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Animals in Pompeii and Herculaneum
Monday 27 May, 13.00–14.00
Best-selling children's author Caroline Lawrence tells what life was like for animals in Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Children in Pompeii and Herculaneum
Friday 31 May, 13.00–14.00
Roman Mysteries author Caroline Lawrence explores what life was like for a Roman child.

'Disaster in the loveliest of lands'
Saturday 1 June, 14.00–15.00
Come and listen to a series of dramatic readings charting the story of daily life for the people living in the Bay of Naples in AD 79.

Iranian election 2013: questions of national identity
Friday 7 June, 18.30–19.30
On the eve of the Iranian Presidential election, this event focuses on the significance and power of Iran’s cultural heritage.

Does Latin have a future?
Friday 14 June, 18.30–20.00
A debate examining Latin's place in the classroom and broader culture.

Digital dress up
Saturday 15 June, 11.30–15.30
Turn yourself into a Samurai warrior, an ancient Greek or other characters using Photoshop.

Members' evening
Monday 17 June, 18.15–21.00
An exclusive evening for Members' at the British Museum.

Kitaj as I knew him
Friday 21 June, 18.30–20.00
A lecture discussing the recent acquisition of over 300 works by artist R B Kitaj.


A little gay history
Friday 28 June, 18.30–19.30
Richard Parkinson, British Museum, discusses a recently published British Museum project on the history of same-sex desire.

Contemporary artistic practice: responses to Middle Eastern traditions
Saturday 29 June, 14.15–15.45
Merit Ariane Stephanos and Omarivs Ioseph Filivs Dinæ share insights into their interpretations of traditional artistic techniques.

Papa Hedi
Saturday 30 June, 11.00–12.30
A screening of the film Papa Hedi followed by a Q&A session with Claire Belhassine.

On preservation and nostalgia in architecture
Saturday 30 June, 14.00–15.30
A panel discussion on architectural conservation in the historical areas of Bahrain.

'Meanwhile, in Britain...': women under the Roman Empire
Friday 5 July, 13.15–14.15
A lecture by Lindsay Allason-Jones, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Sound histories: an evening of live music for the British Museum collection
Friday 5 July, 18.00–21.00
This event brings some of the stories of the British Museum's collection to life, through music.

Pompeii: The Last Day
Saturday 6 July, 14.00–15.00
A screening of the documentary Pompeii: The Last Day introduced by Maria Wyke, Professor of Latin, UCL.

Fictionalising Pompeii
Friday 12 July, 18.30–19.45
Lindsey Davis, author of the series featuring Roman detective Marcus Didius Falco, speaks on the attraction, considerations and processes of writing on life in the Roman world.

Members' party
Monday 5 August, 18.30–21.30
Unwind after a busy day and enjoy a night of live music and drinks with friends in one of the Museum’s permanent galleries.
March 2013
Thursday 21 March
Friday 22 March
Saturday 23 March
Sunday 24 March
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10.00
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11.00
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11.30
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13.00
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14.00
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15.00
Tuesday 26 March
Wednesday 27 March
Thursday 28 March
Saturday 30 March
Sunday 31 March
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11.00
April 2013
Tuesday 2 April
Wednesday 3 April
Thursday 4 April
Friday 5 April
Saturday 6 April
Sunday 7 April
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11.00
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11.30
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11.30
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13.00
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14.00
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14.00
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15.00
Monday 8 April
Tuesday 9 April
Wednesday 10 April
Thursday 11 April
Friday 12 April
Saturday 13 April
Sunday 14 April
Monday 15 April
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18.30
Tuesday 16 April
Wednesday 17 April
Thursday 18 April
Friday 19 April
Saturday 20 April
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10.00
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11.30
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11.30
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13.15
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14.00
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14.00