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Author: Eleanor Betts

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Review of Capturing the Senses: digital methods for sensory archaeologies

Posted on behalf of Giacomo Landeschi. On 1st and 2nd June 2017 the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at … More

acoustics, archaeology, architecture, digital archaeology, digital humanities, experience, GIS, methodology, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sound Studies

In press: Taste and the Ancient Senses & Touch and the Ancient Senses

Forthcoming publications in the Senses in Antiquity series Due out in August Taste and the Ancient Senses, edited by Kelli Rudolph. About the … More

ancient botany, ancient medicine, archaeobotany, art, classical studies, phenomenology, philosophy, Publications, Sensory Studies, taste, touch, zooarchaeology

Capturing the senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies, Lund 1-2 June

Capturing the Senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies 1-2 June 2017, Lund University Organisers: Giacomo Landeschi (Lund) and Eleanor Betts … More

acoustics, archaeology, digital archaeology, digital humanities, GIS, methodology, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sound Studies

OPEN SENSES SYMPOSIUM, Let’s Get Sensual: Friday 19th May 2017, 3-9pm

    OPEN SENSES SYMPOSIUM, Let’s Get Sensual: Friday 19th May 2017, 3-9pm The Open Senses Symposium brings together an interdisciplinary group of practitioners and artists … More

architecture, Conference, emotion; sensory studies; sociology, film, music, performance, philosophy, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory, smell, sociology, Symposium, taste

The Bountiful Sea: Fish processing and consumption in Mediterranean antiquity – 6-8 September 2017 – Ioannou Centre, University of Oxford

The Bountiful Sea: Fish processing and consumption in Mediterranean antiquity 6-8 September 2017 Ioannou Centre, University of Oxford This conference … More

archaeology, fish, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, taste

Conference: Sensing Divinity/Les sens du rite – 23-24 June 2017, British School at Rome and the École française de Rome

Conference: Sensing Divinity: incense, religion and the ancient sensorium, Rome, 23-24 June 2017 Message from Mark Bradley: For any of you who … More

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, incense, religion, Sensory Studies, smell

Senses of the Empire Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture

Now available in paperback and ebook Table of Contents Introduction: Senses of Empire Eleanor Betts Chapter 1 The Sounds of … More

archaeology, classical studies, Publications, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies

Review: Veitch, J., Making sense of antiquity, The Senses & Society 12.1

My review of the first three books in The Senses in Antiquity book series (series editors Mark Bradley and Shane … More

Book Review, Publications, Review

BMCR 2017.02.38 Lather on Cazzato, Lardinois, The Look of Lyric: Greek Song and the Visual

From the BMCR blog: Vanessa Cazzato, André Lardinois (ed.), The Look of Lyric: Greek Song and the Visual. Studies in archaic and … More

Book Review, classical studies, Publications

CFP: ‘The Table of the Senses and the Senses of the Table’, IV Luso-Brazilian DIAITA Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, 25-27 October 2017

The Table of the Senses and the Senses of the Table The deadline for proposals’ submission is 15th June 2017. CFP and Conference … More

classical studies, Conference

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