This came via our National Finds Adviser for Prehistoric and Roman objects, Sally Worrell. Some of you may be interested in the below:
The 4th Joan Pye lecture, ‘Understanding Britain as a Roman Imperial Possession’, will be given by Professor David Mattingly (University of Leicester) on Tuesday 24th June 2008 at 6.00 in the House of Lords.
The lecture is sponsored by the Roman Research Trust (http://rrt.classics.ox.ac.uk/). Admission is free but by ticket only as numbers are limited. For tickets please apply giving your name and contact details (preferably email) to Dr John Pearce, Department of Classics, King’s College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk. Tickets will be dispatched in late May with information on the venue and entry procedure for the House of Lords.
OpenCalais helped to tag this with: David Mattingly • Department of Classics • House of Lords • Joan Pye • John Pearce • King's College London • London • Prehistoric • Roman Imperial • Roman Research Trust • Sally Worrell • University of Leicester
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