Bronze Age Monkeys and the Case for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
Gregorian Lecture
Gregorian Lecture
In-person lecture by Bradley Ault Following the Late Bronze Age “collapse” of Mycenaean civilization (ca. 1200 BCE), the formative Greek states and the palace centers that spawned them had vanished. What emerged in their wake over the course of the following centuries was the city-state or polis, a system with a remarkably different pedigree. Bottom-up […]
Ettinghausen Lecture Due to Covid precaution policies at Princeton, only accept 10 non PU ID attendees will be accepted. They must register with Mo Chen (mochen@princeton.edu) in advance and […]
Biggs Lecture
Von Blanckenhagen Lecture
Oliver Lecture
Matson Lecture
Heroes on the Move: Greek Heroes in the Hellenistic World
The National Council on Public History (NCPH) invites proposals for its 2022 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If the last few years have shown us anything, it’s […]
Renner Lecture