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Saturday 11th April 1992 |
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| 9.30-10.15 | M. Dawson | Ironwork from two Welsh forts |
| 10.15-11.00 | A.V.A.J. Bosman | Roman military equipment from Velsen |
| 11.00-11.30 |
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| 11.30-12.15 | D.J. Marchant | Ballista balls, slingstones or bits of rock |
| 12.15-13.00 | P.Connolly | The development of the pilum in the middle to later Republic |
| 13.00-14.00 |
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| 14.00-14.45 | A. Hyland | The Roman cavalry horse and its efficient control |
| 14.45-15.30 | J. Coulston | The Dacian falx |
| 15.30-16.00 |
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| 16.00-16.45 | M.C. Bishop | The apron: a case study in the use of representational and archaeological evidence |
| 16.45-17.30 |
Armour display in the Richmond Room |
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Sunday 12th April 1992 |
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| 09.30-10.15 | C. van Driel-Murray | A question of gender in a military context |
| 10.15-11.00 | J. Turner | Observations on the Newstead armour |
| 11.00-11.30 |
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| 11.30-11.45 | I. Caruana | A third century lorica segmentata back-plate from Carlisle |
| 11.45-12.00 | C. van Driel-Murray | Empel |
| 12.00-12.15 | A.V.A.J. Bosman | Velserbroek B6, a ritual site |
| 12.15-13.00 | K. Czarnecka | Two newly found Roman swords from the Przevorsk culture cemetery in Oblin, district Siedlce, Poland |
| 13.00-14.00 |
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| 14.00-17.00 |
Visit to Arbeia Roman fort |
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