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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

CfP Workshop: Sensory Experience in Rome’s Northern Provinces – deadline 31st July 2018

Workshop: Sensory Experience in Rome’s Northern Provinces Saturday 6th October 2018, Woburn Suite, Senate House, London Call for Papers The spatial … More

archaeology, material culture, Roman empire, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies

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

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, digital archaeology, landscape, performance, phenomenology, place, prehistory, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

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

archaeobotany, classical studies, Conference, near eastern archaeology, roman economy, Sensory Studies, smell, taste

The Fragrant and the Foul: the Smells and Senses of Antiquity in the Modern Imagination – CfP 15 December

Colloque international IMAGINES/ International Conference IMAGINES 18-20 Octobre 2018, Toulouse The Fragrant and the Foul: the Smells and Senses of … More

classical reception, classical studies, Conference, Sensory Studies, smell, visualisation

Senses of Place – CfP: 14 Nov 2017

Senses of Place Conference/Workshop University of Roehampton, February 22-23, 2018 The aim of this workshop is to encourage debate as to … More

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, digital archaeology, phenomenology, place, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory

CfP: Staging Atmospheres – Theatre and the Atmospheric Turn

Staging Atmospheres – Theatre and the Atmospheric Turn The Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London is pleased … More

approaches, atmosphere, Conference, methodology, performance, philosophy, Sensory Studies, theatre, theatre studies

David Howes: Digging Up the Sensorium: Archeology Branching into Sensory Studies – 8 September 2017

Institute of Philosophy Guest Seminar: Digging Up the Sensorium: Archeology Branching into Sensory Studies David Howes Professor of Anthropology / … More

anthropology, archaeology, history, neuroscience, perception, seminar, Sensory Studies, sociology

Sensing Divinity / Les sens du rite: some (olfactory) reflections

  A week or so ago I was one of the participants at the Sensing Divinity/Les sens du Rite conference, … More

archaeology, classical studies, incense, Roman religion, Sensory experience, Sensory Studies, smell

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