School Bulletin

The School of Archaeology & Ancient History produce (usually in November) an annual Bulletin, which is a vehicle for disseminating news about the many and varied activities and research actviities of both the department and the attached archaeology unit (ULAS). There's much to read about staff, plus also about students - postgraduate and undergraduate too - in terms of their work, ideas, finds, and publications.  The Bulletin is available to anyone and is a very popular pick-up piece on Open Days to help reinforce the range of things we do here!

Below are links to access the last three issues:

 

School Bulletin 35 (2012)RIII painting

The 2012 bulletin features Mathew Morris’ report on Richard III and the Greyfriar’s Project; Prof. Lin Foxhall’s  News from The School and the busy and exciting start to her position as Head of School; plus news of ULAS’s range of projects in ther city and county; and info about new things happening in our Distance Learning Programme.

It also reports on the activities of various members of Schools – at Burrough Hill,  in Ardnamurchan (west Scotland), on the Trans-Sahara Project, as well as in Luxor, Turkey, Hungary, Morocco and the rainforests of Borneo.

Find out also about Dr Katsari’s latest research in her article on Money, Sex and Slaves, the activities of our Outreach programme, the ‘Dear Deirdre Column’ and more ...

 

School Bulletin 34 (2011)
School Bulletin 33 (2010)

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ULAS

The University of Leicester Archaeological Services is an independent professional unit covering all types of archaeology across the Midlands

Contact the School

School of Archaeology and Ancient History,
University of Leicester, University Road,
Leicester, LE1 7RH

Key Contacts

Archaeology and Ancient History top 10 league tables 2012 badge

Ranked 9th in the Guardian University Guide 2013

Highlights

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Richard III - the Current Archaeology award for research project of the year!

De Africa Romaque - conference 26th-27th Oct. 2013

The latest School Bulletin

Operation Nightingale Award-winning collaboration with Ministry of Defence and TimeTeam.

Corpses of Criminals Project Prof. Sarah Tarlow’s Wellcome Trust funded project

Trans-Sahara project Prof. David Mattingly’s European Research Council funded project

School’s Research Seminars

 

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