Posted on behalf of Magdalena Ohrman Call for Contributions Textiles in Motion: Dress for Dance in the Ancient World Ancient Textiles … More
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CfP 13th Annual MOISA meeting: The Sounds of the Beyond: The Mysteries of Ancient Greek and Roman Music
13th Annual MOISA meeting: The Sounds of the Beyond: The Mysteries of Ancient Greek and Roman Music. In collaboration with … More
New publication
Out now! Day. J. & Skeates, R. (eds.) (2019). The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology. London: Routledge.
Emotion in the Museum – Call for Papers – deadline 12 December 2019
This two day conference to be held on 13-14 March 2020 is a collaborative event organised by the Institute for … More
Sanctuaries and Experience: CfP deadline 14 December
Call for Papers. Reminder that submissions are due Dec 14. Sanctuaries and Experience: Knowledge, Practice and Space in the Ancient … More
Conference: Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries. Exploring the human experience of visiting the gods – Athens, 13-16 September 2018
We are pleased to announce the conference LOGISTICS IN GREEK SANCTUARIES. EXPLORING THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE OF VISITING THE GODS, which … More
13th Moisa Research Seminar on Ancient Greek and Roman Music – Riva del Garda, 2-7 July 2018
13th Moisa Research Seminar on Ancient Greek and Roman Music Riva del Garda, 2-7 July 2018 For the fifth year, the Moisa Research Seminar … More
Institute in Ancient Itineraries: The Digital Lives of Art History – call for members
Call for members: Major new Institute opens at King’s College London with Getty Foundation support Posted on 27/03/2018 Institute in … More
Senses of Place: videos from the workshop
Senses of Place Conference/Workshop 22-23 February 2018, University of Roehampton Senses of Place – Videos Venue details and directions The aim … More
Le poivre, de l’Antiquité à l’époque moderne : un luxe populaire ? – conference 23-25 November 2017
Le poivre, de l’Antiquité à l’époque moderne : un luxe populaire ? Échanges, circulations et usages Colloque international The pepper, from Antiquity … More