Royal Archaeological Institute Lecture: Roman Britain in 2025
A lecture hosted by the Royal Archaeological Institute, exploring recent discoveries and research on Roman Britain. Delivered by a leading archaeologist, open to members and non-members.
A lecture hosted by the Royal Archaeological Institute, exploring recent discoveries and research on Roman Britain. Delivered by a leading archaeologist, open to members and non-members.
Gather around the fire and listen to the epic tale of Beowulf, pagan warrior and king, and of his adversaries and allies, in this bloody, complex, raucous tale of monsters and heroes, and the likenesses and differences between them This new storytelling show from Bernadette Russell is inspired by the epic Old English poem Beowulf, one of the oldest surviving pieces of English literature. Beowulf was composed in Anglo-Saxon England 500 CE - 1000 CE and is the epic saga of a pagan hero who defends a mighty hall, defeats monsters, becomes King and who is ultimately undone by monsters too… In this spellbinding adaptation, Bernadette turns the tables and considers the story from the perspective of those very same “monsters”: from Grendel and his mother (so terrible she isn’t even given a name, lest saying her name summons her!), and from the glowing eyes of a fearsome, fire-breathing dragon too. “They call us monsters- when it is they that murder our children and wear our skin as cloaks… they call us ugly.. but is it not grief that cracks our hearts and faces?… they have taught us this: that vengeance is stronger than forgiveness.. that rage is mightier than sorrow.. and it is them who are at fault, the humans, who hunt us to near extinction… who fill the land with blood and bones… and who have left no room for the wild” Bernadette Russell is a performance storyteller and the author of six non-fiction books. She is the creative writing tutor at Treadwell’s Books in London, and has previously told stories at many venues including Royal Albert Hall, Southbank Centre and National Theatre, as well as in the woods, parks and wild places of London, Brighton and her native Hampshire. There will be a bar selling locally produced cider, mead and a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Hot drinks and snacks will also be available to be purchased from our shop. “Bernadette's stories are magical, moving and hilarious all at once. She weaves a spell with words!” audience member at ‘A Pause at Winter's Gate’.
A week-long training excavation by Mercian Archaeological Services CIC, focusing on excavation methods. Cost: £75/day or £300/week.
A single-day archaeological digging experience with professional supervision. Cost: £75.
A single-day archaeological digging opportunity to uncover artefacts. Cost: £75.
An overview: Join Dr. James Dilley as he looks back at the highs, lows, spills and thrills of the Big Bronze Age Boat Build at the lakes. From amusing predicaments to exploring the role of prehistoric archaeology in today’s world. If you are interested in history, archaeology or crafts (and enjoy a laugh), this is a talk for you. The speaker: Dr. James Dilley led the Bronze Age boat build at Stanwick Lakes over the last couple of years as well as prehistoric craft workshops and living history displays. He works with museums and universities all over the world and frequently appears on TV demonstrating prehistoric crafts. His work is on display in Stonehenge, The British Museum and many other well-known heritage sites.
14-15 May, Olympia London The Museums + Heritage Show is the UK’s largest gathering of industry professionals, showcasing the latest innovations and best practices in the cultural sector. It is FREE to attend. More than 3,400 people enjoy the Show’s extensive programme of inspiring talks and its bustling exhibition filled with cutting-edge technologies and the latest products and services. We look forward to seeing you there!
In May 2025, join us as we go Out & About exploring the archaeology of our towns and villages, forests and rivers, open spaces and terraced streets! From the 17th-25 May 2025 you can actively explore the amazing and rich archaeology and heritage across the country by joining one of our guided walks or rides, downloading and following some routes local to you, or even just exploring some of our online trails for the comfort of your own home.
Are you working in museum collections, digital storytelling, or projects featuring migration history? Join us for the first event in the MIGRATION NETWORK series, focused on how digital tools are being used to document and share migration stories through collections work. This session will highlight examples of innovative digital projects from across the museum and archive sectors, including presentations from Migration Stories North West and The Wiener Holocaust Library. We’ll explore how these initiatives are being developed for specific audiences, the impact they’re having, and the opportunities they present for the wider heritage field. As part of a research project funded by the The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Migration Museum is working to better understand the landscape of migration-related collections across the UK. This work will inform the development of a digital portal prototype, showcasing key objects held by partner museums and heritage organisations. This event is FREE and will be held online on 20 May, from 10:00 to 12:30.
2025-05-24
Join the Historical Metallurgy Society for a weekend of all things metal! Renowned researchers and craftspeople will share their skills and knowledge at Butser Ancient Farm on the weekend of 24 and 25 May 2025. Demonstrations of various metalworkers will take place while national and international researchers are presenting big-picture overviews of their findings. In-depth talks on the history of metal objects next to the creation of ‘metal art’. There will be a raffle and an auction for replica historical metal objects. All made by our demonstrators. Auction on Sunday 25 May at 3pm. You can book your tickets via Eventbrite https://festivalofmetals.eventbrite.co.uk . You will need to scroll down the ticket list if you want to add on the Saturday evening meal (one person per group needs to be a HMS Member) See below for: List of talks, demonstrations and people involved Info about Butser Ancient Farm