Researching Suffolk’s Archaeology Day Conference  2025

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Researching Suffolk’s Archaeology Day Conference 2025

Suffolk Archaeological Recording Foundation at The Corn Exchange, Ipswich

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Booking Essential! (Ticket price includes complimentary tea and coffee. Lunch is NOT provided). The price is £23 incl booking fees.

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Come and find out about new archaeological discoveries and cutting-edge research which is changing our understanding of Suffolk’s past. Archaeology experts present a series of talks about Roman coins, Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, Viking crafts in Ipswich, recent excavations at Rendlesham and Barnham…and more! Guests will also be able to view display stands and handle archaeological objects, with Suffolk County Council’s Finds Recording Team, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History and the National Council for Metal Detecting.

This is the first fundraising event to launch the Suffolk Archaeological Recording Foundation, a charity established to support the recording, analysis and conservation of archaeological objects in Suffolk found by members of the public. All proceeds from ticket sales will raise funds for the Suffolk Archaeological Recording Foundation to carry out their purposes.

“This event is a unique opportunity to hear from leading experts on extraordinary research on Suffolk’s archaeology, and recent significant discoveries made by local metal detector users – all of which is the type of activity that the foundation aspires to support in the future.” – Lance Alexander, Chair of Trustees

The event is open to all and especially any members of the public who have an interest in history or archaeology of Suffolk. However, the content of the talks is designed for an adult reading level and may not be suitable for younger audiences.

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