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CFP: BU Graduate Symposium in the History of Art & Architecture

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

The 36th Annual Boston University Graduate Symposium in the History of Art & Architecture  Submissions Due: December 6, 2019 Symposium Date: March 28, 2020  Environment: Awareness, Exchange, and Impact  Conversations about the environment are a prominent and contentious aspect of life in the 21st century, but the environment has always been an omnipresent force. Serving both as […]

Hermogenes and Hellenistic-Roman Temple Building in Greece and Asia Minor: Messon – Teos – Magnesia – Sardis

Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

New excavations in Turkey have rekindled interest in Hermogenes, the Hellenistic architect whom Vitruvius credits with a number of temple innovations (e.g. the eustylos and pseudodipteros temple types). The recent excavations of the temple of Dionysos at Teos (Prof. Musa Kadioğlu) have provided new evidence about Hermogenes' eustylos at this location. This conference brings together […]

CANCELED: The Life and Deeds of Luigi Vassalli: Painter, Patriot and Egyptologist

ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 20 Barrows Hall UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

The Northern California ARCE board of directors has decided that because of concerns about the spread of COVID-19, the March 29 ARCE-NC meeting has to be canceled. The $1000 Marie Buttery grant, with a submission deadline of March 15, will be awarded on schedule, but the honoree will receive a check by mail instead of […]

WEBINAR: Prostitution in the Immor(t)al City: Investigating Pompeii’s Brothels

WA, United States

Please note--this lecture has been replaced by a live WEBINAR by Dr. Sarah Levin-Richardson (University of Washington), the link for registration is as follows: Meeting ID: 500-211-071 Registration URL: https://gonzaga.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJQtdeiprjwrwZ6i4__mBnJxE6sUvDZHFQ This talk brings to life Pompeii’s purpose-built brothel, the only assured brothel from Greco-Roman antiquity. We take a virtual tour of the structure’s material evidence, […]

Ephesos: City, Harbor, Hinterland

Eaton Humanities, 150 1610 Pleasant Street, Boulder, CO, United States

In this lecture, Dr. Sabine Ladstaetter of the OAEI and the director of the Austrian Excavations at Ephesos will discuss the city as the capital of the Roman province of Asia, and as both the seat of the regional administration and an important transportation hub between the Aegean and Anatolia. Its lifeline was without doubt […]