Wooden Horses: The Early Occupation of Cirencester
Evening Lecture with Catherine Hoggarth
Beneath Cirencester and the mosaic floors of Corinium lay the remains of a first century military fort. Focusing on objects from the museum's early Roman collection, this talk will explore what we know and can theorize about the life of the Roman auxiliary cavalry at Cirencester in the first century AD. How did the different units differentiate themselves within the confines of the Roman military machine? Did they keep their horses inside or outs
Thursday 29 September, 7-8.30pm
Cost: £6.50 per adult, £5.50 for season ticket holders
Booking essential
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2BX
Thu 29 Sep 2016