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Bath and the Roman Empire

Explore Roman Bath's status in the province and beyond. Look at the archeological evidence for religious activity and bathing around the hot spring.


Aquae Sulis - the Roman town at Bath - wasn't just a small outpost, but was part of the wider Roman Empire. This day school explore Roman Bath's status in the province and beyond, and looks at archeological evidence that suggests religious activity and bathing around the hot springs gave the site speical status in the context of Roman Britain. You will enjoy this day school if you are interested in: Roman Towns, Roman Baths, Roman Religion and the Roman Empire


Speaker(s):

BSc AMA Stephen Clews | talks | www
Susan Fox | talks

 

Date and Time:

23 February 2013 at 10:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Roman Baths
The Pump Room
Stall Street
Bath
BA1 1LZ


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Organised by:

Heritage Services
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Tickets:

£50 per day school

Available from:

01225 477773 or by email on romanbaths_enquiries@bathnes.gov.uk

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