Join us for the next chapter of Archaeology Abridged with Dr. Elizabeth M. Greene. Dr. Greene will introduce you to the spectacular landscape of the Hadrian’s Wall corridor and then zoom in on the extraordinary site of Vindolanda in the central sector of this region. The Roman frontier in Britain is one of the most […]
The current Covid-19 pandemic provides a dramatic example of the numerous, and mostly negative, health and social outcomes of epidemics. Research on past epidemics provides a temporal depth to our understanding of our current experience, gives context and illuminates the consequences of epidemics in general. This temporal depth is crucial for predicting how epidemics might […]
Pick up any book on early Greek history or archaeology, and you will read about Bronze Age people called Minoans and Mycenaeans. Who were the Minoans, and who were the Mycenaeans? It’s become increasingly clear that these questions aren’t as easy to answer as we might think. These classifications aren’t simply empirical ‘facts’ about the […]
Matson Lecture To register for this online lecture please follow the directions on the Society’s website. The link will be provided 2 weeks before the lecture.
Please contact Nicolle Hirschfeld at nhirschf@trinity.edu for the Zoom link and passcode.
Von Blanckenhagen Lecture For link to attend online lecture, email Alison Hudson at Alison.Hudson@ucf.edu
ZOOM lecture by by Dr Rob Collins in the School of History, Classics, and Archaeology at Newcastle University.