Calendar of Events

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Phrygian Identities and the Political History of Central Anatolia in the Early 1st Millennium BCE

Lorenzo D’Alfonso, NYU

Program in the Ancient World
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne

The Romanization of Rome: Between Cultural Change and Elite Tastes

Nicola Terrenato, Michigan

010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne

Roman Imperial Change as Conversion Narrative

Emma Dench, Harvard University

Program in the Ancient World
Prospect House Prospect House, Princeton, NJ, United States

Paul J. Kosmin Graduate Lunch Workshop

Program in the Ancient World
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne

“Imperial Time in the Hellenistic East”

Paul J. Kosmin, Harvard University

Program in the Ancient World
209 Scheide Caldwell House 209 Scheide Caldwell House

“Is there Seleucid history?”

Paul J. Kosmin, Harvard University

Program in the Ancient World
Bowl 002 Robertson Hall Bowl 002 Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Reassessing the Ptolemaic settlement policies: Another look at the “poleis”

Christelle Isabel Fischer-Bovet, U Southern California

Program in the Ancient World
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States

Voting for Authoritarianism: Popular Assemblies in Classical Greek Oligarchies

Matt Simonton, Arizona State University

Program in the Ancient World, Co-sponsored with Classics
209 Scheide Caldwell House 209 Scheide Caldwell House

Rome in the History of Universal Empires

Peter F. Bang, The Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen

Program in the Ancient World
209 Scheide Caldwell House 209 Scheide Caldwell House

Comparing Greek and Near Eastern slavery in the post-Finley era

David Lewis, The University of Nottingham

Program in the Ancient World, Co-sponsored with Classics
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