Lunchtime Lecture - Early Medieval finds and the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Part of our Lunchtime Lecture series 'Rethinking the Dark Ages', learn how PAS data is transforming our understanding of Early Medieval Lincolnshire
Join Adam Daubney, Lincolnshire's Finds Liaison Officer, for a look at how finds made by members of the public and recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database are changing our understanding of Anglo Saxon and Viking Lincolnshire.
You can find out more about the Portable Antiquities Scheme here.
Lunchtime Lectures start at 12.30 in the museum auditorium, and last for approximately 30 minutes.
This event is FREE and there is no need to book.
See the other lectures in this series:
17 January 2014 - 'Is the Anglo Saxon invasion a myth?' (Erik Grigg, The Collection)
21 February 2014 – 'The Viking Torksey Project' (Dr Gareth Perry, University of Sheffield)
21 March 2014 – 'Early Medieval finds and the Portable Antiquities Scheme' (Adam Daubney, PAS)
11 April 2014 – 'Anglo Saxon Hanging Bowls' (Dawn Heywood, The Collection)
13 June 2014 – 'Recent Early Medieval acquisitions at The Collection' (Antony Lee, The Collection)