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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

Sensations of Roman Life, 24th-28th October

Sensations of Roman Life As part of the Sensations of Roman Life AHRC funded project, Hannah Platts and colleagues are … More

archaeology, digital archaeology, experience, history, material culture, Sensory Studies, smell

CfP Sensing Divinity: Incense, religion and the ancient sensorium

Sensing Divinity: Incense, religion and the ancient sensorium *** Les sens du rite: encens et religion dans les sociétés anciennes*  An … More

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

Sensory Theory, Methodology & Experience: Contemporary & Classical Perspectives 4-5 Nov 2016

 

archaeology, architecture, classical studies, Conference, experience, history, literary evidence, material culture, methodology, performance, philosophy, Postgraduate, Sensory experience, Sensory methodology, Sensory Studies, Sensory Theory, sociology, theory, Urban Studies, Visual Studies

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