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SUMMARY:Placing Odysseus - understanding the longue durée history of the Polis Cave sanctuary on Ithaca
DESCRIPTION:Faculty and Grad Workshop with Catherine Morgan\, PAW Long Term Fellow
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/placing-odysseus-understanding-the-longue-duree-history-of-the-polis-cave-sanctuary-on-ithaca/
LOCATION:209 Scheide Caldwell House\, 209 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Nostoi and Material Culture in the Classical and Hellenistic Adriatic
DESCRIPTION:This lecture explores the roles played by images of returning heroes or nostoi in the expression of political identities and relationships between communities around the central Ionian and Adriatic seas in Classical and Hellenistic times.  It draws on insights from three recent trends in research – the date and formation of the surviving epic texts; the ‘materiality turn’ in the study of social\, and especially ritual\, behaviour; and regions (however construed)\, rather than individual communities\, as shared frames of reference\, with consequent questions of connectivity\, mutability\, shifting analytical scale\, and diachronic change.  \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-catherine-morgan/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180222T163000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T212510Z
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SUMMARY:Failure as a Criterion for the Assessment of Emperors and Emperorship
DESCRIPTION:All emperors must die. Preferably after a long and successful reign. But every rule has its setbacks. How often and how big can an emperor lose without being seen as a loser – and his reign as a failure? And if an individual emperor’s reign ends in (or is) a catastrophe what can we learn from this about the institution emperorship? I will analyze these questions in my talk\, with examples from the first millennium AD and beyond.
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-by-rene-pfeilschifter/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180209T120000
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CREATED:20180125T214405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180201T214016Z
UID:10000154-1518177600-1518183000@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Recent Research at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion\, Arcadia
DESCRIPTION:Since 2004 renewed research and excavation has been underway at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion in Arcadia as a synergasia project with the Greek Archaeological Service.  Earlier excavation was undertaken at the site late in the 19th and early in the 20th centuries by representatives from the Archaeological Society of Athens\, principally K. Kourouniotis.  Known in antiquity as one of the sites identified as the “birthplace of Zeus” many ancient authors refer to the site as famous for athletic contests\, human sacrifice and werewolves\, suggesting primitive origins.  Our excavation has discovered a Mycenaean shrine at the altar of Zeus on the southern summit of the mountain with archaeological evidence of much earlier activity (although the nature of the activity is unclear) going back to the  Neolithic period and including Final Neolithic\, Early Helladic and Middle Helladic. In the lower sanctuary we have been excavating the area of the athletic festival site including the hippodrome\, the only example in the Greek world that can be visualized and measured\, stadium\, bath facility\, stoa\, seats or steps\, administrative building\, and several fountain houses. One of the initiatives of the Mt. Lykaion project has been to propose the creation of a large scale (670 square kilometers) cultural heritage park in western Arcadia\, southern Elis and northern Messenia.  Known as the Parrhasian Heritage Park of the Peloponnesos the cultural heritage park aims to unify and protect an area that is rich in cultural\, physical and natural features. \n  \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/david-gilman-romano/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House\, 203 Scheide Caldwell House\, Princeton\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171128T163000
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SUMMARY:The Initial Stages of the Phoenician Expansion Overseas: When and Why?
