Cornwall Archaeological Society Lecture

St Martin's Church Hall Church Street South, Liskeard

Lecture, 'The Lanhydrock Atlas' by Paul Holden, collections manager Lanhydrock.

Cornwall Archaeological Society Lecture

St Martin's Church Hall Church Street South, Liskeard

Prof Michelle Brown: The Bodmin Gospels, Cornwall's Earliest Book. This talk will consider the materiality of the Bodmin Gospels, a Breton Gospel book which served as the Book of the High Altar at St Petroc's, Bodmin, from the 10th century and which contains manumissions containing early Cornish names. It will discuss its significance and its […]

Reading the Hurlers- The Story So Far

St Martin's Church Hall Church Street South, Liskeard

Cornwall Archaeological Society's Liskeard Winter Lectures present- Reading the Hurlers- The Story So Far with Emma Stockley at 7.30 pm at St Martin's Lower Church Hall. An update on the continuing project Reading the Hurlers, following the lecture given on 11th March 2016 and the excavation which took place in September 2016. As well as […]

A Walk around Medieval Cardinham

Cardinham Woods

A walk around Medieval Cardinham on October 14th with Andrew Langdon and Roger Smith Walk around Cardinham, one of Cornwall’s medieval power centres, looking at crosses, inscribed stones, holy well and chapel site, church, earthworks and leafy landscape where we can find a picnic spot! Meet at 11am at crossroads south of Cardinham Castle, SX […]

Cornwall Archaeological Society Lecture

St Martin's Church Hall Church Street South, Liskeard

Researching Tintagel, Dumnonia and post Roman Britain by Jackie Nowakowski, Principle Archaeologist, Cornwall Archaeological Unit Friday 8th February 7.30pm – 9.00pm at St Martins Church Hall.

King Arthur’s Hall Explained

Liskeard Public Hall 3-5 West Street, Liskeard, Cornwall

Pete Herring, one of Cornwall's most experienced archaeologists will be sharing the results of one of the most important excavations in Cornwall in recent times. Liskeard Public Hall, Friday 9th May at 7.30pm. In 2022, Cornwall National Landscape’s ‘A Monumental Improvement’ project commissioned the Cornwall Archaeological Unit to carry out archaeological investigations at King Arthur’s […]

Free