A Cambridge graduate, with an MSc from the University of York and PhD from Bradford, Clare is one of the leading zooarchaeologists in this region. Now a freelancer based in York, Clare previously worked for York Archaeology on the bones from the Hungate excavations and has studied animal bones from excavations from the Orkney Islands to Southwest England. Most recently she has been working on the bones from the excavations on the later Bronze Age/ Iron Age ring fort and sanctuary at Kipling House farm, and Roman Brough.
The lecture will take place in LT1, Wilberforce Building, The University of Hull on Wednesday 18 February 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
February 18, 2026 at 19:30 - 9pm
WHERE
LT1, WILBERFORCE BUILDING, THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL