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Merseyside Archaeological Society

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Official account of the Merseyside Archaeological Society, evening lectures, summer field trips, newsletters & journal - new members welcome!

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Elsa Price (@elsakprice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a lovely weekend just gone at the Merseyside Archaeological Society conference hosted Museum of Liverpool hearing about all the amazing archaeological projects in the region from the Mesolithic to the post-Medieval 🥰

Had a lovely weekend just gone at the <a href="/MerseyArchSoc/">Merseyside Archaeological Society</a> conference hosted <a href="/MuseumLiverpool/">Museum of Liverpool</a> hearing about all the amazing archaeological projects in the region from the Mesolithic to the post-Medieval 🥰
Museum of Liverpool (@museumliverpool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buried for safe keeping, but never retrieved... Our next Beyond the Label talk looks at The Huxley Hoard - a collection of Viking silver discovered near Cheshire in 2004. Saturday 12 October, 2pm Tickets cost £7 liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/museum…

Buried for safe keeping, but never retrieved...

Our next Beyond the Label talk looks at The Huxley Hoard - a collection of Viking silver discovered near Cheshire in 2004.

Saturday 12 October, 2pm
Tickets cost £7
liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/museum…
Anna Fairley Nielsson (@annaandthedead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#31DaysOfGraves Day 9 - Colour: Angel mosaics on the Walker memorial at All Saints Churchyard, Childwall. Eliza (d.1882, aged 49y) and Sir Andrew Barclay Walker (d.1893, 68y), benefactor of Walker Art Gallery. Also William Hall Walker (1st Baron of Wavertree, d.1933).

#31DaysOfGraves Day 9 - Colour: Angel mosaics on the Walker memorial at All Saints Churchyard, Childwall. Eliza (d.1882, aged 49y) and Sir Andrew Barclay Walker (d.1893, 68y), benefactor of <a href="/walkergallery/">Walker Art Gallery</a>. Also William Hall Walker (1st Baron of Wavertree, d.1933).
Heneb: Clwyd-Powys Archaeology (@cpatarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAVE THE DATE: Saturday 16th November – Wrexham University Keep an eye out on our socials as tickets for our 2024 Archaeology Day in Wrexham will be going live this Friday! This was a sell-out event last year so be sure to book your tickets early. buff.ly/3BO5PMs

SAVE THE DATE: Saturday 16th November – Wrexham University 

Keep an eye out on our socials as tickets for our 2024 Archaeology Day in Wrexham will be going live this Friday! 

This was a sell-out event last year so be sure to book your tickets early. 

buff.ly/3BO5PMs
ChesterArchSoc (@chesterarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to share with you our latest edition of the Chester Antiquary, our Newsletter. Please click the link to go to our blog and download your copy wp.me/pfR4C8-iD

We are delighted to share with you our latest edition of the Chester Antiquary, our Newsletter.  Please click the link to go to our blog and download your copy
wp.me/pfR4C8-iD
Merseyside Archaeological Society (@merseyarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our next evening lecture takes place on Thursday 17th at the Quaker Meeting House, Liverpool doors open from 7pm for refreshments & chat☕️ 🍪 with the talk from Charlotte Bell BA MA AFHEA🏺🏛 University of Liverpool starting at 7.30. Members £1 & non-members £2, all welcome! #Archaeology

Ed Farrell (@edwardrolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watercolour sketch. Reconstruction of Castle Street,Liverpool. Tudor Market as it might have looked. 1575. The castle was demolished early in the eighteenth century.

Watercolour sketch. Reconstruction of Castle Street,Liverpool. Tudor Market as it might have looked. 1575. The castle was demolished early in the eighteenth century.
ArchaeologyUK (@archaeologyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join SMA's annual conference in Cardiff, Nov 7-8, in-person or online! This year's theme, "Archaeology Lifelines," explores archaeology's impact on communities and what lifelines archaeology needs. Join for engaging talks and networking👉 eventbrite.co.uk/e/society-for-…

Clare Dudman (@dwuddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reconnecting Roman Britain conference : 23rd November Hist&ArchChesterChesterArchSoc⁩ Now open for bookings! ⁦(programme to follow) ticketsource.co.uk/reconnecting-r…

ChesterArchSoc (@chesterarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reconnecting Roman Britain Conference : Saturday 23rd November at the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, with an optional guided tour of Roman Chester on the Friday afternoon (limited places). ALL FREE! ⁩ Now open for bookings! ⁦(programme to follow). ticketsource.co.uk/reconnecting-r…

Reconnecting Roman Britain Conference : Saturday 23rd November at  the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, with an optional guided tour of Roman Chester on the Friday afternoon (limited places). ALL FREE!

⁩ Now open for bookings!  ⁦(programme to follow).

ticketsource.co.uk/reconnecting-r…
Pete Savin (@pete_savin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s your last chance to visit the current archaeological excavation at the #Carlisle cricket club as it completes its 5 week investigation, guides including myself will be onsite for the final two days after which the area will be backfilled for winter. Please share if possible

It’s your last chance to visit the current archaeological excavation at the #Carlisle cricket club as it completes its 5 week investigation, guides including myself will be onsite for the final two days after which the area will be backfilled for winter. Please share if possible
Ed Farrell (@edwardrolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watercolour reconstruction of Liverpool's Herculaneum Pottery works: Toxteth Park. The date c.1815. Opened 1793/4 and closed in 1841 - to later become the site of Harrington Dock. The work is in part based on material in the excellent blog of Jim Kenny. wp.me/p2XyHv-2AF

Watercolour reconstruction of Liverpool's Herculaneum Pottery works: Toxteth Park. The date c.1815. Opened 1793/4 and closed in 1841 - to later become the site of Harrington Dock. 

The work is in part based on material in the excellent blog of Jim Kenny. wp.me/p2XyHv-2AF
Merseyside Archaeological Society (@merseyarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We hope members enjoy this bumper Autumn Newsletter which is now in your inbox, with postal copies on the way to those who receive them! #Archaeology #Merseyside #MAS

We hope members enjoy this bumper Autumn Newsletter which is now in your inbox, with postal copies on the way to those who receive them! #Archaeology #Merseyside #MAS
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Reminder to members to join us tomorrow evening for our annual Christmas Quiz. Log in details are in your inbox! Don't forget a pen, paper and a festive treat!

Reminder to members to join us tomorrow evening for our annual Christmas Quiz. Log in details are in your inbox!

Don't forget a pen, paper and a festive treat!