Mediterranean Archaeology Collaborative Specialization (MACS) at UofT. Interdisciplinary graduate research in Mediterranean archaeology and deep history.
On Feb. 1, The MACS Proseminar series welcomes Prof. Nicola Terrenato (Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan) for an in person talk titled "Central Italian Urbanism in the Age of the Roman Expansion." See poster for details. #archaeology#classicstwitter
The Falerii Novi Project @FaleriiNovi recently launched their new website!
Find 3D models of the five excavations areas, maps, videos, photos, drone footage, and more.
Visit: https://t.co/Z8Md8Dpi6P
TODAY - @MacsUofT & @ArchCentreUofT present a talk by Prof. Michael Galaty (Dept of Classical Studies, University of Michigan): "Mycenaean Contacts North to Albania: Who, What, When, Where, and, Most Importantly, Why?" Please note the room change!
On March 30 @MacsUofT proseminar series welcomes Nicholas Blackwell for an in-person lecture titled: "Stoneworking (and Political?) Connections in Mycenaean Greece: Evidence from the Argolid and Boeotia." #architecture#archaeology#ClassicsTwitter#Mycenaean
Join @MacsUofT for 'Material Connections and Identity Formation along Interaction Zones' a two-day conference & workshop on marginality in the ancient world!
When: March 3-4
Where: SK548 Factor-Inwentash (246 Bloor St W.)
Registration open to all: https://t.co/nGbuDG2N99
On Dec. 2, 2022, the @macsUofT Seminar Series presents Margaret Andrews (Harvard University) who will give a talk titled: "Ecclesiastical and Private Reuse in Early Medieval Rome". The talk will take place in person in LI 205. All welcome. #ClassicsTwitter#archaeology
The @macsUofT seminar series welcomes Franco De Angelis (UBC, Vancouver) who will give a talk on “Mixing Up Mediterranean Innovation: The Case of Viticulture and Wine.” #archaeology#heritage#viticulture#wine
The Archaeology Centre welcomes Dr. Philip Sapirstein (Assistant Professor, @ArtHistory_uoft) who will give a virtual lecture on: “The origins of Greek monumental architecture and Egypt.” Register here: https://t.co/3kEt2LW4HP #ClassicsTwitter#archaeology
Our Prelude to the 3rd Annual Debates in Archaeology symposium is coming up in a little over a week (September 24)! The full program with abstracts is now available on Instagram, Facebook, or via our listserv. Register here: https://t.co/PqtLl6XgLN