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ProgrammeWednesday, 24th April 16.00 - 16.45 Arrive and Register. 17.15 Welcome to the Plas and to the course. 18.30 Dinner. 19.30 Overview of the main issues - an opening discussion led by David Gwyn
Thursday, 25th April 08.15 - 08.45 Breakfast. 09.15 The Forest of Bowland and the Lune Valley, John Darlington and Jo Clark, Lancaster Archaeology Service. 10.00 Miners and Mariners of the Severn Gorge and the Clee Hills, Barry Trinder, Nene College. 10.45 Tea/Coffee. 11.45 Marginal Landscapes in Wales, Judith Alfrey, CADW. 12.00 - 17.00 Depart for field trip (with packed lunch) - to Moel Tryfan, a dual economy quarryman - cottager landscape. 18.30 Dinner. 19.30 Marginal landscape and the European Union: The project "Pathways to Cultural Landscapes, Gerhard Ermischer, The Archaeological Spessart Project, practical experiences in the marginal landscape: the project "Kulturlandschaft begreifen" [Understandig/touching/feeling Cultural Landscape] with the kindergarten St. Elisabethen in Frammersbach/Spessart, Harald Rosmanitz, Coordinator of the project "Pathways to Cultural Landscapes" Review and discussion session.
Friday, 26th April 08.15 - 8.45 Breakfast 09.15 Transport corridors and marginal land - the case of Brecon Forest Tramroad, Stephen Hughes, Head of Survey at the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historic Monuments of Wales 10.00 Historic Landscape Characterisation, Bill Britnell, Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust. 10.45 Tea/Coffee. 11.15 Cultural Landscapes, Merfyn Williams, Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales. 12.00 Discussion and conclusions. 12.45 Lunch. Course ends after lunch.
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