This talk will take us back to discover all about Roman Lincolnshire and Roman Lincoln. Erik will look at the evidence we have for Roman Lincolnshire, how it changed over time, what Roman Lincoln was like and briefly how it all ended. Having taught Romans at University and to school groups in museums, Erik knows a lot about what we know plus (more importantly) what we do not know as well as what we think we know but is based on dodgy evidence.
About your speaker – Erik Grigg studied at the University of Manchester gaining an MA and PhD in early medieval history and worked for many years at Lincoln Castle and Lincoln Museum (formerly The Collection) delivering educational workshops for schools across the region. He is now a lecturer in History (and sometimes Military History and Archaeology) at Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln. He has taught on courses on Roman Archaeology and the Late Antique world (300-900) and has written numerous articles on historical subjects as well as giving many talks across the county.
Tickets £8 or £5 for Friends Of the Museum Supporters, and include tea and coffee on arrival.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE: You will not be issued with a physical ticket i.e. a paper or card ticket will not be posted to you. You will receive an email confirmation of your ticket order, simply show that on your phone or print it off and bring that with you. All event attendees will be checked against our list on arrival.