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James Page (Edinburgh): Come hell or high water. The rise and fall of Roman influence over the Po valley’s water network.

Event date: 
Thursday 31 October 2019

Thursday 31 Oct

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

James Page (Edinburgh): Come hell or high water. The rise and fall of Roman influence over the Po valley’s water network.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Martina Astrid Rodda (Jesus College at Oxford): Riverbeds and garden paths: Retracing the reader’s steps in Callimachus’ "Hymn to Zeus".

Event date: 
Thursday 24 October 2019

Thursday 24 Oct               

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Martina Astrid Rodda (Jesus College at Oxford): Riverbeds and garden paths: Retracing the reader’s steps in Callimachus’ "Hymn to Zeus".

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Fabian Horn (LMU Munich): The metaphoricity of θυμός in Early Greek Poetry.

Event date: 
Thursday 17 October 2019

Thursday 17 Oct               

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Fabian Horn (LMU Munich): The metaphoricity of θυμός in Early Greek Poetry.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Thaddeus Thorp (Edinburgh): The business model of the Umbricii Scauri.

Event date: 
Thursday 10 October 2019

Thursday 10 Oct               

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Thaddeus Thorp (Edinburgh): The business model of the Umbricii Scauri.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Cristiana Lucidi (Roehampton): Dying for one’s glory, dying for the fatherland: Euripides and the epitaphios logos as an Athenian discourse.

Event date: 
Thursday 3 October 2019

Thursday 3 Oct 

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Cristiana Lucidi (Roehampton): Dying for one’s glory, dying for the fatherland: Euripides and the epitaphios logos as an Athenian discourse.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Jim Crow (Edinburgh): Kastro Apalirou and Byzantine Naxos (Greece): The ‘downstairs’ view.

Event date: 
Monday 25 November 2019 to Tuesday 26 November 2019

Monday 25 Nov               

1pm, G.16 Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Jim Crow (Edinburgh): Kastro Apalirou and Byzantine Naxos (Greece): The ‘downstairs’ view.

[Mediterranean Archaeology seminar]

Joanne Rowland (Edinburgh): Reconsidering the first village in North Africa – the Neolithic settlement of Merimde Beni Salama (Egypt).

Event date: 
Monday 18 November 2019 to Tuesday 19 November 2019

Monday 18 Nov               

1pm, G.16 Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Joanne Rowland (Edinburgh): Reconsidering the first village in North Africa – the Neolithic settlement of Merimde Beni Salama (Egypt).

[Mediterranean Archaeology seminar]

John Bintliff (Leiden): Towards the unknown region: Work, place, folk. Creating a new synthesis for archaeology.

Event date: 
Monday 11 November 2019 to Tuesday 12 November 2019

Monday 11 Nov               

1pm, G.16 Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

John Bintliff (Leiden): Towards the unknown region: Work, place, folk. Creating a new synthesis for archaeology.

[Mediterranean Archaeology seminar]

Louise Blanke (Edinburgh): Beyond the shadows of the monuments: Excavating daily life and urban infrastructure at Jerash (Jordan).

Event date: 
Monday 4 November 2019 to Tuesday 5 November 2019

Monday 4 Nov 

1pm, G.16 Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Louise Blanke (Edinburgh): Beyond the shadows of the monuments: Excavating daily life and urban infrastructure at Jerash (Jordan).

[Mediterranean Archaeology seminar]

Andrew Dufton (Edinburgh): Mapping the city and environs of Acholla (Tunisia).

Event date: 
Monday 28 October 2019 to Tuesday 29 October 2019

Monday 28 Oct

1pm, G.16 Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Andrew Dufton (Edinburgh): Mapping the city and environs of Acholla (Tunisia).

[Mediterranean Archaeology seminar]

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