Lost Landscapes AD 400-1100: the Richard Hall Symposium
Lost Landscapes AD 400-1100: the 2016 Richard Hall Symposium
Sunday 21st February, King’s Manor, York
The Richard Hall Symposium 2016 celebrates the work done by Dr Hall and his York Archaeological Trust colleagues to research the lost landscape of Viking-era York and to bring it to the attention of the widest possible audiences.
In considering comparable projects today, the symposium welcomes plenary speakers including Ailsa Mainman and Julian Richards (University of York) and Gareth Williams (British Museum) to speak on a range of themes in archaeology and related disciplines, for a lively discussion of the changing landscapes of the late antique and early medieval period.
9:00 registration for a 9:45 start, 17:00 finish I Rahtz Lecture Theatre, Kings Manor, York YO1 7EP.
Full £25.50, Concession (over 60 / student) £20.50. Price includes lunch and refreshments. Pre-booking essential.
Box office 01904 615505 Full details or to book online:
http://jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/about-jorvik/york-archaeological-trust/symposium/