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Archaeology NOW Talk

Legion: life in the Roman army

Thursday 23 May, 1pm
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Lectures & Talks


£3 (free concessions)
1 hour 

The scale and organisation of the Roman army was unprecedented in the ancient Western world. A major new British Museum exhibition and accompanying book, Legion: life in the Roman army, tell the story of everyday aspects of the army in the heyday of the Roman Empire – from life in a tent to the food soldiers consumed – and explains its hierarchy, roles, equipment and place in a vast multi-ethnic society divided between citizens and subjects.

Presented by British Museum and exhibition curator and author Richard Abdy.

This talk is part of the Museum Archaeology NOW Programme, a series of University of Nottingham Museum talks focusing on current archaeological and related work.

Image credit: Roman scutum (shield) - Yale University Art Gallery, Yale-French Excavations at Dura-Europos