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Month: September 2017

Posted on September 13, 2017 by MANCENT Course Director — Leave a comment

Complete Autumn 2017 programme now online.

with the posting of the Medieval History and the last archaeology course, the Autumn 2017 programme is now complete. I hope you find something of interest and look forward to seeing you soon.

Birgitta Hoffmann

MANCENT Course Director

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    • Ely and its Cathedral
    • READING LATIN: CICERO PRO CAELIO
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Mozart Piano-Concertos
  • The Classical World
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    • SILKROAD STUDIES and beyond : Trade in Africa and African Archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The Genizah papers and trading in the Arab Mediterranean and beyond
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    • 2017 MANCENT conference: Rivers, Harbours and the Roman Army
    • Producing for the Legion or Production by the Legion?
      • Conference Summaries 24 Sept 2016
    • Roman Gask Project lecture 2020 -Thousand years in Glenesk, the changing life of a Scottish glen.
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