The Archaeology of Atlantic Crossings: Early Explorations, Trade and Migration


For anyone interested, the Ulster Museum is hosting The Archaeology of Atlantic Crossings: Early Explorations, Trade and Migration on Saturday 7th May 2016. As noted in the poster, the day-conference is free, but advance booking is advised. It looks like it's going to be an excellent day, with a collection of great speakers!

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