Delegates
at the Lakeside Djanogly – Art
History Lecture Theatre Sun 4th July 2010
The SGRP 2010
conference will take place on the weekend of Fri 2nd- Sun 4th July
2010 on University Park Campus in Nottingham. We will be staying
at Ancaster Hall, a university hall of residence only 20 minutes walk
from the Lakeside Djanogly Art Centre where we will hold the lectures
(no. 34 and 50 on the campus map). The conference will officially
start at 2.00 pm on the Friday but for those of you interested in
helping with the first stages of the kiln building, please feel free
to join us on Friday morning. The conference will run to 1pm on the
Sunday.
The weekend will include talks on Roman Pottery
assemblages from the East Midlands, a visit to the Nottingham
University Museum new displays, handling sessions in the Museum and a
trip out on Saturday afternoon
All are invited to attend the conference including non-SGRP members
(although encouragement to join the group may be applied during the
weekend!) Non-residential and day attendance is also possible. All
those involved in the archaeology of Nottinghamshire and the
study of Roman pottery are welcome and are encouraged to offer short
talks on your work and research in the area.
Anyone wishing to offer a paper, display pottery or bring
a poster display of recent research is encouraged to contact the
conference organisers.
Programme
Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery – Art
History Lecture Theatre (no. 34 and 50 on the campus map)
13.00: registration
Friday 2nd of July
Afternoon session
Chair: Jane Evans (SGRP President)
14.00 – 14.05 Welcome-
14.05 – 14.45 Nick Cooper – Recent archaeological work in Roman
Leicester.
14.45 – 15.10 Val Rigby – Kings Harry Lane, 25 years on
15.10 – 15.35 Geoffrey Dannell – A guide to using the
information in the Mainz decorated ware data-base
15.35 – 16.05 Tea & coffee break
(Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery)
16.05 – 18.00 Seminars – Each seminar will run for 45/50
min. Participant will have the opportunity to attend two.
Option 1 – Seminar on Face pots – Ruth
Leary & Maggi Darling
Option 2 – Seminar on Wine consumption
– Chris Lydamore & Gwladys Monteil
Option 3 – Seminar on mortaria – Robin
Symonds
Option 4 – Kiln loading and capping –
Beryl Hines
18.00 Pre-dinner
drinks, University Museum (no 12 on Campus Map)
18.45 Transfer back to Ancaster Hall for residential members
19.00 Dinner in Ancaster Hall – residential members
Saturday 3rd July
From 7.30 Breakfast
From 8.00 Kiln lighting
8.45
Transfer to Lecture Theatre (Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery)
Morning session
Chair: Nick Cooper
9.05 – 9.30 Ed McSloy – Roman pottery from
recent work at Margidunum
9.30 – 9.55 Peter Allen – Interpretation of
field walking finds in the parish of Bingham
9.55 – 10.20 Maggi Darling – Market Rasen kilns
10.20 – 10.45 Tea & coffee break
(Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery)
Chair: Rob Perrin
10.45 – 11.15 Nick Cooper – Roman Pottery from recent excavations
in Leicester
11.15 – 11.40 Alice Lyons – Becoming Roman and losing your temper
11.40 – 12.50 AGM (SGRP members only)
13.00
Lunch (Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery)
14.00 – 16.00 Handling and viewing sessions at the University
Museum-Oswald Collection,
Margidunum material and many more beside
14.00 – 16.00 Kiln firing
16.00 – 16.30 Tea & coffee break (Lakeside Djanogly
Art Gallery)
Chair: Robin Symonds TBC
16.30 – 16.55 Jean-Philippe Baigl and David Guitton-Productions
céramiques gallo-romaines spécifiques
du centre-ouest de la Gaule: exportation et commerce maritime, état
de la question
16.55 – 17.20 Ian Rowlandson-Pottery from recent investigations
at the Roman roadside settlement
of Navenby, Lincolnshire
17.20 – 17.50 Clive Orton – The quantification of pottery – the
why and wherefores
19.00
Buffet (Lakeside Djanogly Art Gallery)
20.30 An evening around the kiln
Sunday 4th July
From 7.30 Breakfast
Chair: Steve Willis
9.00 – 9.05 Introduction
9.05 – 9.55 Rob Perrin – Research Strategy
9.55 – 10.20 Pot stop – Several short papers
Ian Rowlandson – An unusual seated figure from Old Winteringham
Louise Rayner and Gwladys Monteil-The results of the EH samian Survey
10.20 – 10.45 Tea & coffee break (Lakeside Djanogly
Art Gallery)
10.50 – 13.00 Kiln unloading and close of the conference
Most talks will be 20 minutes long, with five minutes for questions
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