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    • All Previous Study Days.
      • All Events – from 2019
      • 2019 Jan to March
        • Rædwald the Great, First King of England
        • The Rise of Byzantium, AD 350-800
        • Sweyn Forkbeard and the Rise of the Cult of St Edmund
        • Money in Anglo-Saxon England
        • Medieval Graffiti: A Window into the Past
        • Pre-Christian Gods of Old England in Art and Literature
        • Medieval Ireland Story and History
        • The Paston Family and their East Anglia
        • The Old English Eastertide Festival
      • 2018 Sept to Dec
        • The Black Death
        • The Landscape of Suffolk Place-Names
        • The Horse in Early Anglo-Saxon England.
        • 1066 – Year Zero?
        • New Thoughts on Old Swords: The Sword in Early England from the 5th to 7th Centuries
        • Beowulf, Sutton Hoo, and the Wuffings.
        • Raising The Dead: The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Death and Burial.
        • Reconstructing Everyday Lives in the Mid-13th-Century Fenland Landscape.
        • Castles, Moats, and Feudal Symbolism in Medieval Suffolk
        • The Old English Yuletide Feast
      • 2018 April to July
        • An Exploration of the Wonders of Old English Language and its Literature.
        • Art and History in the Bayeux Tapestry
        • The Icelandic Family Saga: Fact or Fiction?
        • The Gold of the Iceni
        • St Æthelbert: East Anglia’s other King and Martyr
        • The Staffordshire Hoard: An Unparalleled Treasure of Anglo-Saxon England
        • The Transformations of the Year 600 AD
        • Wonder-Women of Early Anglo-Saxon England
        • From Childeric to Charlemagne: Imagining Power in the Kingdom of the Franks
      • 2018 Jan to March
        • Suffolk’s Valley of the Kings: Sutton Hoo and the River Deben
        • Collapse and Recovery: the Revival of Learning in the First Millennium.
        • The Oldest Extant Houses: The Homes of Medieval Rural Folk in East Anglia.
        • The Kingdoms of East Anglia and Kent
        • Raising the Dead: The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Death and Burial
        • Death, Loss, and Dragon Hoards: Early Anglo-Saxon Art.
        • St Patrick (c.390 – 17th March, c.461): His Life, Times, and Legacy
        • The Story of European Armour, c. 600- 1650.
      • 2017 Sept to Dec
        • William Marshal, England’s Most Famous Knight
        • Viking Warfare and Military Organisation
        • The de la Poles: the rise and rise of an East Anglian family
        • William The Conqueror
        • Anglo-Saxon Barrows in the Landscape
        • ‘Soggy Saints’: Landscape and Sanctity in Medieval East Anglia.
        • The Forgotten History of King Edmund and the Danish Kingdom of East Anglia (c. 855-917)
        • Prehistoric Pompeiis? An exploration of sites with exceptional preservation
        • Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene: Myth, Monsters, and Romance.
        • The Old English Yuletide Feast.
      • 2017 April to July
        • Vikings in Your Vocabulary
        • From Wool to Cloth: The Triumph of the Suffolk Clothier
        • St Magnus and the Orkney Isles
        • King Æthelstan, the Making of England, and the Battle of Brunanburh
        • The Anglo-Saxon Riddle Tradition: Is it Really a Laughing Matter?
        • The Forgotten History of St Bótwulf (Botolph)
        • King Edward II: The Man and the Mystery
        • Settlements and Strongholds: Literature and Landscape in Early Medieval England
        • The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
      • 2017 Jan to April
        • King Rædwald and the Battle of the River Idle
        • Forgotten Versions of Christianity in the First Millennium
        • Roman Colchester
        • Pageantry, Politics, & Power: Elizabeth I in East Anglia, 1578
        • The Norman Conquest: Triumph or Catastrophe?
        • The Anglo-Saxon Sword, 5th to 7th Centuries; Its Archaeology, Decoration, Production, Use, and Significance.
        • The Old Testament of English History: An Introduction to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
        • The Fertility God Ing in Old English Poetry and in the Royal Centre at Yeavering, Northumbria
        • A Portrait of the Artist: J.M.W. Turner in East Anglia
        • The Wooden World of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Ships, Boats, and Ports in Context
      • 2016 Sept to Dec
        • The Battle of Stamford Bridge (25th Sept. 1066)
        • Medieval Kingship
        • Viking Voyagers: The Maritime World of the Vikings
        • Art and History in the Bayeux Tapestry
        • Recent Research on Rural Buildings and their Context in Suffolk
        • The Anglo-Saxon Art of Woodworking
        • The Anglo-Saxon Fenland, c.400 – c.1000 AD.
