ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR PAST FLOODING AND FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN ENGLAND - AN EAST YORKSHIRE CASE STUDY - DR KATERINA VELENTZA = WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 2026

Katerina, an ERAS committee member, maritime archaeologist and heritage professional, is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Environmental Humanities at the University of Hull, working within the Energy and Environment Institute. She is the Principal Investigator on The project ‘Community Waterscapes: Supporting community heritage to explore and shape Hull’s relationship with water’, contributing with archaeological and heritage perspectives. Her talk is most appropriate in this era of climate change and rising sea levels in a region badly affected by the floods of 2007 and 2013.

The lecture will take place in LT1, Wilberforce Building, The University of Hull on Wednesday 21 January at 7.30 pm. For those unable to attend we hope to livestream - details will be sent to members with a digital link to join on the night.
Free to ERAS members. £3 for guests.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
WHEN
January 21, 2026 at 19:30 - 9pm
WHERE
LT1, WILBERFORCE BUILDING, THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL

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