Accordia Lecture: Herculaneum: why conservation matters for our knowledge of the past
Publication date: Sep 30, 2012 3:54:13 PM
Start: Dec 4, 2012 5:30:00 PM
Location: Room G22/26, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (Master, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) will give the third Accordia Lecture of the 2012-13 series at Senate House on 4 December.
Prof Wallace-Hadrill's lecture is entitled 'Herculaneum: why conservation matters for our knowledge of the past' and all are welcome.
This event is a joint lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies. Any enquiries about the Accordia Lectures on Italy 2012-13 series may be directed to Ruth Whitehouse.
Note: G22/26 is on the ground floor of Senate House, in the corridor leading off to right from behind the Ceremonial Stairs (RH) (through double doors to RH of Costa Coffee Bar)
Programme | Accordia Lectures on Italy 2012-13
- 23 October 2012: Beyond the Grand Tour? British women in nineteenth-century Italy (Dr Ross Balzaretti)
- 6 November 2012: An open community in Southern Campania: the Iron Age cemetery of Sarno (Dr Francesca Mermati)
- 4 December 2012: Herculaneum: why conservation matters for our knowledge of the past (Prof Andrew Wallace-Hadrill)
- 8 January 2013: The challenges of early imperial archaeology at the heart of Rome: Santa Maria Antiqua (Henry Hurst)
- 12 February 2013: Food, feast and famine: an alternative view of the prehistoric Maltese culture (Dr Caroline Malone)
- 5 March 2013: Abode for a Phoenician goddess: the excavations at the multi-period site of Tas-Silg, Malta (Dr Nicholas Vella)
- 7 May 2013: Copper Age society and the Italian Alps: perspectives from Val Camonica (Prof Francesco Fedele)



