Medieval History
SAVE THE DATE notice for a Wessex Centre for History and Archaeology conference
Saturday 27 September 2014, 9.30-5.30. University of Winchester, King Alfred Campus
Lives and Landscapes in Early Medieval Wessex: A Conference in Honour of Professor Barbara Yorke, Professor Emerita of Early Medieval History, University of Winchester
Speakers confirmed: Professor Martin Biddle, Dr Robert Higham, Professor David Hinton, Professor Dame Jinty Nelson, Professor Andrew Reynolds
Registration details to be circulated soon, at www.winchester.ac.uk/wcha
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