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Plan of current knowledge of Roman York, with the GPR Strategy displayed,  by John Creighton and Martin Millett.  Reconstruction based in Addeyman Ed. 2015 with additions, and also contains OS data (c) Crown Copyright 2020.
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Plan of current knowledge of Roman York, with the GPR Strategy displayed, by John Creighton and Martin Millett. Reconstruction based in Addeyman Ed. 2015 with additions, and also contains OS data (c) Crown Copyright 2020.
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Plan of current knowledge of Roman York, with the GPR Strategy displayed, by John Creighton and Martin Millett. Reconstruction based in Addeyman Ed. 2015 with additions, and also contains OS data (c) Crown Copyright 2020.

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Faculty wins University Outreach Award

22 May 2026

The Faculty is delighted to announce that we have been named the recipient of the University Outreach Award at Classics for All ’s 6th annual Impact Awards. The award recognises the Faculty’s extensive outreach and widening participation initiatives designed to break down barriers and make classical subjects accessible to...

Cambridge and Yale Postgraduates Explore Ancient Environments

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In late March, postgraduate researchers from the Cambridge Faculty of Classics travelled to Yale University for the second Yale-Cambridge Roman Empire Workshop. Held over three days in New Haven, Connecticut, the international conference brought together early-career scholars and senior faculty from archaeology, classics...

CANCELLED: Gray Lectures 2026

18 May 2026

Unfortunately, this year's J.H. Gray Lectures have been cancelled due to speaker ill-health. We are sorry for the short notice and for any inconvenience caused.

Phyle Project

5 May 2026

The Faculty is delighted to announce that Dr Daniel Sutton has won a Phyle Project Award, for scholars working on how democracy has been preserved, restored, or recovered across time. For more information please see the Phyle Project website .