The Royal Commission Christmas Lecture: A Story of Sand, Sea and Storms: Uncovering the Secrets of Dinas Dinlle Hillfort in Gwynedd - Bangor University

16 January 2020, The Royal Commission Christmas Lecture

A Story of Sand, Sea and Storms: Uncovering the Secrets of Dinas Dinlle Hillfort in Gwynedd

This talk will be given by Louise Barker and Daniel Hunt (CHERISH, RCAHMW) with Sarah Davies and Patrick Robson (CHERISH, Aberystwyth University: Department of Geography and Earth Sciences) and Dave Hopewell (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust).

Hosted by the School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bangor University

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Cemlyn Jones Room (PL5), Pontio, Bangor University's Arts and Innovation Centre, Deiniol Road, Bangor, LL57 2TQ.

Free admission by ticket.

In response to popular demand, there is now an opportunity to attend the Royal Commission’s Christmas Lecture in Bangor, north Wales. This talk will be given by Louise Barker and Daniel Hunt (CHERISH, RCAHMW) with Sarah Davies and Patrick Robson (CHERISH, Aberystwyth University: Department of Geography and Earth Sciences) and Dave Hopewell (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust). As part of the CHERISH–Climate Change and Coastal Heritage project–exciting new investigations are uncovering the secrets of Dinas Dinlle hillfort before it is lost to the sea. The talk will reveal highlights from their recent work, including the 2019 excavations which uncovered one of the largest and best-preserved roundhouses in North Wales. Free admission by ticket.

Please note that this lecture will also be given at 5pm on 5 December in Aberystwyth.