Annette Haug and Patric-Alexander Kreuz’s Stadterfahrung als Sinneserfahrung in der römischen Kaiserzeit is now available, with chapters in German and English. See … More
Tag: Sensory Studies
A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity
A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity is now available to buy as an individual book. Discounts on this … More
Classical Association Annual Conference CfP
The Department of Classical Studies at the Open University and the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies at the University … More
Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable
Cross-Disciplinary Phenomenology: A Readiness for the Questionable A One-Day Symposium, 24 June 2016 The Dean John Simpson Room, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, The … More
The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to Explore Multi-sensory Archaeological Landscapes
Stuart Eve’s CAA UK (Leicester) session on The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to Explore Multi-sensory Archaeological Landscapes
Moving Bodies: Multisensory Approaches to the Ancient Mediterranean
The session Moving Bodies: Multisensory Approaches to the Ancient Mediterranean was part of the Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology, which was … More
Senses at the Classical Association Conference, Edinburgh, 6-9 April 2016
The Twitter highlight of the recent CA conference was the pair of panels on Ancient Botany in Text and Practice, … More
CFP: Food, Drink and Civilization
CFP: Food, Drink and Civilization International Conference to be held at UCL 21-22 September 2016 We are pleased to invite … More
Sensory Studies in Spring 2016
I’ve just returned from an interesting RAC/TRAC conference in Rome, which included plenty of sensory papers, with each presenter employing different … More
Religion and the senses in Ancient Greek culture
Tuesday 2 February 2016, 6pm Religion and the senses in Ancient Greek culture Lecture by Professor Tanja Scheer, University of … More