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SUMMARY:Maritime Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:The talk \nThe maritime archaeology of the Roman Empire encompasses the study of underwater cultural heritage related to ancient Roman maritime activities\, including shipwrecks\, port structures\, and submerged settlements. This presentation looks at key sites such as the harbours of Ostia and Portus\, the shipwrecks of the Mediterranean\, and other provincial harbours and coastal settlements that help in providing insight into the economic\, technological and cultural exchanges that shaped the Roman Empire. \nThe speaker \nLandscape and coastal archaeologist Michael J Curtis is Course & Business Development Director and Lifelong Learning Tutor at My Ancient World Learning Ltd.Since 2015 his academic research interests have been focused on the maritime landscape of Hellenistic and Roman Crete\, on which he has presented widely\, and the late Iron Age and Roman Catuvellauni tribe. His doctoral research at the University of Leicester is focussed on the Roman Imperial ports and harbours of Crete. Michael is a lead member in a Greek-led project to survey and investigate the Roman Harbour and its coastal hinterland at Ierapetra (anc. Hierapytna)\, in eastern Crete. He is a trustee and Executive Board member of the Nautical Archaeological Society\, Chair of Northamptonshire Archaeology Society\, and a co-owner of Rushden Escape Rooms. \n 
URL:https://stanwicklakes.org.uk/events/maritime-archaeology/
LOCATION:Stanwick Lakes\, NN9 6GY
CATEGORIES:Talk,Tea & Talks
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SUMMARY:Nest Box Monitoring Walk
DESCRIPTION:Help us to check the nest boxes on the nature reserve at Stanwick Lakes and meet some baby birds! \nEvery spring\, Stanwick Lakes conducts nest box monitoring as part of our contribution to the British Trust for Ornithology’s (BTO) national bird population survey. \nLed by experienced nest recorders\, trained by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)\, you are invited to witness these conservation efforts\, first hand. Our dedicated (licenced) volunteers monitor nests\, count eggs\, and tag young birds with metal rings for tracking\, providing valuable insights into the species that live in different habitats\, the success rates of breeding\, and the impact of climate change on bird populations. \nThis scheme has been running since 2007\, and over 3000 eggs have been monitored in that time!\nAt time of writing\, there are 307 eggs so far this year! These are from a variety of birds such as Blue Tits\, Great Tits\, Stock Doves and Tawny Owls. \nThis walk will offer the opportunity to learn about birds on the reserve from knowledgeable ornithologists\, and potentially to see some of these birds up close\, particularly the beautiful baby tits\, if they’re yet to fledge. \nSo don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to meet the birds at Stanwick Lakes! Join us for the Nest Box Monitoring Walk on 17th May from 10am am to approximately noon.
URL:https://stanwicklakes.org.uk/events/nestbox-monitoring-walk/
LOCATION:Stanwick Lakes\, NN9 6GY
CATEGORIES:Nature Engagement
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SUMMARY:Home Guard in Northamptonshire
DESCRIPTION:The talk \nHome Guard in Northamptonshire \nAn overview \nThis talk will examine how the Home Guard of the Second World War became such an affectionate part of the British national memory\, with special reference to the history of the organisation in Northamptonshire. \nThe speaker \nA knowledgeable speaker\, Roger delivers his talk with insight and enthusiasm.
URL:https://stanwicklakes.org.uk/events/home-guard-in-northamptonshire/
LOCATION:Stanwick Lakes\, NN9 6GY
CATEGORIES:Talk
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