The British School at Rome (BSR) is seeking to appoint an Assistant Director for the Humanities and Social Sciences and an Assistant Director for Archaeology and Archaeological Science.
The aim of this conference is to present and discuss recent research that focuses on the various ways in which architecture exerted influence on human beings and vice versa in antiquity.
The PGWiP seminars at the Senate House, London are held every Friday. This week Hispano-Roman mosaics will be discussed by Rubèn Montoya (Leicester) and Lucy Elkerton (Bristol).
The Fellowship is tenable at post-doctoral level to support research into the anthropology, archaeology, architecture, arts, etc. of Greece and Cyprus.
The Italian Archaeological School of Athens, in collaboration with the University of Salerno, organized a conference on the monetary and social aspects of the island of Crete in the Hellenistic age.
The Friends of Numismatics invite proposals for papers (15-20 minutes each) on this subject using texts, inscriptions, coins and sculpture in stone and bronze, focusing on less known works and the so-called minor arts.
The polyvalence of ancient coins provides an unequalled opportunity to enhance our understanding of the complexity and dynamics of gender roles in the Mediterranean World.