In 2018, Abingdon’s archaeological society celebrated its 50th anniversary. An exhibition about the Society and its work was held in Abingdon Museum to mark the occasion.
Below, you can see four panels from the exhibition, illustrating different aspects of the archaeology of Abingdon. Click on each panel for a high-resolution image.
Abingdon has an extremely rich archaeological heritage, reaching back to the first hunter-gatherers in the area around 200,000 years ago. The panels look at four different topics, each reflecting excavations and discoveries by the Society.
A feature article about the archaeology of Abingdon can be found here [https://www.abingdon.gov.uk/feature-articles/archaeology-abingdon]
Meetings Programme 2024-25
Thursday 19th December 2024
Andrew Hamilton - "Meet at Dawn Unarmed - The WW1 Christmas Truce of 1914"
Andrew Hamilton’s interest in the Great War was inspired by the discovery of his grandfather’s diary, which chronicled famously his involvement in the Christmas Truce of 1914.
Thursday 16th January 2025
Graham Twemlow – “Recording Britain: Celebrating the Country’s Natural Beauty & Architectural Heritage”
Thursday 20th February 2025
DigVentures Team - "The Archaeological Excavations at Wittenham Clumps”
Thursday 20th March 2025
Hubert Zawadzki – “My Polish Father's Experiences in WW2"
Thursday 17th April 2025
David Griffiths – “The Archaeology of East Oxford"
Thursday 15th May 2025 (Lambrick Lecture)
The annual Lambrick Lecture is kindly supported by George and Camilla Lambrick, in memory of Georges's mother, Gabrielle Lambrick. Gabrielle was a highly-respected local historian of Abingdon, and in 1968 she also helped to found what is now AAAHS.
Ed Caswell - "The Portable Antiquities Service with Especial Reference to Local Finds"
Thursday 19th June 2025
Open Evening with Presentations by Members
Past Lectures
Dick Richards in the last 8 years has become a Volunteer with the Commission and as an approved CWGC Speaker delivers talks to local community groups: history societies, schools and youth groups. Also, Dick is a guide at his local CWGC cemetery at Botley in Oxford. He is delighted to spread the story of this extraordinary organisation.
Thursday 17th October 2024
Peter Taylor (Author and Conservationist)
"Conservation and Rewilding - Recreating Ancient Landscapes?"
Longhorns (left)
Lynx (right)
Thursday 21st November 2024
Dr. Jane Harrison -
"A Place Apart: Recent Excavations at the Deserted Medieval Manor and Village of Besselsleigh"