This two-day conference seeks to bring together specialists and investigators from various fields who are interested in the history of commentary and its study.
This conference draws together scholars of all ages and many nationalities to share the results of their research projects, latest archaeological discoveries and new scientific research.
Othello's Island - The 6th International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Othello's Island 2018) will take place in Nicosia, Cyprus, in March 2018.
The Art History Department of Emory University seeks a dynamic and innovative scholar/teacher with wide-ranging interests in Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology.
A unique opportunity for institutions to engage with a diverse network of exhibition professionals, build international networks, showcase the work of local institutions and create business opportunities.
Participating are undergraduate and postgraduate students from universities abroad, who are studying archaeology, history of art, anthropology, classics and history.
The Department of Classics and Ancient History invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a temporary teaching fellowship in Ancient History of twenty-two months’ duration from 1 September 2017.
The conference will explore questions concerning bronze(s) as resource, on their reconstruction, the motives and subjects represented, and on thefunction of bronzes in society.
The Institute of Classical Studies / School of Advanced Study of the University of London invites abstracts from postgraduate students who would like to present a paper at the Postgraduate Work-in-Progress Seminar.
The ICOM International Committee for Museums and Collections of Science and Technology (CIMUSET) 45th annual Conference will take place in Rabat, Morocco, on December 5-8 2017.
The Call for Papers is now out for the sixth series of the Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin, organised in association with the German Archaeological Institute and the Interdisciplinary Research Network Digital Humanities in Berlin (ifDHb).
Through this program, CyI aims to expose young talented scholars to an international laboratory experience and to encourage and inspire them in the pursuit of a scientific career.
This conference will explore the history of a medium that has occupied a pivotal role in Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman and Judeo-Christian religious tradition: incense.