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2026 Summer Term
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Scandinavia before the Vikings
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Jeremiah 21-32
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Ancient World
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
World Archaeology
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Art History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
History other than Ancient History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Latin
Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND LIVY ON HANNIBAL
Literature
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Music
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Religion and Theology
Jeremiah 21-32
Past courses (recordings still available)
How did that survive? – The survival stories of Ancient Ruins
Catastrophe!!
Catastrophe: Vesuvius and Thera/Santorini
Catastrophe III: The (other) year without summer – The ‘volcanic winter’ of 536AD.
Ancient Olympia – so much more than a sports arena
The Indus Valley Civilisation
The Popes in the countryside: Anagni, Viterbo and elsewhere
Avignon – the Papal Home in France
The MANCENT conferences
7th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: The Roman Army – what survives?
6th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: Living with the Roman Army
‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen
5th Roman MANCENT Conference: The Roman army and Mining in Scotland and elsewhere
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.
The MANCENT blog
31 Dec 2024: Welcome to a new year and the festival of Janus
Blog 30 Sept 24: Why talk about the Silkroad in China?
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Comparing Notes
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Haydn’s String Quartets
Roman villas in Gaul and Germany: the homes of the invaders and fashion victims?
What has a German writer to do with the Grand Tour
Roman Britain on screen
MANCENT blog: A Chinese Garden in North Staffordshire
Why talk about Silkroad in the Indian Ocean?
Thinking about Religion in Roman Britain
MANCENT 2023 Programme now out
Why study Greek and Roman Myths by Tony Keen
Today we are 12 years old!
MANCENT Booking form
Event Calendar April to July 2026
Buy Courses Online
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Latest Blog Post: Ancient Olympia in the Autumn?
2026 Summer Term
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Scandinavia before the Vikings
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Jeremiah 21-32
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Ancient World
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
World Archaeology
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Art History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
History other than Ancient History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Latin
Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND LIVY ON HANNIBAL
Literature
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Music
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Religion and Theology
Jeremiah 21-32
Past courses (recordings still available)
How did that survive? – The survival stories of Ancient Ruins
Catastrophe!!
Catastrophe: Vesuvius and Thera/Santorini
Catastrophe III: The (other) year without summer – The ‘volcanic winter’ of 536AD.
Ancient Olympia – so much more than a sports arena
The Indus Valley Civilisation
The Popes in the countryside: Anagni, Viterbo and elsewhere
Avignon – the Papal Home in France
The MANCENT conferences
7th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: The Roman Army – what survives?
6th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: Living with the Roman Army
‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen
5th Roman MANCENT Conference: The Roman army and Mining in Scotland and elsewhere
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.
The MANCENT blog
31 Dec 2024: Welcome to a new year and the festival of Janus
Blog 30 Sept 24: Why talk about the Silkroad in China?
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Comparing Notes
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Haydn’s String Quartets
Roman villas in Gaul and Germany: the homes of the invaders and fashion victims?
What has a German writer to do with the Grand Tour
Roman Britain on screen
MANCENT blog: A Chinese Garden in North Staffordshire
Why talk about Silkroad in the Indian Ocean?
Thinking about Religion in Roman Britain
MANCENT 2023 Programme now out
Why study Greek and Roman Myths by Tony Keen
Today we are 12 years old!
MANCENT Booking form
Event Calendar April to July 2026
Buy Courses Online
My account
Latest Blog Post: Ancient Olympia in the Autumn?
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Like Phoenix from the Ashes: Rome 1300-1650
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2026 Summer Term
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Scandinavia before the Vikings
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Jeremiah 21-32
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Ancient World
Iron Age and Roman Wales
The Roman Empire in the 4th century
Roman Mediolanum – from the market at the Po crossing to the capital of the West.
Leptis Magna and the Tripolitania – Romes Gate to the Sahara
World Archaeology
SILKROAD STUDIES: Trade in and around the Sahara
Catastrophe IV: The end of the Bronze Age – The 3.2k event and the Sea People
Art History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
History other than Ancient History
Like Phoenix from the Ashes: The City of Rome from 1300- 1650
Lost Languages: the Story of Decipherment
Latin
Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND LIVY ON HANNIBAL
Literature
Novel Discussion Group Summer 2026
Music
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Sea Music – Debussy, Delius and Vaughan Williams
Religion and Theology
Jeremiah 21-32
Past courses (recordings still available)
How did that survive? – The survival stories of Ancient Ruins
Catastrophe!!
Catastrophe: Vesuvius and Thera/Santorini
Catastrophe III: The (other) year without summer – The ‘volcanic winter’ of 536AD.
Ancient Olympia – so much more than a sports arena
The Indus Valley Civilisation
The Popes in the countryside: Anagni, Viterbo and elsewhere
Avignon – the Papal Home in France
The MANCENT conferences
7th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: The Roman Army – what survives?
6th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: Living with the Roman Army
‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen
5th Roman MANCENT Conference: The Roman army and Mining in Scotland and elsewhere
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.
The MANCENT blog
31 Dec 2024: Welcome to a new year and the festival of Janus
Blog 30 Sept 24: Why talk about the Silkroad in China?
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Comparing Notes
Mornings with a Masterpiece: Haydn’s String Quartets
Roman villas in Gaul and Germany: the homes of the invaders and fashion victims?
What has a German writer to do with the Grand Tour
Roman Britain on screen
MANCENT blog: A Chinese Garden in North Staffordshire
Why talk about Silkroad in the Indian Ocean?
Thinking about Religion in Roman Britain
MANCENT 2023 Programme now out
Why study Greek and Roman Myths by Tony Keen
Today we are 12 years old!
MANCENT Booking form
Event Calendar April to July 2026
Buy Courses Online
My account
Latest Blog Post: Ancient Olympia in the Autumn?