Congresses
1985 – Cambridge. The First Congress
1987 – Cambridge – Second Congress (There is a report on this)
1989 – York: Formation of the Council for Independent Archaeology
1991 – Bristol
1993 – Nottingham The Role of Local societies in Rescue Archaeology
1995 – Sheffield The Role of Archaeological Societies in the ’90s.
1997 – Nottingham – The Best of British Archaeology
1999 – Sheffield: Demystifying Archaeology
2001 – Nottingham – Valetta and its Aftermath
2003 – Sheffield – Public Archaeology and local societies
2005 – Cirencester – Independence and Research
2007 – Bishop Burton, Beverley – Archaeology and Agriculture – the Relationship
2009 – Buxton – Local Archaeology – Continuing as usual
Conferences and meetings
1990 – Dorchester – Centenary of birth of Sir Mortimer Wheeler
1992 – Great Orme mines, Llandudno
1994 – Frocester – to honour Eddie Price
1996 – Flag Fen and a discussion on Treasure Trove
1998 – London – Who will do research archaeology?
2000 – Salisbury – centenary of General Pitt RiversĀ (illustrated report)
2002 – New Lanark, Scotland. The Independent Archaeologist: A threatened Species?
2004 – Sedgeford
2006 – Whitehall Villa
2008 – Monmouth
2010 – Waltham Abbey
2011 – Swadlincote
2012 – Hackleton