sam Gorin explores a decade of excavations at Empingham, Rutland and examines how a major civil engineering project -- the construction of Rutland Water -- contributed to our understanding of landscape archaeology at a time before the introduction of developer funding and major archaeological units. Exploring evidence from prehistoric, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon sites he will argue the case for continuity of occupation in the Gwash valley. Parallels will be
Thursday 25 February, 7-8.30pm
Cost: £6 per adult, £5 for season ticket holders
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2BX
Thu 25 Feb 2016