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Architectural & Archaeological Society
The Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland welcomes anybody interested in the history, architecture and archaeology of the region. Formed in 1861, it organises a regular lecture programme in Durham, as well as fieldwork and site visits, and it publishes the Durham Archaeological Journal and a series of monographs. The Society acts as a pressure group to help ensure historic sites are properly protected and offers a wide range of activities and facilities to its members. |
New website
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Acts of Perception
The high point of 2007 for the Society was arguably the launch of David Austin’s ‘Acts of Perception: a study of Barnard Castle in Teesdale’ at the AGM held in Barnard Castle in May. Those who were present will know that the author’s interests extend far beyond the traditional focus of castle archaeologists, and the two volumes of the report include a detailed analysis of the social, political and economic significance of the castle within its geographic setting, as well as a critical examination of the methodology of historical and archaeological research and an attempt to shed light on the symbolic and ritual significance of the castle within its medieval landscape. This is an important reference work for archaeologists and medieval historians alike, and a fascinating book for all those with an interest in the history and archaeology of Teesdale and the north. The two volumes may be purchased from the Society. Please contact the Society for details. |
FORTHCOMING EVENTS:
There are still places available on the walk around Newcastle on 7th September(see excursions)
NEXT LECTURE ON 20TH SEPTEMBER - CHANGE OF VENUE!
see lecture programme for details and contact the society for directions if required. |
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