Events

Monumental Construction at Mycenae: Implications of Late Bronze Age Stone Working

Sabin Hall 3413 North Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

This presentation highlights the technology and tool types that masons and sculptors employed at Mycenae to produce several of the most well-known monuments in the Aegean Bronze Age. Analysis of preserved tool marks on the Lion Gate relief, Treasury of Atreus, and the Tomb of Klytemnestra reveal multiple phases of construction, specific artisan choices, and […]

Between the steppe and the sea: Scythians, Taurians, and Greeks in Crimea

Sabin Hall Room G90 on the UWM Campus 3413 North Downer, corner of Newport and Downer Avenues, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Sponsored by AIA Milwaukee Society, co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology, Art History, and FLL-Classics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Demons in the Dark: Nightmares in Ancient Egypt

Sabin Hall Room G90 on the UWM Campus 3413 North Downer, corner of Newport and Downer Avenues, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Sponsored by AIA Milwaukee Society, co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology, Art History, and FLL-Classics at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee