Roman Singing and its Influence Across Europe In this lecture we shall explore what the singing of Rome meant far afield: in northern England, Ireland, Spain and Germany.
Ten Things You Really Should Know About Ancient Greek Democracy Myths abound about ancient Greek democracy – actually, there was no such thing. That is, there was no such one thing.
Darwin, Evolution and God: The Present Debates This lecture sets the scientific and religious context for Darwin’s...
Darwin's "Crowd of Difficulties": A theory that stands despite anomalies When Charles Darwin proposed his Theory of Evolution, he saw...
The Mathematics of Evolutionary Biology - Implications for Ethics, Teleology and 'Natural Theology' THE ANNUAL BOYLE LECTURE The Boyle lectures address topics which...
Artefacts and the Study of Life in Roman London From jewellery and domestic utensils to weaponry and religious objects...
Bribing Local Spirits or Roman Rubbish: Context in Archaeology Deciding whether a find is an object of extreme importance...
"Nobody Important Lives in Southwark" Mapping in Roman London In this short clip, Michael Marshall discusses how we can...
Roman Slavery in London: "Fortunata, The Slave of a Slave" The practice of slavery in Roman London is even more...