The dayschool will run from 10.30am to 4.15pm at the Council Chamber, National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP. All are welcome to attend (£5 (£3 unwaged) on door to cover costs)
Further information from Nancy Edwards (n.edwards@bangor.ac.uk)
The final session of the day will be a discussion of the review of the Research Framework
- 10.30am (Coffee will be available in the Icons Restaurant)
- 11.00am Mark Redknap (National Museum Wales) Ringed Pins and recent Metalwork Finds from Early Medieval Wales
- 11.30am David Griffiths(Oxford University) Evidence for Wales’s first mint? – Imitations of the Quatrefoil Issue of Cnut
- 12.00pm Rhiannon Commeau From Vidir Crwys to Brynhenllan: using landscape evidence to reconstruct an early medieval setttlement pattern
- 12.30pm (Lunch - This is available in the Icons Restaurant)
- 1.45pm Duncan Schlee (Dyfed Archaeological Trust) New Finds in South-West Wales:
- 2.15pm Andrew Davidson (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust) New Finds from North-West Wales
- 2.45pm Jana Horák (National Museum Wales) Sources of Stone for Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculptures in Wales
- 3.30–4.15pm Discussion of the Early Medieval Period for the revision of Research Framework Wales. Information on the 2004 document and the article which appeared in 2005 Arch in Wales are available on http://www.archaeoleg.org.uk/earlymed.html. We are gathering information on new relevant research over the last 5 years and asking how the Framework should be amended to take account of new work/finds.