
Bringing our business direct to
you
We
are regularly asked to attend academic conferences to display
publications for sale to delegates, together with being able to talk
direct to people about the other areas that the business specialises
in. Not only that but we have all our own equipment and marquee so
that we can also attend specialist outdoor events like history
fairs, excavation open-days, re-enactors events, together with
county fairs and other applicable events.
During
2005 we attended many such events, however, at present we have not
scheduled many events for 2006, as we have been involved in the
restructuring of the business. If you would like to to attend a
conference or event then please
contact us.
As 2006 events are scheduled, they
will be listed below
Diary of
Conferences/Events we are
attending
                                         
With
conferences/events that we attend, we can also help pro-actively
market this as well, free-of-charge. To find out more that please
see Your Marketing.
11th March 2006 - Brighton & Hove
Archaeological Society Centenary Conference - Sussex University,
Centre of Continuing Education
Includes - Ice Age Brighton: Black Rock and the earliest beach -
Matthew Pope, Whitehawk: a Neolithic causwayed enclosure in context
- David McOmish, Rethinking the Hove Barrow - Paul Garwood, The
Archaeology of the Brighton Bypass - David Rudling, Bishopstone and
related downland sites revisited - Martin Bell, The Brighton & Hove
Archaeological Society Field Unit: fieldwork projects past and
present - John Funnell, Brighton: from medieval obscurity to
Georgian and Regency splendour - Sue Berry, The archaeology of the
seaside holiday - material from Brighton beach - Fred Gray. Full
£25, BHAS members £18, Concessions £15, 18 or under £10 optional
lunch plus £8.50. Further information available from David Rudling,
Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex or see
www.brightonarch.org.uk
18th March 2006
- Historic English Landscapes - Christ Church, Oxford
Includes - Landscape in
Prehistoric Oxford: An Archaeological Perspective - Tim Allen, East Anglian Landscapes - Tom Williamson, Monastic Landscapes - James
Bond, Historic Parks and Gardens - Paul Stamper - Further
information on this day school - please contact Trevor Rowley,
Academic Study and Travel, Whites Forge, Appleton, OX13 5LG - £52
with lunch £65 - 10% discount on all bookings (excluding lunch) by
31 January 2006 - also see
www.academic-study.com
25th March 2006
- Church Archaeology in East Anglia - Council for British
Archaeology - East Anglia
29th May 2006
- Norfolk History Fair - Roots of Norfolk,
Gressenhall
23rd July 2006
- Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project - Open
Day
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