TRAC is pleased to announce the start of a new webinar series running 2020–2021. All webinars will take place Tuesdays at 17:00 (UK Time) over zoom. To register for a lecture, please follow the links provided below or download the schedule. Many of the webinars will also be recorded and uploaded to our TRAC YouTube channel.
November 3
Dr. Chiara Bonacchi – Contemporary Populist Nationalism and Roman ‘Myths’
November 17
Dr. Tomáš Glomb – The popularity of Asclepius in times of the Antonine and Cyprian plague: A quantitative approach
December 1
Jessica Venner – Supply and Demand: Rise of the ‘Opportunistic Garden’ in Mid-First Century AD Pompeii
December 15
Jordon Houston – Exotics for Entertainment: A Reconstruction
January 5
Arnau Lario Devesa – Connecting the past. The application of Network Science in the study of Roman amphorae
January 19
Dr. Francesca Fulminante – Infancy and Childhood in Pre-Roman and Roman Italy (1000 BC – 100 AD): data and perspectives to inform current polity in health and education
February 2
Giuseppina Marano – Another “face of God”. The representation of the God-Altar in the Near-Eastern Roman Era between Onomastics and Archaeology
February 16
Lindsey Mazurek – Deterritorializing Isis: Egyptian Religion and Globalization in Roman Macedonia
March 2
Marta Alberti – Public archaeology of the Roman Frontier- from diggers to volunteers on Hadrian’s Wall and beyond
March 16
Dr. Benjamin O. Bassett – ‘Romanization’, ‘Globalization’ and problems of acculturation in Roman Egypt: archaeological evidence from the Dakhleh Oasis
March 30
Dr. J. Troy Samuels et al. – Reimagining Urban Success: Rhythms of activity at Gabii, Italy, 800 BC – AD 600
April 13
Goran Đurđević – What is reflection? Mirrors and reflection in the global antiquities: comparison between Roman and Qin – Han Empire
April 27
Maria C. Monteleone – Introducing archaeo-hydraulics as an archaeological science: new perspectives into the study of water structures
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