lectures

  • Fulvia in recline (Pavel Svedomsky (1849-1904))
    Fulvia and the Perusine WarCelia Schultz, University of MichiganThursday, March 5th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 135 Who was Fulvia?  Was she the driving force during the siege of Perugia in 43 BCE, leading men into battle? This lecture will explore
  • Mediterranean Landscape
    Imperial Integration on Rome's Atlantic RimCarlos Noreña, University of California, BerkeleyMonday, February 17th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 250 This paper investigates the Atlantic rim of the Roman world. This macroregion, a sort of ecological "
  • Space and Spectacle Keynote Poster
    2020 Classics Graduate Colloquium conference: Space and spectacle in the ancient worldVision, Power, and Identity in Roman CultureKeynote: Dr. Sarah Levin-Richardson, University of WashingtonFriday, January 31, 5:00pmEaton Humanities, 1B80View more
  • Palmyra Theatre
    SPACE AND SPECTACLE IN THE ANCIENT WORLDJanuary 31 – February 1, 2020 Friday: Humanities 1B80 at 5:00pm Saturday: Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library from 10:15am - 6:00pmFriday - Keynote Address5:00 - Humanities 1B80Dr. Sarah Levin
  • image from shaft graves
    Art and Civilization in the Protohistoric AegeanJames Wright - Bryn Mawr CollegeThursday, January 30th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 135 An understanding of the production and use of art is important for grasping how societies are transformed into
  • Richard Buxton
    The Hoplite Class as a Flexible Category in Greek Political ThoughtRichard Buxton - Colorado CollegeMonday, January 27th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 1B90 Scholars have undermined the received wisdom that hoplites formed a “middle” class able to shift the
  • Event Flyer with Image of Greek statue representing Ancient Greek Magic
    Ancient Greek Magic: New Finds and ApproachesDr. Jessica Lamont - Yale UniversityThursday, December 12th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 250 Free and open to the public
  • Menoikeus pictured in a red robe
    McClanahan Graduate Essay Prize LectureVirgin Sacrifice? Menoikeus in Euripides' Phoenician Womenpresented by Jake Sawyer, University of Colorado BoulderMonday, December 2nd I 5 pm I HUMN 1B90 Free and open to the publicParking
  • Ancient inscripted necklace
    McClanahan Lecture SeriesFugitive slaves in the ancient Greek and Roman worldsDr. Peter Hunt, University of Colorado BoulderWednesday, November 13th I 7 p.m. I HUMN 150 Free and open to the publicParking available just north of
  • CU Museum of Natural History presents: AIA Lecture Series flyer with photo of professor and Linear B Tablet
    AIA Lecture SeriesDigitizing Prehistory: Aegean Scripts in the 21st CenturyDr. Dimitri Nakassis, University of Colorado BoulderWednesday, October 30th I 7 p.m. I Paleontology Hall Free and open to the publicHenderson Building,
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