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The People of Early Winchester book launch

The latest Winchester Studies volume, 'The people of Early Winchester' was officially launched in the King Charles Suite at the Winchester Guildhall on Wednesday 15th February.  The book which traces the  lives, health, and diseases of Winchester's inhabitants as seen in the skeletal remains from the mid-third century to the mid-sixteenth century, is a remarkable achievement.

"Here is a work of exceptional importance...this magisterial volume is by far the most comprehensive published study of burial evidence for any part of Britain"
Martin Henig, Wolfson College, University of Oxford

The book represents many years of hard work and research by author Dr Caroline Stuckert, who travelled to Winchester from Philadelphia to attend the launch.  This book is unique in that it provides a continuous chronological window of Winchester's population over 1300 years rather than being a series of isolated studies.

The event was attended by a number of distinguished guests including Steve Brine, MP; Cllr Jane Rutter, Mayor of  Winchester, and Cllr Keith Chapman, Chairman of Hampshire County Council.

This is the eighth book to be published in the Winchester Studies series and is printed by Oxford University Press.

From left to right: Barbara Bryant, Chairman of Winchester Excavations Committee, Cllr Jane Rutter, Mayor of Winchester, Dr Caroline Stuckert, Author; Professor Martin Biddle, General Editor and Director of the Winchester Excavations Committee and Steve Brine, MP for Winchester and Chandler's Ford.

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Were you a Winchester Digger?

Diggers' Reunion Weekend
Friday 5th - Sunday 7th August 2016

Please book by 30th June to secure your place

We will be holding a diggers' reunion weekend from Friday 5th - Sunday 7th August 2016.  We would like to reach out to as many as possible of the diggers who took part in the excavations between 1961 and 1971 so please get in touch if you would like to be involved or if you know others who dug in Winchester.  Anyone who worked for the Winchester Research Unit will also be most welcome.  Planned treats include an archaeological walking tour of Winchester with Martin, a celebration dinner overlooking sites of the Old and New Minsters, and a reception in the Mayor of Winchester's Abbey House.

Please click here to book.

Winchester Diggers 1961 – 1971 Reunion Weekend

Diggers' Reunion Weekend Friday 5th -  Sunday 7th August 2016

Please book by 30th June 2016 to secure your place

We will be holding a diggers' reunion weekend from Friday 5th - Sunday 7th August 2016.  Planned treats including a walking tour of Winchester with Martin, a celebration dinner overlooking the sites of the Old and New Minsters, and a reception in the Mayor of Winchester's Abbey House.

How to book

To book your place on our reunion weekend please select from the options below.  Places can also be booked over the phone by calling Clare Chapman on 07743 953504.

The cost of the reunion weekend is £35 per person (excluding dinner) There is a special offer price of £30 per person if you book before the 1st April 2016.

The dinner at the Wessex hotel is £40 per person.  This includes a three-course meal and a welcome drink.  Further details and menu options will be sent upon completion of booking.

We would like to reach out to as many of the diggers who took part in the excavations between 1961 and 1971 as possible so please get in touch if you would like to be involved or if you know others who dug in Winchester.  Anyone who worked for the Research Unit will also be most welcome.

If you would like more information or have any queries regarding the above please call 07743 953504 or email friends@winchesterstudies.org.uk.  Thank you.

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