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ARCE-PA: “More than a Cosmetic Fix: How Experimental Archaeology Can Address the Issue of Burial Goods in the Museum Setting”

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Penn, Anthropology Colloquium: “Fugitive Bioarchaeology” (2025-12-01)

On December 1, 2025 at 12:00 pm
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Bryn Mawr, CNEA, Archaeology Lecture Series: “Babylon and Its Many Ends” (2025-12-01)

On December 1, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Speaker: Céline Debourse, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University The Bryn Mawr Department of Classical and…
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Columbia University, Department of Classics: “Numismatics with Tears” (2025-12-01)

On December 1, 2025 at 5:00 pm
Speaker: Dr. Noah Kaye, Associate Professor, Michigan State University This lecture is presented by Columbia University's Department of Classics. It…
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ISAW: “Framing Conquest as Deliverance: Lessons from Assyria in the 10th – 9th Centuries BCE” (2025-12-01)

On December 1, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Karen Radner, Alexander von Humboldt Chair for the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East, LMU Munich …
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Princeton, Department of Classics: “Distributed Authorship in the Sulpicia Corpus” (2025-12-02)

On December 2, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Alison Keith, Professor of Classics and Women's Studies, University of Toronto This talk is presented by Princeton University's…
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Princeton, Program in the Ancient World: “The Economy of Madness in the Greek and Roman World: Coining the Irrational” (2025-12-03)

On December 3, 2025 at 12:00 pm
Speaker: Dr. George Kazantzidis, Associate Professor of Latin, University of Patras This lunch talk is presented by Princeton University's Program…
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ISAW, Expanding the Ancient World Workshop: “State Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean and Mesopotamia: Egypt, the Neo-Assyrians, and Rome” (2025-12-03)

On December 3, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Speaker: Isabel Grossman - Sartain, PhD Student, ISAW This workshop is presented by the Institute for the Study of the…
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Penn, Classical Studies, Department Colloquium: “What is ‘the phlattothrat’?: A Joke in Aristophanes and the Early Poetry of Aeschylus” (2025-12-04)

On December 4, 2025 at 4:45 pm
Speaker: Dr. Alex Gottesman, Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University This colloquium is presented by Penn's Department…
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ISAW, Library Event Series: “Nature’s Greatest Success: How Plants Evolved to Exploit Humanity” (2025-12-04)

On December 4, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Robert Spengler, Director of the Paleoethnobotany Laboratories, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology This lecture is presented by the Institute for…
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Penn, Center for East Asian Studies, Humanities Colloquium: “Poetic Presence and Absence: On Lyric Haunting” (2025-12-04)

On December 4, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Jack Chen, Professor of Chinese Literature, University of Virginia This colloquium is presented by Penn's Center for East…
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Bryn Mawr, Classics Colloquium: “Mediated Authority – Rethinking Greek Pseudepigraphy as a Discursive Phenomenon” (2025-12-05)

On December 5, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Abstract: "In ancient Greece, numerous poems existed whose authorship was attributed by their actual composers to mythical or at least…
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Columbia University, Tang Center for Early China: “The Cult of the Yellow Emperor in China: Heritage, Identity, and Local Placemaking” (2025-12-05)

On December 5, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Shu-Li Lang, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica  This seminar is presented by Columbia University's Tang Center for Early…
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Princeton, Department of Art & Archaeology: “Art as Proof: Statues and High Relief as Ideological Statements at the Time of the Image Controversy, c.750–850?” (2025-12-05)

On December 5, 2025 at 5:00 pm
Speaker: Dr. Francesca Dell'Acqua, Associate Professor in History of Medieval and Byzantine Arts, Università di Salerno The Weitzmann Lecture is the keynote…
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Bryn Mawr, CNEA, Archaeology Lecture Series: “Tombs and Tumba: New perspectives on Late Bronze Age Greek Ceramics from Enkomi, Cyprus at the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm” (2025-12-08)

On December 8, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Stephen Czujko, Visiting Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College The Bryn Mawr Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology presents…
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Princeton, Department of Art & Archaeology: “Material Cultures for the Mobile Court of Philip the Bold of Burgundy” (2025-12-08)

On December 8, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Scott Miller, Assistant Curator, Princeton University Art Museum This Index Workshop is sponsored by Princeton's Department of Art…
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NYU, Department of Classics: “The Profitability of Roman Slavery” (2025-12-08)

On December 8, 2025 at 6:15 pm
Speaker: Dr. Seth Bernard, Associate Professor, University of Toronto This lecture is presented by New York University's Department of Classics…
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ISAW, Exhibition Lecture: “Living Images? Bodies in Ancient Egyptian Art and Experience” (2025-12-10)

On December 10, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Rune Nyord, Associate Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology, Emory University This exhibition lecture is presented by…
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ARCE-PA: “More than a Cosmetic Fix: How Experimental Archaeology Can Address the Issue of Burial Goods in the Museum Setting” (2025-12-13)

On December 13, 2025 at 2:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Jane Hill, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Rowan University; Isabella Pilla, Rowan University This lecture is presented by ARCE-PA.…
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