Lecture on Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Gloucestershire to take place at Corinium Museum, Cirencester
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Lecture on Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Gloucestershire to take place at Corinium Museum, Cirencester


Cotswolds history from the air and beneath the ground will be examined in two lectures at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester.

Prof Howard Williams will give a talk entitled ?Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Gloucestershire? as part of the museum?s Evening Lecture series, next Thursday, January 27.

The area is rich in Anglo-Saxon history. Relics from the Saxon cemetery at Butler?s Field are displayed at the museum.

Click here to read this article from the Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard




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