Loading view. Events Search and Views Navigation Search Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events Event Views Navigation List List Today 2016-09-23 September 23, 2016 - 2017-04-04 April 4, 2017 Select date. September 23, 2016 · 2:00 pm 209 Scheide Caldwell House 209 Scheide Caldwell House “Opening the boxes …New Elephantine Papyri from four millennia” October 12, 2016 · 4:30 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne “Cross-cultural Relationships in Archaic Sicily: Modern Expectations and the Interpretation of Material Culture” Clemente Marconi, NYU October 14, 2016 · 2:00 pm—5:00 pm 161 East Pyne 161 East Pyne Phrygian Identities and the Political History of Central Anatolia in the Early 1st Millennium BCE Lorenzo D’Alfonso, NYU Program in the Ancient World October 26, 2016 · 4:30 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne The Romanization of Rome: Between Cultural Change and Elite Tastes Nicola Terrenato, Michigan November 16, 2016 · 4:30 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne Roman Imperial Change as Conversion Narrative Emma Dench, Harvard University Program in the Ancient World February 13, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm Prospect House Prospect House, Princeton, NJ, United States Paul J. Kosmin Graduate Lunch Workshop Program in the Ancient World WorkshopGraduate Students February 15, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne “Imperial Time in the Hellenistic East” Paul J. Kosmin, Harvard University Program in the Ancient World Lecture February 17, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:30 pm 209 Scheide Caldwell House 209 Scheide Caldwell House “Is there Seleucid history?” Paul J. Kosmin, Harvard University Program in the Ancient World WorkshopFacultyGraduate Students March 15, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 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 Lecture April 4, 2017 · 4:30 pm—5:00 pm 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 Lecture Previous Events Today Next Events Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file