The Roman Society

Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

Caerwent Day School

Recent research at Venta Silurum

The Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association in collaboration with the Roman Society, Caerwent Historic Trust and Gwent County History Association

Saturday 20 June 2015
Church of St Stephen and St Tathan

The Roman city of Venta Silurum - the ‘Market of the Silures’ - is one of the most evocative sites from the Roman period in Britain. Lying amidst the streets and houses of the village of Caerwent in Monmouthshire, visitors can explore the remains of a variety of ancient buildings including the forum-basilica complex and one of the last pagan temples in Britain, or walk along the city walls that still stand to an impressive height today.

Archaeologists have been digging in and around Caerwent for over 150 years, with some of the most important work undertaken by the National Museum of Wales during a series of ambitious campaigns in the 1980s and 1990s. To mark the 20th anniversary of the end of these excavations, the Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association with the Caerwent Historic Trust and Gwent County History Association are hosting a public Day-School on Saturday 20 June to present the latest insights from the NMW excavations, as well as the results of other recent and on-going research projects in and around Caerwent.

Speakers include:

  • Oliver Blackmore (Newport Museums & Heritage Services)
  • Evan Chapman (National Museum of Wales)
  • Toby Driver (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales)
  • Peter Guest (Cardiff University)
  • Simon James (University of Leicester)
  • Caroline Pudney (University of Chester)
  • Tim Young (GeoArch / Cardiff University).

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