DESCRIPTION:One of the major problem\, which has troubled generations of scholars\, with regard to the initial stages of the Phoenician expansion overseas\, is the conflicting picture presented in the ancient literary sources versus the archaeological record. According to the sources\, the Phoenician expansion overseas was already quite substantial\, including foundations of the Phoenician colonies\, in the 11th-9th centuries BCE\, while available archaeological remains implied a much later date. In this talk\, I shall address this question from a multidisciplinary perspective in light of current discoveries. \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-by-alexander-fantalkin/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171117T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T195258Z
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SUMMARY:The Neues Museum of the Berlin Museum Island – Highlights and recent discoveries from the Egyptian Papyrus Collection
DESCRIPTION:Today\, several thousand papyri and other manuscripts from Elephantine Island are spread throughout more than 60 institutions and museums in 24 different countries worldwide. Their texts are written in various languages and scripts\, including hieroglyphs\, hieratic\, demotic\, Aramaic\, Greek\, Coptic and Arabic. 80% of these manuscripts are yet to be published and investigated. The important island in terms of military strategy and trade\, Elephantine is located in the Nile on Egypt’s southern border. No other settlement in Egypt has been so well documented over such a long period of time through texts. Its inhabitants comprise a multi-ethnic\, multicultural and multi-religious community\, which has left behind large amounts of written material\, which provides evidence of everyday life from the Old Kingdom right up to the era following the Arab conquest. This  talk will highlight the recent discoveries from the Neues Museum of the Berlin Museum Island. \nPlease view video \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-with-verena-lepper/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171115T133000
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CREATED:20171110T211003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T174858Z
UID:10000153-1510747200-1510752600@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Informal Graduate Student Lunch with Verena Lepper
DESCRIPTION:Video: 4000 Years  \nPlease RSVP to Barbara Leavey
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/informal-graduate-student-lunch-with-verena-lepper/
LOCATION:161 East Pyne\, 161 East Pyne
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171025T174931Z
UID:10000148-1510677000-1510682400@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Ancient World Research and Tools in Synergy
DESCRIPTION:“To use tools well\, we must\, in some real sense\, understand them better than the tool maker. The best kind of tools are therefore the ones that we make ourselves.” Dennis Tenen\, Debates in DH 2016 \nStarting from the example of Trismegistos (www.trismegistos.org)\, this talk will discuss how digital tools are transforming antiquity research. Heuristics used to be the most time-consuming task of the scholar\, but are increasingly a matter of a few mouse-clicks. This implies that scholars of the ancient world will have more time to do what lies at the core of the humanities: asking questions and study ancient society and culture critically. On the other hand some of these new questions can only be answered by developing new tools.
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-with-mark-depauw/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171010T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171010T180000
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CREATED:20170710T144746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170913T172025Z
UID:10000147-1507653000-1507658400@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Past\, Present\, and Future: Old and new perspectives in Dodona and Greek oracles
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe recent publication of about 4200 new lamellae from the oracle of Dodona \, was a revolution only a few people noticed. Yet the existence of 4200 new epigraphical texts focused on a same theme is in itself truly exciting\, especially in the field of oracles\, which has long been exaggeratedly dominated by literary texts.  How is Dodona\, even before 2013\, already a very promising case-study for approaching Greek divination and history\, and why\, after 2013\, scholars who have remained reluctant to change their minds about the foundations of Greek mantic practice will definitely be forced to do so. I would like first to analyze the image of Dodona according to the literary tradition\, then look at the decline of the oracles as it was seen by the Greeks themselves\, to eventually come back to the epigraphical evidence and the necessary shift in paradigm about and to what extent divination played a role in Greek society and history.
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture-with-pierre-bonnechere/
LOCATION:106 McCormick Hall\, 106 McCormick Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T133000
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CREATED:20161222T151926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170131T145545Z
UID:10000142-1493985600-1493991000@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Comparing Greek and Near Eastern slavery in the post-Finley era
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/professor-david-lewis/
LOCATION:209 Scheide Caldwell House\, 209 Scheide Caldwell House
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/12/Attic-oinochoe-c.-510.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170421T133000
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CREATED:20170223T145758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T145758Z
UID:10000145-1492776000-1492781400@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Rome in the History of Universal Empires
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/rome-in-the-history-of-universal-empires/
LOCATION:209 Scheide Caldwell House\, 209 Scheide Caldwell House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170404T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170404T170000
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CREATED:20161222T150002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T151957Z
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SUMMARY:Voting for Authoritarianism: Popular Assemblies in Classical Greek Oligarchies
DESCRIPTION:  \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/professor-matt-simonton/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170315T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170315T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20160922T232041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170310T165019Z
UID:10000137-1489595400-1489600800@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Reassessing the Ptolemaic settlement policies: Another look at the “poleis”
DESCRIPTION:For a long time\, the view was that the Ptolemies were not active in founding polis-like settlements\, especially in comparison to the Seleucids\, and the whole interpretative framework was that of rulers with little imperial ambitions. Building on recent studies that challenge such a view\, this talk\, based on a paper\, assesses third-century Ptolemaic settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the Red Sea basin\, with a focus on those called “poleis” in the sources. It then compares them to second-century Upper Egypt and Southern border “poleis”\, examining the strategical and political reasons for their foundation and their location\, the identity of the settlers and founders\, arguing that the latter were mediators between the kings and the population rather than usurpers of the kings’ functions. Finally\, it suggests that the Ptolemaic imperial administration did not reject the idea of founding poleis but “re-invented” the concept in the Egyptian context\, where what could be called the “Greco-Egyptian poleis” developed.
