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OUT AND ABOUT IN LONDON’S SUMMER / THE ROMAN PRESENCE IN LONDON AND ITS REGION

This programme provides a major insight into the constantly changing face of
attitudes to life throughout the centuries. Each lecture is a broad view of a particular theme coupled with a closely connected visit to a place of outstanding attraction.


From the 1st to 4th century AD, Londinium was the port of entry to Roman Britain and for much of this time the capital of the province of Britannia. The sensational series of excavations in the City since the 1970s have revealed the public and personal way of life, so much of which is now exhibited in the Museum of London. This lecture will illustrate our up to date knowledge of the layout of the city, the lives of Roman Londoners and the relation to the hinterland.


Speaker(s):

Mr Geoffrey Toms | talks

 

Date and Time:

19 June 2013 at 10:45 am

Duration:

Half Day

 

Venue:

The University Women's Club
2 Audley Square
London
W1K 1DB


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Tickets:

£42

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