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Plymouth Archaeology Society (PAS) Winter Lectures are open to all to attend with PAS members, University staff and students (with valid ID) and all school students admitted free. Visitors are very welcome but are asked to contribute £4 towards expenses.  
All lectures start at 19:00. There is no need to book – just turn up on the evening. Please email enquiries@plymarchsoc.org.uk with any queries. 
Monday 8 April 2024 | Roman Exeter and its 'lost' port at Topsham: latest research and findings (speaker: Dr John Salvatore)
Former Plymouth Historic Environment Officer John Salvatore has just completed a book on Roman Exeter for Archaeopress Roman Britain sites series. He will present some of the research for the book including new work on Roman military period sites in and around Exeter. He will also present new work undertaken with Dr Stephen Kaye on Topsham's 'lost' Roman quayside and the results of a re-interpretation of the St Loye's Roman settlement site on Topsham Road, Exeter following work by the late Paul Bidwell.
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Plymouth Archaeology Society thanks The Arts Institute for their support with this lecture series.

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