“We were doing fine before you came along” – The Late Pre-Roman Iron Age in Britain.

Birgitta Hoffmann

On the eve of the Roman invasion, the Iron Age cultures of Britain were striving artistically and archaeologically, producing high-quality metalwork, large settlements, beautiful pottery, but most of all a hugely diverse landscape of different cultures and links to neighbours within and beyond Britain. This course will look at these different cultures, what we know about their ‘identities’ and how they reacted to the arrival of Rome.

14 Jan: The Southeast

21 Jan:  The Iceni and the Corieltauvi

28 Jan: Atrebates and their neighbours

4 Feb: Dumnonia and the Durotriges.

11 Feb:  Wales

18 Feb: The Midlands

25 Feb: Half Term

4 March: The Brigantes and the Parisi

11 March:  The Hadrian’s Wall and Lowland Scotland

18 March:   Northern Scotland and Strathmore

25 March:  Ireland

Fridays:  2-4 pm  starting 14 Jan 2022

Series of 10 lectures, starting 14 January 2022, break on 25th February.

Virtual Learning Environment: Zoom

Single lecture:

Price Concessions Minimum No. Maximum No.
£10 * 1 50

Bookings for a block of 10 lectures:

Price Concessions Minimum No. Maximum No.
£90 * 1 50

To book, complete the MANCENT booking form and send it with payment to the address below. Alternatively, you can book via Eventbrite

To book, complete the MANCENT booking form and send it with payment to the address below. If you would like to pay via BACS or Paypal please contact Birgitta Hoffmann for details.
Birgitta Hoffmann
55 Broadwalk, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5PL
email: latinteacher@btinternet.com mobile: 07747 533 070