
Seahenge and her Sister David Robertson Archaeology East Anglia
Wymondham u3a monthly talks
Thursday 2nd Oct 2025
At 2.00 p.m.
Wymondham Central Hall
Seahenge and her Sister
David Robertson
Archaeology East Anglia
The discovery of Seahenge, a Bronze Age timber circle on Holme-next-the-Sea beach, has resulted in more than 25 years of research. Archaeologist David Robertson will give an illustrated talk on Seahenge, the neighbouring second circle, and the dating of both to the 2049 BC. He will explore how they might have been used and their importance to the study of timber circles in the British Isles.
Free for members
£2 for non-members (Cash only please)
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