A Memorial Conference for Dr Malcolm Lyne
Saturday 16th November 2024
Kings Church Hall, Brooks Road, Lewes, BN7 2BY
A Joint Sussex School of Archaeology & History and
Council for British Archaeology South-East Event
PROGRAMME
9.15-10.00am REGISTRATION Tea or Coffee, bookstalls and stands
10.00-10.10am Dr David Rudling Chairman’s Welcome
10.10-10.40am Dr Steve Willis Malcolm’s Life and Contribution: a Vignette
10.40-11.10am Dr Anna Doherty Malcolm’s contribution to Roman ceramic
studies in Sussex
11.10-11.30am Chris Butler Malcolm and the Hassocks Roman & Saxon
cemetery and the Wickham Barn Roman
pottery kilns
11.30-11.50am COFFEE & BISCUITS Visit the bookstalls & stands
11.50-12.10pm Jerry Evans Roman pottery from Wingham villa and an
outsider’s view of Roman pottery in East Kent
12.10-12.30pm Lilian Ladle The South-East Dorset Black Burnished Ware
Industry – Malcolm's legacy
12.30-12.50pm Thomas Martin Roman [pottery] forms in Saxon fabrics
12.50-2.00pm LUNCH BREAK Visit the bookstalls and stands
2.00-2.20pm Dr Philip Smither “Rutupine Reviver”: Malcolm’s impact on the
Richborough Archive
2.20-2.40pm Professor Mike Fulford Malcolm’s Excavations at Pevensey Castle
1936 to 1964
2.40-3.00pm Dr Rebecca Welshman
and Simon Coleman
Was Pevensey Castle the site of the Norman
base in 1066? Revisiting the work of Malcolm
and Pam Combes on Hastings,
Haestingaceaster and Haestingaport
3.00-3.20pm Dr Sam Moorhead Finds of Carausian and Allectan coins from the
Saxon Shore
3.20-3.40pm Dr Anthony Durham Roman and early Saxon place names around
the Solent
3.40-4.00pm TEA AND BISCUITS Visit the bookstalls and stands
4.00-4.20pm Arthur Franklin Malcolm and Lewes Priory
4.20-4.50pm Kevin Trott Excavating Malcolm’s Archives
4.50pm Dr David Rudling Thanks & Disperse
Symposium fee for the day is £25 (£20 concessions); or £15 online
To book go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/931983336247