For the second edition of the seminar Ancient History and Pop culture, the Centre for History of the University of Lisbon (Portugal) joins forces with the Royal Museum of Mariemont (Belgium).
In this course, you will encounter some of the goddesses who made up the Egyptian pantheon. Some you will have heard of, others you may not have done, but all contributed to the richness of the ancient Egyptian worldview. In
The Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University has recently expanded its didactic offer to include a full undergraduate (BA) and postgraduate (MA and PhD) programme in Egyptology.
For 2023, ARCE will continue to host a dual access meeting consisting of both an in-person meeting and a live-virtual meeting held on two separate weekends.
The 20th International ARYS Congress, "Religious Mobility in the Ancient World", invites researchers specialising in the ancient sciences to submit proposals reflecting on religious mobility in ancient societies from these epistemological foundations.
Applications are open (until the 17th of February) for two projects, one on Documenting Cultural Heritage through the Manar al-Athar Digital Archive, and one on The History of Oxford Classics (also with a digital/archival angle).
Specialized researchers will explore the world of ancient Greek artisans and their working spaces, based on evidence provided by written sources, excavations, inscriptions, scientific studies etc.
The American Society of Papyrologists invites proposals for papers for its panel “Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt” at the 2024 meeting.
The graduate students of the Cornell University Department of Classics invites papers from a range of institutions and expertise in and beyond Greece and Rome to discuss these and related questions in the field.
Digital tools for heritage management is a specialized course on spatial data (GIS), laser scanning, 3D modeling, heritage management, and community management.
he Seminar for Ancient History at the University of Tübingen invites applications for three postdoc and one doctoral positions in the field of late antique studies, starting at the earliest convenience in 2023.