Malcolm Lyne Memorial Conference
Schedule
Sat Nov 16 2024 at 09:15 am to 05:15 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Kings Church, Lewes | Lewes, EN
About this Event
Join us either in person, or live online for a conference to celebrate the work of Malcolm Lyne
Organised by the Sussex School of Archaeology & History, in association with CBA SE
Venue: Kings Church, Brooks Road, LEWES, BN7 2BY
This year’s annual conference will be a memorial event in honour of Dr Malcolm Lyne who sadly died last November. Malcolm was a leading Roman pottery specialist, but also had other research interests and skills. He will be sadly missed. The Memorial Conference, which will reflect Malcolm’s research work and interests, will be run by the Sussex School of Archaeology and History in association with CBA SE.
The venue for the ‘live’ event will be Kings Church, Lewes, East Sussex and there will also be an online zoom option.
There will also be poster displays by local archaeology groups and bookstalls.
Entrance fees
In-person (which includes teas and coffees):
£25 Full Price
Please note that lunch is not included - you are welcome to bring you own, or there are a variety of shops in the area where you can purchase refreshments.
£20 Concessions
(CBA SE Members, Sussex School USAS lecture series subscribers, and full-time students)
Online: £15
(you will be sent a link to the live streaming the day before the event takes place)
Confirmed speakers and their lecture titles/topics include:
- Dr Steve Willis (University of Kent): ‘Malcolm's Life and Contribution: a Vignette’
- Anna Doherty (Archaeology South-East) who will speak about Malcolm’s Roman pottery research work in East and West Sussex
- Chris Butler (CBAS): ‘The Hassocks Roman and Saxon Cemetery and the Wickham Barn Roman Pottery Kilns’
- Lilian Ladle (Bournemouth University): ‘The South-East Dorset Black Burnished Ware Industry - Malcolm's Legacy’
- Thomas Martin: ‘Roman [pottery] forms in Saxon fabrics’
- Dr Philip Smither (Portable Antiquities Scheme: PAS): ‘’Rutupine Reviver’: Malcolm Lyne’s impact on the Richborough Archive’
- Professor Mike Fulford (University of Reading): ‘Malcolm’s Excavations at Pevensey Castle 1936 to 1964’
- Dr Sam Moorhead (PAS): ‘Finds of Carausian and Allectan coins from the Saxon Shore'
- Dr Anthony Durham: ‘Roman and Early Saxon Place Names around the Solent’
- Arthur Franklin (Lewes Priory Trust): ‘Malcolm and Lewes Priory’
- Kevin Trott (Wessex Archaeology): ‘Excavating Malcolm’s Archives’
FREE parking for those attending the symposium is available at Sackville House, Brooks Close, Lewes, BN7 2FZ
There is also a limited amount of parking available at Kings Church on a first come first served basis
For further details please see the SSAH website
Where is it happening?
Kings Church, Lewes, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 15.00 to GBP 25.00