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Friday 21 February 2020 | 11am - 4pm
Angear Visitor Centre | Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Free - drop in
Take part in everyday activities from the Roman period including dressing up, Roman hairstyles and Board Games. Then visit the Museum to find out more about the site of Margidunum including the opportunity to handle archaeological artefacts and develop your own archaeological drawings.
This event will take place in the Angear Visitor Centre and University of Nottingham Museum.
Suitable for ages 5+
Part of the Festival of Science and Curiosity
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