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The Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society

Since 1863

For everyone interested in Yorkshire's past

Programme 2024/2025: Key events


Prehistory Research Section events:

2025
March

Saturday 22nd March. Talk from Clive Waddington 'How Britain became an island: the Storegga Slide tsunami and Mesolithic catastrophe'.

 

Possible Archaeological Events for Your Diary:

Saturday 29th March 2025: AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE in SHEFFIELD - Exploring Archaeological Landscapes: Celebrating the legacy of Derrick Riley and William Arnold Baker. Further details will be coming soon on how to book a place.

 
Guest Lectures (open to all) 

Bradford University: School Archaeological and Forensic Science guest lectures series.

Lectures start at 5.30pm in Richmond Building (room E59) and as a webinar.

Please note - Your E-Mail Address:

The majority of members now receive their notices and newsflashes electronically. If your contact details have changed, please let me know, so that our address list remains up-to-date. If you wish to change the way you receive your section information, please drop me a line - either by email, or by post: John Cruse, 26 Logan Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9AR

Above programme updated 6th January 2025

 

 

Vale of York archaeology publication

A perfect flat…’ Understanding the archaeology of the Vale of York Kershaw, A, Horne, P, MacLeod, D & Oakey, M (Eds) 2020

  • Posted On: 16 February 2021
Vale of York archaeology publication

This Historic England Report (No: 272/2020) is a collection of papers from a one-day conference held in May 2001 to mark the completion of the Vale of York National Mapping Programme (NMP) project. The contributors to this volume come from a variety of backgrounds including universities, county and city councils, and archaeological consultants, as well as from within English Heritage (now Historic England). The papers, from prehistory to 20th-century military remains, show the wide range of ways in which the results of the Vale of York NMP project can be used to assist the analysis and management of past landscapes. Available to view or download a copy here

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