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Cfp 30 November 2021: The Sense(s) of Athletics in the Ancient Mediterranean World

The Sense(s) of Athletics in the Ancient Mediterranean World Thursday-Friday, April 28th-29th 2022, to be held online via MS Teams. … More

ancient mediterranean, archaeology, athletics, classical studies, Conference, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, smell, taste

CfP Sensing the Past: A workshop in applied sensory archaeology and heritage assessment

OPEN CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PARTICIPATIONPosted on behalf of Sara Mura and Pamela Jordan You are cordially invited to contribute … More

Conference, experiential fieldwork, heritage, sensory archaeology, Sensory Studies

The Sustainable Past

The Sustainable Past A new podcast series on Archaeology and Sustainability. What can we learn from the ancient Roman and Greeks … More

Ancient Rome, City of Rome, classical studies, environment, Greek and Roman lanndscape, Roman archaeology, Sensory Studies, topography

Call for Papers: The Senses, Pleasure, and Self-Discipline in Antiquity and Late Antiquity 

To be held online 21 and 22 October 2021. Call for papers deadline Friday 23 April This workshop seeks to explore the attitudes, anxieties … More

philosophy, Sensory experience, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

Call for contributions: Textiles in Motion Dress for Dance in the Ancient World

Posted on behalf of Magdalena Ohrman Call for Contributions Textiles in Motion: Dress for Dance in the Ancient World Ancient Textiles … More

Ancient Greece, ancient italy, ancient world, dance, dress, gender, identity, movement, performance, reception, reenactment, Sensory Studies, textiles

New publication

Out now! Day. J. & Skeates, R. (eds.) (2019). The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology. London: Routledge.

archaeology, classical archaeology, prehistory, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

Cfp: Sensory Archaeology across Space and Time (TRAC December 2019)

‘Sensory Archaeology across Space and Time’ Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference Date: Monday 16 – Wednesday 18 December 2019 Venue: UCL … More

classical archaeology, classical studies, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, spatial theory

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

archaeology, architecture, classical archaeology, classical studies, experience, material culture, material religion, place, religion, ritual landscape, sanctuaries, Sensory experience, Sensory Studies, space

Sensual Reflections: Re-Thinking the Role of the Senses in the Greco-Roman World 8th-9th December 2018, Cambridge

Sensual Reflections: Re-Thinking the Role of the Senses in the Greco-Roman World Saturday 8th – Sunday 9th December 2018 Faculty … More

aesthetics, body, philosophy, place, Sensory Studies

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

Ancient Greece, classical studies, experience, Greek sanctuaries, religion, Sensory experience, Sensory Studies

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