The Department of Classical Studies at William & Mary is pleased to announce its lecture series for Fall 2019:
 

Friday, September 20

Dr. Laurie Rush (Fort Drum and the U.S. Committee of the Blue Shield)
“Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas”
Small Hall 110, 5:00 pm

The Williamsburg Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America presents Dr. Laurie Rush, Cultural Resources Manager at Fort Drum and the AIA’s Harald Inghold Lecturer in Near Eastern Archaeology for a lecture on “Saving Archaeology in Crisis Areas.”

The lecture is free and open to all. A reception with the speaker will follow the lecture.

Thursday, October 17

Lee Lecture
Dr. Dimitri Nakassis (University of Colorado)
“The World Before Odysseus: Rethinking the history of Late Bronze Age Greece” 
Small Hall 110, 4:45 pm
The Classical Studies department presents the 2019 Lee Lecture: Dr. Dimitris Nakassis of the University of Colorado, Boulder (and MacArthur Fellow 2015), will lecture on “The World before Odysseus: Rethinking the History of Late Bronze Age Greece”

Thursday, November 7

Dr. Dylan Rodgers (University of Virginia)
“Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries”
Small Hall 110, 5:00 pm
Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia will present a lecture on “Water and Sensory Experience: Reconstructing the Procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries.”
All lectures are free and open to the public.