Department of Classics and Archaeology

Event Archive 2019 - Department of Classics and Archaeology

Arts and Humanities and the GCRF Agenda

Date
Thursday 9 May
Description
This one-day workshop at the University of Nottingham aims to critically reflect on the role Arts and Humanities approaches can play in addressing global developmental challenges.

DigiText Workshop (Digital Textual Techniques and Resources)

Date
Tuesday 21 May
Description
This one-day workshop at the University of Nottingham will introduce digital textual techniques and resources. The workshop is hosted by LatinNow (ERC project, in Classics and Archaeology).

Classics & Archaeology Festival of Postgraduate Research 2019

Date
Thursday 30 May
Description
Discover and celebrate the work of PhD researchers across Classics & Archaeology as they share their current projects.

Meeting and talk by the Classical Association

Date
Wednesday 26 June
Description
Classical Association talk by Professor Ian Haynes from Newcastle University: 'The Roman army on the north-western frontier: excavating a Jupiter sanctuary at Maryport'

Explore Caistor Roman Town

Date
Sunday 14 July
Description
On Sunday 14th July explore Caistor Roman Town and see how the town's forum looked in the Roman period. This event takes place at Caistor Roman Town and St. Edmund's Church, Stoke Road, Caistor St Edmund, NR14 8QN.

Discover the LatinNow Exhibition at University Park

Date
Saturday 20 July
Description
The LatinNow Travelling Exhibition on Life and Languages in the Roman West visits University Park - come along and investigate!

School of Humanities hosts Macmillan Coffee Morning

Date
Friday 27 September
Description
School of Humanities hosts Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 27 September

'What was (later) Roman Britain for?', Will Bowden & George Woudhuysen - Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 1 October
Description
'What was (later) Roman Britain for?', Will Bowden & George Woudhuysen (Nottingham).

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 8 October
Description
'Decolonising Roman Archaeology', Zena Kamash (Royal Holloway)

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 15 October
Description
'Sparta and Argos in the archaic period: how far should we go to reconcile literary and material evidence?', Maria Pretzler (Swansea)

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 22 October
Description
'Argonauts of the Aegean Chalcolithic: Crete and the development of long-distance maritime trade networks in the East Mediterranean during the late fifth and early fourth millennia BC', Peter Tomkins (Nottingham)

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Date
Thursday 24 October
Description
Meet and greet session, open to everyone interested in medieval studies from across the Faculty.

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 29 October
Description
'Sappho's Homer', Adrian Kelly (Oxford)

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 12 November
Description
'Helen's eidolon in the poetry and prose of Laura Riding', Elena Theodorakopoulos (Birmingham)

Archaeology NOW talk - 'The Norman Conquest' by Anja Rohde

Date
Wednesday 13 November
Description
Archaeology NOW Talk: 'The Norman Conquest - Stories from the Coins' by Anja Rohde.

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 19 November
Description
'Where did the Vikings get their silver? New Results from Chemical and Isotope Analysis', Stephen Merkel (Oxford)

Medieval postgraduate research seminar

Medieval postgraduate research seminar
Date
Thursday 21 November
Description
This month's talk is 'Of Skalla-Grímr and Social Networks' with Cassidy Croci. Refreshments provided.

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 26 November
Description
'Discovering Classical Greece: ancient and early modern travellers in the Aegean', Michael Loy (BSA)

Classics and Archaeology Seminar

Date
Tuesday 3 December
Description
'Knole Revealed: archaeology and discovery at a great country house', Nathalie Cohen (National Trust)

Maurice Barley Memorial Lecture 2019

Maurice Barley Memorial Lecture 2019
Date
Tuesday 3 December
Description
Nathalie Cohen (National Trust) presents the annual Maurice Barley Memorial Lecture, entitled 'Knole Revealed: archaeology and discovery at a great country house'.
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