Events
Yale Assyriological Seminar: Peter Dubovsky, "The World's First Intelligence Service"
Peter Dubovsky (Pontificio Instituto Biblico, Rome)
“The World’s First Intelligence Service: A Reconstruction of Neo-Assyrian Methods of Collecting and Processing Information”
Nicholas Warner: "The House of Serenos in the Dakhla Oasis"
ARCHAIA presents: Nicholas Warner (Research Fellow, American University in Cairo)
“The House of Serenos in the Dakhla Oasis: re-materializing the Roman past in modern Egypt”
The Tenth Annual Michael I. Rostovtzeff Lecture: Brent Shaw
Brent D. Shaw (Princeton University)
“Did the Romans Have a Future?”
Thursday, November 9, 2017, 5:30pm
Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Room LC102
Reception to follow at Union League Cafe (1032 Chapel St.)
Annemarie Weyl Carr - "Branded: Watching an Icon Get its Name"
Annemarie Weyl Carr (Emerita, SMU)
“Branded: Watching an Icon Get its Name”
November 8, 5pm in Loria 351
Sponsored by the Yale University History of Art Medieval-Renaissance Forum and the Program for Hellenic Studies
Alan Shapiro, "Athena and the Athenians: Re-assessing the Special Relationship"
Presented by ARCHAIA and the Departments of Classics and the History of Art. With reception to follow!








