Curator’s Talk: Unearthing Vindolanda

September 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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Date: Thursday, September 17, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $25

Join us for a fascinating evening with archaeologist Elizabeth Greene, whose extensive research at Vindolanda has helped reshape our understanding of life on the edge of the Roman Empire.

Drawing on her firsthand excavation experience, Greene will take us behind the scenes of the dig: what it feels like to carefully unearth history layer by layer, the challenges of working in the soil of northern England, and the thrill of discovering objects that have not been touched in nearly two millennia.

Located just south of Hadrian’s Wall, Vindolanda is one of Britain’s most extraordinary Roman sites, famed for its remarkably preserved artifacts—including leather shoes, writing tablets, and everyday objects that offer intimate glimpses into ancient lives. Whether you’re passionate about archaeology, Roman history, or the stories hidden beneath our feet, this is an evening not to be missed

Agenda
6:30 pm – Doors Open
7:00 pm – Lecture Begins
8:00 pm – Lecture Ends/Galleries Open
9:00 pm – Museum Closes

ABOUT ELIZABETH GREENE:

Elizabeth Greene

Dr. Elizabeth Greene is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Roman Archaeology at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. She has excavated at the site of Vindolanda and researched aspects of the museum collection since 2002, and is currently working on an extended research project on the Roman shoes and leather objects from the site.

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