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The 3rd Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory meeting
10.30 – 17.30, 23rd March 2018
The Offa’s Dyke Centre, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1EN
£10 including refreshments & packed lunch
Pre-book by contacting the Offa’s Dyke Centre
Phone 10.00am to 3.00pm daily: 01547 528753
Email: oda@offasdyke.org.uk
This is the third meeting of the Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory – a research network investigating the early medieval linear earthworks of the Anglo-Welsh borderlands: https://offaswatsdyke.wordpress.com. The Knighton workshop follows on from the successful meetings at Shrewsbury (April 2017) and Cardiff (December 2017). The day workshop will explore the heritage conservation, management and interpretation of Offa’s Dyke and other linear earthworks of the Anglo-Welsh borderlands.
Talks will include:
Offa’s Dyke by numbers
- André Berry
Recent Revelations from the Lancault Peninsular
- Andrew Blake
Community Stewardship of Mercian Monuments Project (CoSMM)
- Ian Mackey and Mel Leggatt
Archaeological Earthworks & Visitor Carrying Capacity: Proactive versus Inactive Management
- Dave McGlade
Bridging Boundaries: Creating an Integrative Digital Approach for Linear Earthworks Research
- Patricia Murrieta Flores
Making Earthworks Visible: The Example of the Oswestry Heritage Comics Project
- John G Swogger
Offa’s Dyke, Death and Memory
- Howard Williams
The Offa's Dyke Association is delighted to co-host the 3rd Offa's Dyke Collaboratory. This is your opportunity to listen to expert speakers and enjoy discussions and debate while sitting only yards from the monument itself.
We are only a small charity and our ability to put on events like this is entirely dependent on the income that we receive from our members, donations and any profit that we make from visitors to the Offa's Dyke Centre. A good audience will guarantee that we will be in a position to bring more events like this to the community.