        • Old English Language and Literature
        • Christmas at the Court of King Arthur: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
        • The Old English Yuletide Feast
      • 2016 April to July
        • Medieval Festivities and Entertainments in East Anglia
        • St George, Beowulf, and the Dragon
        • Chivalry in Medieval England: From Sutton Hoo to Agincourt
        • An Introduction to Runes and Rune Lore
        • Restoring English Liberties! Anglo-Saxons, Magna Carta and the English Civil War
        • The Rendlesham Project
        • Formidable Women of Anglo-Saxon England
        • Woodlands, Trees, and Timber in Anglo-Saxon Culture
        • Gold in Ground: The Old English Riddles and their Relatives
        • Anglo-Saxon Farming
      • 2016 Jan to March
        • King Rædwald the Great
        • From Catacombs to Basilicas: the first eight hundred years of Christianity in Rome
        • Smiths, Soldiers, and Princes of pre-Roman Essex.
        • The Archaeology of the House
        • Anglo-Saxon Settlements
        • Charlemagne (748-814)
        • Bishoprics and Battlefields: East Anglia during the 7th Century
        • ReReading Beowulf
      • Up to Dec 2015
    • Previous Study Days up to Dec 2015
      • 2015 Sept to Dec
        • Early Merovingian Gaul
        • English Medieval Queenship
        • Celtic, Pictish, & Anglo-Saxon Visual Culture (c.550-850)
        • The Battle of Assandún
        • The Battle of Agincourt (25th October 1415)
        • Devils and Disguises: The Medieval Drama of East Anglia
        • Sutton Hoo: the Other Barrows and Burials.
        • The Female Saints of Anglo-Saxon England
        • First Steps in Old English
        • The Old English Yuletide Festival
      • 2015 April to July
        • Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries: Older and Newer Perspectives
        • The Pursuit of Paradise: Gardens and the Human Imagination through Time
        • The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spong Hill: Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Migration?
        • Magna Carta: History and Meaning
        • Seeking the Body of St Edmund: 1539 to the present
        • Medieval Dress,Identity and Fashion
        • Bede and the Beginnings of England
        • Photography for Archaeologists
        • Leechcraft – the Early English Healing Tradition
        • Illuminating the Past: Archaeology in the Landscape
        • Riot, Rebellion and Regicide: East Anglia 1647-1649
      • 2015 Jan to March
        • Sutton Hoo and the Golden Age of Ænglaland
        • The Fall of the Roman Empire: What actually fell and what came out of the ruins?
        • Reconstructing the Landscapes of Medieval Villages, Their Fields & Pastures before 1300
        • The Vikings at Home: The History and Culture of Scandinavia (800-1066)
        • Pre-Christian Fertility Cults in Britain and the Origins of St Valentine’s Day
        • King Rædwald and the Temple of the Two Altars
        • Understanding Wealth and Status in Post-Roman Europe
        • Anglo-Saxons, Romans and Carolingian Frankia
        • Monasteries in the Landscape
        • Medieval Church Graffiti: the hidden history of the Parish church
      • 2014 Sept. to Dec.
        • Rethinking the Anglo-Saxon Migrations
        • Richard III
        • Imaging The Exotic: Evidence for Contact between Britain, Ireland and the Near East during the Anglo-Saxon Age
        • The Bayeux Tapestry and Anglo-Norman Art and History
        • Stepping into Britain: A Million Years of Human History.
        • Sutton Hoo and the Ostrogoths
        • Barrows and Barrow-Burial, 400-700 AD
        • The Black Death
        • An Introduction to the Old English Epic of Beowulf
        • Castles, Moats, and Feudal Symbolism in Medieval Suffolk
      • 2014 April to July
        • The Legend of Wayland The Wonder-Smith
        • Vikings: Life and Legend
        • The Prittlewell Prince
        • The Sword in Early Mediaeval Europe
        • Money and Power in Anglo-Saxon England
        • Old Norse Heroic Poetry
        • St Botulf the Exorcist
        • East Anglia from late prehistory to the Anglo-Saxon period: continuities & changes
        • King Alfred of Wessex: His Life, Times and Reputation
        • New Developments in the Chronology of Early Anglo-Saxon England
      • 2014 Jan. to April
        • Burial and Belief in Anglo-Saxon East Anglia
        • An Introduction to Beowulf and Sutton Hoo
        • An Introduction to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
        • Hwæt! Reading Old English Poetry
        • St David and the Saints of Wales
        • The Helmingham Recipe and Medical Manuscripts, 1580-1612
        • The Land of Boudica
        • What was Byzantine Christianity?
        • ‘We see nothing truly till we understand it’ An Exploration of the History of the East Anglian Landscape
        • Surviving the Reformation: Catholic Families in East Anglia
        • An Introduction to Middle English and Arthurian Literature
        • The Eastertide Festival in Early England
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