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/professor-christelle-fischer-bovet/
LOCATION:Bowl 002 Robertson Hall\, Bowl 002 Robertson Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08542\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170217T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20170110T205008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170131T145319Z
UID:10000144-1487332800-1487338200@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:“Is there Seleucid history?”
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/is-there-seleucid-history/
LOCATION:209 Scheide Caldwell House\, 209 Scheide Caldwell House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170215T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20161006T002213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170214T213832Z
UID:10000140-1487176200-1487181600@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:“Imperial Time in the Hellenistic East”
DESCRIPTION:Paul J. Kosmin\, Harvard University  (Program in the Ancient World Fellow) \n 
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/lecture/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170213T132000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20170110T204630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170131T145341Z
UID:10000143-1486987200-1486992000@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Paul J. Kosmin Graduate Lunch Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lunch workshop with graduate students \nRSVP requested
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/paul-kosmin-graduate-lunch-workshop/
LOCATION:Prospect House\, Prospect House\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161116T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161116T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20160922T231731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161024T010241Z
UID:10000136-1479313800-1479313800@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Roman Imperial Change as Conversion Narrative
DESCRIPTION:Professor Emma Dench\, Magie Lecturer\, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History and of the Classics\, Harvard University
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/roman-imperial-change-as-conversion-narrative/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161026T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161026T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034643
CREATED:20160922T231520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161025T003619Z
UID:10000135-1477499400-1477499400@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:The Romanization of Rome: Between Cultural Change and Elite Tastes
DESCRIPTION:Professor Nicola Terrenato of Classical Archaeology\, University of Michigan
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/the-romanization-of-rome-between-cultural-change-and-elite-tastes/
LOCATION:010 East Pyne\, 010 East Pyne
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/09/093_conrad_cichorius_die_reliefs_der_traianssc3a4ule_tafel_xciii.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161014T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161014T170000
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CREATED:20161004T165204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161004T165204Z
UID:10000138-1476453600-1476464400@ancientworld.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Phrygian Identities and the Political History of Central Anatolia in the Early 1st Millennium BCE
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/phrygian-identities-and-the-political-history-of-central-anatolia-in-the-early-1st-millennium-bce/
LOCATION:161 East Pyne\, 161 East Pyne
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161012T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161012T163000
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CREATED:20160922T231357Z
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SUMMARY:"Cross-cultural Relationships in Archaic Sicily: Modern Expectations and the Interpretation of Material Culture”
DESCRIPTION:James R. McCredie Professor in the History of Greek Art and Archaeology\, Institute of Fine Arts\, NYU
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SUMMARY:“Opening the boxes …New Elephantine Papyri from four millennia”
DESCRIPTION:Professor Dr. Verena Lepper- Director of the ERC-Grant-Project ELEPHANTINE and Curator for Egyptian and Oriental Papyri at the Egyptian Museum Berlin
URL:https://ancientworld.princeton.edu/event/opening-the-boxes-new-elephantine-papyri-from-four-millennia-professor-dr-verena-lepper/
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