Lectures
The department regularly offers lectures, from both resident faculty and visiting scholars. Below is a list of upcoming lectures, which are typically held between 5 and 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Please check this schedule regularly for changes.
| Days and dates | Speakers and Topics | Times | Places |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thurs., Jan. 10 |
Jan Driessen, "Ariadne’s thread: backtracking the Minoan palaces"* | 5:30 p.m. |
Murphey 104 |
| Mon., Jan. 28 | Marcello Mogetta, "Models of Cultural Diffusion in Roman Italy: The Case of Concrete Architecture" | 6 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Thurs., Jan. 31 | Ilaria Battiloro | 5-6 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Thurs., Feb. 7 | Jessica Clark, "Nequaquam Tantum Belli: Information Management in Livy, 35.1-8” | 5-6 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Mon., Feb. 11 | Luca Grillo, "Pro Plancio and Cicero's post reditum Narratives" | 6-7 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Thurs., Feb. 14 |
Isabel Köster, “Who Brought Greek Art to Rome?: The Historiography of Rome’s First Temple Robbery” |
5-6 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Tues., March 5 | Hilke Thür, "Who Murdered Cleopatra's Sister? And Other Tales From Ephesus" | 6 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Mon., March 25 | Peter Bing, "Inscribed Epigrams In and Out Of Sequence" | 5:30 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Wed., April 3 | Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier, "The oracle sanctuary of Apollon at Abai/Kalapodi: New excavations at one of the most important sanctuaries of ancient Greece"* | 5:30 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Thurs., April 4 | Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier, "Greece and Asia Minor in the Late Bronze Age: the historical background of Homer's Iliad"* | 5:30 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Thurs., April 18 | Joshua Sosin, "Taxing Aliens" | 5:30 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
| Tues., April 23 | Cavan Concannon, "Vital Networks: Crisis Management in Second-Century Corinth" | 5:30 p.m. | Murphey 104 |
*Co-sponsored by the NC Society of the Archaeological Institute of America

