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Saturday 20th February 2010 at County Hall, Leicester.
A conference to announce the true location of England's most famous lost battlefield. A panel of leading experts in battlefield archaeology and military history, introduced by Professor Richard Holmes, will discuss the results of the major new archaeological study which proves where the battle was fought. This will be the first public viewing of important finds not previously announced as well as the largest collection of roundshot fired from artillery on any medieval battlefield in Europe. Introduction Professor Richard Holmes, President of The Battlefields Trust and leading military historian Finding Bosworth Field Dr Glenn Foard, The Battlefields Trust & University of Leeds Director of the Bosworth Battlefield Survey The armies and the battle: the documentary evidence Professor Anne Curry, University of Southampton Author of Agincourt and expert in the history of English warfare in the 15th century Archery on 15th century battlefields Professor Mathew Strickland, University of Glasgow Author (with Robert Hardy) of The Great Warbow and expert in the history of medieval warfare in Britain, Gunpowder Weapons on the 15th century battlefields Professor Steve Walton, Pennsylvania State University, USA Specialist in early artillery Experimental firing of 15th century artillery Dr Derek Allsop, Cranfield University Expert in modern ballistics Chairman Professor Richard Morris, Leeds University Discussant Robert Hardy CBE, author of The Longbow Conference organised in collaboration between Leicestershire County Council and The Battlefields Trust. Project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund with additional support from the University of Southampton and University of Leeds |
A most impressive line up of speakers and some fascinating topics and I just recived news that the conference will be webcast with a live feed from 10:00 AM GMT. For those of us unable to visit the conference due to cost and/or distance the addition of the live feed is a real treat if they can get the Tech to work. (Fingers crossed)
The link can be found at http://www.bosworthbattlefield.com/index.htm
More information on the newly found battlefield (several miles from the the 'traditional' Ambion hill site) and the fascinating finds can be found at http://www.bosworthbattlefield.com/battle/arc..._found.htm
The finds include a superb boar badge in gilded silver most likely worn by one of Richard III's closest retainers or householdmen as well as the largest collection of cannon balls ever found on a medieval battlefield.