Lecture Series 2021

We're excited to announce our first set of on-line lectures for 2021. These will give you the opportunity to hear about recent work being carried out by staff and students in the Department of Archaeology, Durham University.
These will be run via Zoom – with a 7.30 kick-off – c.40 minutes of talk + 20 minutes question. The Zoom link will be circulated to those on the BTNE mailing list the day before. There is no need to register in advance, but if you are not already on our mailing list please leave us your details here.
These will be run via Zoom – with a 7.30 kick-off – c.40 minutes of talk + 20 minutes question. The Zoom link will be circulated to those on the BTNE mailing list the day before. There is no need to register in advance, but if you are not already on our mailing list please leave us your details here.
January 27th “Excavations on Lindisfarne” Dr David Petts
February 3rd “Medieval monasticism in Northern England” Dr Freya Horsfield
February 10th “Pre-Christian religion in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria” Professor Sarah Semple
February 17th "Experiencing the Gods: Displaying and interpreting Romano-British religion in museums’” Anthony Lee
February 24th “Anglo-Saxon Sculpture in Northumbria” Christina Smith
February 3rd “Medieval monasticism in Northern England” Dr Freya Horsfield
February 10th “Pre-Christian religion in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria” Professor Sarah Semple
February 17th "Experiencing the Gods: Displaying and interpreting Romano-British religion in museums’” Anthony Lee
February 24th “Anglo-Saxon Sculpture in Northumbria” Christina Smith