| Date: | 6 February |
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| Time: | 2.15pm-3.30pm |
| Location: | Tower Extension Theatre, Tower Building |
| Cost: | £2 |
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'Recalling a more ancient Perth' - 27 years a digging' by Derek Hall More than 25 years of excavation have shown that the City of Perth has some of the best preserved archaeological deposits in Britain. This talk will give an overview of what we are now able to say about daily life and work in the medieval town. The Dundee Afternoon Lectures are organised by six local societies - the Royal Scottish Geographical Society Dundee Centre, The Friends of Dundee City Archives, Dundee Naturalists' Society, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, The Friends of the University of Dundee Botanic Gardens; and Abertay Historical Society. All lectures take place on Wednesdays at 2.15pm. Admission if open to all, and costs £2. |
More information is available by calling Mrs J Ingram on 01382 668193.