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October 21, 2016April 7, 2021

All Roads lead to Poems – All Odes lead to Rome

November brings Being Human 2016 (The National Festival of the Humanities) to Canterbury with a series of events organised by staff and students of the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies.  We’ve added a page to this blog with full details of the events.  Further details on the Public Engagement with Research page from the University of Kent.

Categories: Being Human 2016, Outreach, Public Engagement, Research, Roman Author: Ray Laurence

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