Bookings for this year’s SGRP conference are now OPEN! The conference will be taking place both online and in person at Milton Keynes Museum on Saturday 14th October. For those attending in person, you can find the conference booking form here: SGRP_Milton_Keynes_2023_registration_form If you’d like to attend online, then CLICK […]
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Roman pottery is the theme of a session of the forthcoming Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC), which will be held in Exeter between the 27th and 29th April.
An international conference examining the archaeology of ceramic production and artisanal spaces will be held online and in person on 9th December 2022. The one-day symposium is being held in Paris but the event is bilingual (French/English) and will take place in hybrid mode, allowing anyone wishing to hear the […]
This year’s Study Group for Roman Pottery conference will be held in Leicester on Saturday 18th June 9.30-4.30 at College Court Conference Centre, Knighton Rd, Leicester LE2 3UF The conference is ‘hybrid’, with in-person and online options available. The cost to members for in-person attendance on the day is £35, […]
As part of the Study Group for Roman Pottery’s recent online conference, Roman food historian, chef and experimental archaeologist Sally Grainger gave a fabulous talk on fish sauces at the Roman table. The lecture has been uploaded to the SGRP’s YouTube channel and can be viewed here or below.
The 2021 Autumn Roman Finds Group Conference held in association with King’s College London is entitled Roman Finds from Infrastructure Projects. The meeting will be held online using the Teams platform, supported by King’s College. The day will consist of illustrated papers presented in blended content (some pre-recorded and some […]
We are pleased to announce that the videos of talks from the recent SGRP50 conference are now online via the SGRP YouTube channel. Click here to view papers presented at the conference that celebrated 50 years of the group, showcased new research and collaborative projects, and looked to the future […]
The programme and speakers’ abstracts of the Study Group for Roman Pottery’s 50th Anniversary and first virtual annual conference, which will be hosted via Zoom by Newcastle University on the 2nd-3rd July 2021, are available to download: SGRP 50 Conference Programme and Abstracts
This year's annual pottery conference will be a special two-day event to celebrate 50 years of the Study Group for Roman Pottery. And for the first time, the annual conference will held on online.
n July, members of the Study Group for Roman pottery, students, researchers and others interested in Roman Britain and its ceramics came together for the study group's annual conference, which this year was held at the Red Lion Hotel in Atherstone in Warwickshire.