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Antiquarian Society

Lectures for 2002-03 will take place at 6 p.m., in the Runcie Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Divinity, Sidgwick Site, unless otherwise stated. CAS Council meetings* will take place at 3 p.m., also in the Runcie Lecture Theatre. Please note the new venue for both.

7 October* Anglo-Saxon smiths and myths, by Professor David Hinton.
4 November 'Heroes and villains': examining the role of the sword-bearer in Late Bronze Age Britain, by Dr Sue Bridgford.
23 November Conference on recent archaeological work in Cambridgeshire. (Details will be circulated.)
2 December* Place-names and landscape - the Cambridge region, by Ann Cole (With Cambridgeshire Local History Society.)
7 December The Cromwell family, by David Cozens (Joint meeting with Cambridgeshire Local History Society to take place at 2 p.m. at St John's Community Hall, Hills Road.)
13 January Roman burial: the normal and the strange, by Alison Taylor.
3 February* The economy of late medieval Cambridge and its region, by Dr John Lee.
8 March Day conference on 'Cambridgeshire: a land of plenty' (At Lady Mitchell Hall. Details will be circulated.)
10 March AGM (at 5.45 p.m.)
Nonsuch Palace - excavations and history, by Professor Martin Biddle.
7 April 'Speaking volumes': Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, and the fabric of late fifteenth-century gentry life, by Dr Adam Menuge.
12 May 'From mystery to history': the Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara (a vanished civilization contemporary with the Roman empire - report on a five-year project), by Professor David Mattingly.
2 June* Sacred landscapes, pilgrimage, and prehistory, by Tim Malim.

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Cambridge University Reporter, 7 August 2002
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