📚 The RESP Project is pleased to share the next online lecture in the series **“Lunch Lectures on Ancient Sculpture – Ancient Portraits: Perspectives and Current Research.”**
🗓 **May 27th, 12:30 PM**
💻 Online event — Zoom link in the poster.
#RomanPortraits
🏛 Forum of the Weltmuseum in Wien, inspiring conversations, and multiple Resp Team presentations at the International Symposium Antiqvae Foeminae.
Grateful to have shared our research and perspectives in such an international and stimulating setting. ✨
@UABBarcelona
wonderful hospitality for our team at the @MSR_Tlse in Toulouse to study the extraordinary collection of imperial portraits from Béziers and the Chiragan Villa, from Augustus to the Tetrarchs (1st-3rd century CE): https://t.co/KRVxo4AWfF @ERC_Research#archaeology
📢 New publication!
Now out in the Journal of Roman Archaeology:
🔎 “Quantifying recarved Roman imperial portraits: from Augustus to Carinus”
📖 Read more:
https://t.co/GOdszDNFfl
#RomanArchaeology#AncientHistory#Classics
a grand and very "pink" opening in the spectacular cast gallery of @uni_tue Schloss Hohentübingen: check our webpage https://t.co/6zWaDxpRob to watch our videos on the show and the making of, and to play with our 3D models on @Sketchfab@ERC_Research
opening today our project exhibition in partnership with @uni_tue Institut für Klassische Archäologie: The Statue Industry of Beauty: Creating a Roman Princess then and Now, showcasing our 3D prints of models reconstructed assembling statues from across the Empire @ERC_Research
what better venue for an exhibition on Roman emperors and empresses that the cast gallery of the Museum Alte Kulturen of @uni_tue (MUT) at Schloss Hohentübingen, where you are welcomed by Michael Pfanner's collossal-scale reproduction of Augustus' portrait @ERC_Research
wonderful stuff in the Landesmuseum Württemberg of Stuttgart, from the finest examples of imperial portraits following metropolitan models to an exceptional crowned Hercules in local stone believed to depict Commodus @ERC_Research@RespProject
We was proud to take part in the Small Change Panel at the AIA 127th Annual Meeting in San Francisco!
A great opportunity to share insights, exchange ideas, and connect with the international numismatic community
@archaeology_aia
🌿✨ Since Augustus’ time, peace was the hope after long years of war.
Today, we carry the same wish:
💫 Peace across all lands
🤝 Dialogue over conflict
🌍 Safety and harmony for every province
🎄 Happy Holidays from the RESP Team!
today we had the privilege to study the exceptional statue of Hadrian found in the odeion of Troy and visit the stunning new museum of the site as part of the @ERC_Research@RespProject Thank you @troyamuzesi ���🏻❤️
📣 Follow our session next week at the #EAA2025.
Session 9 - "It is what you make of it: imperial and private images at the borders of the Empire" on Wednesday 3 September, 16:30-18:30, Room 7
It's going to be a really interesting discussion!
Curious to learn more about how we use 3D scanning to study Roman coins?
👉https://t.co/HjFAdG3pmt
It's incredible how new technologies allow us to appreciate the tiniest details, bringing ancient objects back to life!
Thanks to @laBnF for letting us 'play' with their collection
an inspiring full day of discussions with the project advisory board and a successful international workshop on our research on the imperial image in the Roman provinces in different formats, media and materials for the whole @RespProject team at @UniVerona@ERC_Research
All set and ready to go!
See you soon at our second international conference on Roman imperial portraiture in the provinces of the empire.
Join us online https://t.co/HmX3K7nKAK
Sometimes research requires elbow grease!
Today we decided to understand how Roman coins were made by...well, making them.
It was a fun day and we learned much about what works - and doesn't - when striking coins 🪵🪙🔨💪
@wheatstonelab@kingsartshums
More soon?