Ancient History Research Seminars 2012-13
Mondays at 5.10 pm. Research seminars last half an hour, followed by questions, and are open to all staff and students. Classical Association meetings last 50 minutes, followed by questions, and are open to staff, students, members and the general public.
Autumn Semester 2012
8th October, room 4.45
Dr Kyle Erickson, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Playing with the Gods: Antiochus IV and the Seleucid Pantheon
22nd October, room 0.36
Classical Association Lecture
Prof. Luuk de Ligt, Leiden University
Demographic Recovery after the Second Punic War
12th November, room 4.45
Jessica Hughes, Open University
The Arch of Constantine and Roman Memory
26th November, room 0.36
Classical Association Lecture
Dr Louis Rawlings, Cardiff University
The Significance of Insignificant Engagements: Warfare Beyond the Lines of Battle in the Punic Wars
10th December, room 4.45
Rob Brown, Cardiff University
Byzantine Cappadocia: Power, Piety and Painted Churches
Spring Semester 2013
4th February, room 4.45
Nigel Pollard, Swansea University
The Bombing of Pompeii
18th February, room 4.45
Joshua Hall, Cardiff University
Images of Warfare in Etruria: Between a Greek and Etruscan Way of War
4th March, room 0.36
Classical Association Lecture (in association with the Hellenic Society)
Prof. Vivian Nutton, University College London
New Discoveries in Ancient Pharmacology
18th March, room 4.45
Mark Bradley, Nottingham University
Foul Bodies in Ancient Rome
22nd April, room 0.36
Classical Association Lecture (in association with the Roman Society)
Ed Bispham, Brasenose College, Oxford
Rome, Italy and the Adriatic in the Third Century
Contacts
| Research seminars | Dr Guy Bradley |
| Cardiff and District Classical Association | Dr Laurence Totelin |
