Department of Classics and Archaeology

Event Archive 2020 - Department of Classics and Archaeology

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar
Date
Thursday 23 January
Description
This month's talk is 'Historic Graffiti – the Hidden Story of the Hopes, Fears and Desires of a Nation' with James Wright. Refreshments provided.

'Representing multilingualism in Plutarch' by Judith Mossman

Date
Tuesday 28 January
Description
Classics and Archaeology seminar talk on 'Representing multilingualism in Plutarch' by Judith Mossman.

'Sappho's Homer' by Adrian Kelly

Date
Tuesday 4 February
Description
Classics and Archaeology seminar talk on 'Sappho's Homer' by Adrian Kelly.

'Law and jurisdiction between polis and province: Negotiating the city status in the Greek East under Rome' by Georgy Kantor

Date
Tuesday 11 February
Description
Classics and Archaeology seminar talk on 'Law and jurisdiction between polis and province: Negotiating the city status in the Greek East under Rome' by Georgy Kantor

Talk on 'The Archaeogenetic Revolution' by Thomas Booth

Date
Tuesday 11 February
Description
Classics and Archaeology seminar talk on 'The Archaeogenetic Revolution' by Thomas Booth

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar
Date
Thursday 20 February
Description
This month's talk is 'The practical and fantastical sea in early medieval Wales and Ireland' by Beatrice Wallbank. Refreshments provided.

History Festival 2020 CANCELLED

Date
Saturday 14 March

CLABS Annual Lecture: 'Imperial responses to urban violence in Late Antiquity' by Alan Ross

Date
Tuesday 17 March
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus precautions.* CLABS annual lecture: 'Imperial responses to urban violence in Late Antiquity' by Alan Ross.

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Date
Thursday 19 March
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus* This month's talk is 'Archaeological databases – the base behind the data' by Elisabeth Magin. Refreshments provided.

CSPS Annual Lecture: 'The Modern Mirage of Spartan Militarism' by Stephen Hodkinson

Date
Tuesday 24 March
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus precautions* CSPS Annual Lecture: 'The Modern Mirage of Spartan Militarism' by Stephen Hodkinson

'Canid commensalism from the Pleistocene to the Holocene' by Ardern Hulme-Beaman

Date
Tuesday 31 March
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus precautions* Classics and Archaeology seminar talk 'Canid commensalism from the Pleistocene to the Holocene: signs, signals and what it might mean' by Ardern Hulme-Beaman

Talks by Kate Nichols and Clare Matthews

Date
Tuesday 5 May
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus shutdown* Classics and Archaeology seminar talks by Kate Nichols and Clare Matthews.

'Angry, angry Spartans' by Andrew Bayliss

Date
Tuesday 12 May
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus shutdown* Classics and Archaeology seminar talk on the 'Angry, angry Spartans' by Andrew Bayliss

Two talks by Melanie Fitton-Hayward and Rebecca Batty

Date
Tuesday 19 May
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus shutdown* Classics and Archaeology seminar featuring talks by Melanie Fitton-Hayward and Rebecca Batty.

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar
Date
Thursday 21 May
Description
*Event cancelled due to coronavirus* This month's talk is 'Ale, Brewing and Drinking in Chester in the Late Middle Ages' by Pamela Powell. Refreshments provided.

Sparta at War

Sparta at War
Date
Thursday 21 May
Description
Join leading academics for a discussion about Sparta at war

Before the '300'

Before the '300'
Date
Thursday 28 May
Description
Join leading academics for a discussion about the 'Lord of Vapheio' and the warriors of Bronze Age Greece

Death and Commemoration around the time of the '300' Spartans

Death and Commemoration around the time of the '300' Spartans
Date
Thursday 4 June
Description
Join leading academics for a discussion about death and commemoration rituals around the time of the '300'

The '300' in historical novels

The '300' in historical novels
Date
Thursday 11 June
Description
Join Steven Pressfield for a discussion about the '300' at Thermopylae

Medieval Postgraduate Research Seminar

Date
Thursday 18 June
Description
This month's talk is 'From Medieval Maleficia to Diabolic Witchcraft: Tracing Ideas of Sorcery in the German Lands from 1480 to 1560' by Natalie Grace. Refreshments provided.
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