As the recently retired Director of Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Paul Bennett is uniquely placed to give a detailed assessment of what it would have been like in Canterbury during the decades around 1170. Using William Urry's magisterial study of Angevin Canterbury and results from many archaeological excavations that have taken place in the city, including those at Longmarket, Whitefriars and the Marlowe Arcade, Paul will offer insights into the lives of those who resided and worked in Canterbury during this dynamic period in the city's fortunes.

This lecture will be delivered online via Microsoft Teams and an access link will be emailed to all ticket holders nearer the time of the event.

Dates and times

This event finished on 16 December 2020.


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