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Shifting Frontiers XIII

"The Society for Late Antiquity is pleased to announce the 13th biennial meeting of Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity, to be held at Claremont McKenna College, in Claremont, California. Specialists in art and archaeology, literature and philology, history and religious studies, working on topics from the 3rd to the 8th century CE, are invited to […]

Diversity of Writing Systems: Embracing Multiple Perspectives

"12th International Workshop of the Association for Written Language and Literacy Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge Tuesday, March 26 – Thursday, March 28, 2019 First call for papers The Association of Written Language and Literacy’s twelfth gathering (AWLL12), organized in conjunction with the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, will focus on the wealth […]

TRAC 2019

University of Kent , United Kingdom

The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent, Canterbury, is pleased to announce TRAC 2019 will take place from Thursday 11th April until Sunday 14th April. The plenary lecture (Dr. Zena Kamash) will be on the evening of the 11th, followed by two days of three conference sessions running in parallel, […]

Graduate Student Conference: Natural Not Yet Understood: The Supernatural from Antiquity to the Medieval Period

Brandeis University 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, United States

Natural Not Yet Understood: The Supernatural from Antiquity to the Medieval Period Department of Classical Studies, Brandeis University Graduate Student Conference April 13th, 2019 Keynote Speaker: Professor Debbie Felton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Humans have always been drawn to the idea of creatures and worlds that exist alongside or outside of our own. These extraordinary […]

CAA Conference 2019

Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland

"The theme chosen for the 47th annual CAA conference is “Check Object Integrity”, after the IT command which is used for checking integrity violations. The recent CAA conferences have been heavily influenced by the atmosphere accentuated in Siena; “Keep the Revolution Going!”. In keeping with this spirit, we would like to gather the members of […]

The ‘Popular’ in Classical Antiquity

University of Pennsylvania 249 South 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

CfP: The “Popular” in Classical Antiquity Graduate Student Conference, University of Pennsylvania, April 26, 2019 Keynote speaker: Jeremy Lefkowitz, Swarthmore College What is popular culture in the ancient world? How can we study it? Why should we study it? In recent years the discipline of Classical Studies has sought to move away from its traditionally […]

The ‘Popular’ in Classical Antiquity

University of Pennsylvania 249 South 46th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

CfP: The “Popular” in Classical Antiquity Graduate Student Conference, University of Pennsylvania, April 26, 2019 Keynote speaker: Jeremy Lefkowitz, Swarthmore College What is popular culture in the ancient world? How can we study it? Why should we study it? In recent years the discipline of Classical Studies has sought to move away from its traditionally […]

ARCE-PA Mini Symposium: Royal Tomb Decoration and the Afterlife

UPenn Museum 3260 South St,, Philadelphia, PA, United States

ARCE-PA Mini-Symposium “Royal Tomb Decoration and the Afterlife “ UPenn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345, 1pm SPEAKERS Dr. Aidan Dodson, Honorary Professor of Egyptology, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology, University of Bristol "Evolving the Magical Machine: Three Millennia of Egyptian Royal Tombs and Their Decoration" Dr. Suzanne Onstine, Associate Professor of History, University of Memphis "The Magic of Ra […]

The Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies 48th Annual Conference

Tel Aviv University , Israel

"The Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies is pleased to announce its 48th annual conference to be held at Tel Aviv University on Wed-Thurs, May 29-30, 2019. Our keynote speaker in 2018 will be Professor Robert Kaster, Princeton University. The conference is the annual meeting of the society. Papers on a wide range […]

Conference: Spaces of Roman Constitutionalism

University of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland

From the fora to the assemblies and beyond, public space in ancient Rome was both political and contested, reflecting changing notions of community, citizenship and the values and norms behind them. The purpose of this conference is to explore the political, cultural and legal notions of public space and public realm in Rome. By observing […]