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#FlashbackFriday Today we remember J. J. Coulton (1940-2020), whose superb plans and amazing illustrations truly brought the site of Zagora to life for a generation of archaeologists. We have all lost an inspiring mentor and incredible human being.
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The Ionian University is hosting a two-week northern summer school "Seafarers in Ancient Greece: Pirates, Sailors, Colonizers" from 13-25 July, 2020.
Details and registration here:
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@AAIASydney short course "Warfare in the Greek and Roman World" starts TODAY at 10am! We'll be running sessions every Saturday this month, kicking off with the Bronze Age this morning.
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"The Hare and Tortoise" illustration by Arthur Rackham (1912). Come along to @AAIASydney on 11 Sept for a FREE public lecture by @ClassicsUTAS Dr Graeme Miles "The Poet's Aesop: Appropriating Fable". Full details and registration here:
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@AAIASydney Visiting Professor Clemente Marconi (@NYUIFA) is now in #Newcastle @Uni_Newcastle where he will be giving a public lecture this evening: "Mirror and Memory: Images of Ritual Actions in Greek Temple Decoration", 6pm New Space on Hunter Street.
@AAIASydney Acting Director Stavros Paspalas is introducing Professor Marconi to a packed house for his first public lecture!
"The Combat of Mars and Minerva" by Joseph-Benoît Suvée (oil on canvas, 1771) held in Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille collection. There are still places available for the @AAIASydney short course on ancient warfare in September: https://t.co/jM59N0WAOW
The 'Priestess of Delphi' John Collier 1891 (oil on canvas) held in the Art Gallery of South Australia collection.
'Sleep and Death Conveying the body of Sarpedon to Lycia' Illustration from 'The Iliad for Boys and Girls' by Alfred John Church (Macmillan, 1907).