Past and recurring events

EAStS symposium a small clay pot held in an open palm

3rd Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium

Evolutionary Anthropology Webinar Series Human skulls, handprints and skeletons

University of Liverpool Evolutionary Anthropology Webinar Series

Metallurgy in Numismatics Conference

Metallurgy in Numismatics Conference

Beyond Alexander: The Impact of Alexander the Great in Greece, Persia, and Egypt Medieval manuscript vignette depicting the conception of Alexander the Great from the Alexander Romance. Two registers: Nectanebo with a magic bowl and boat, astrological tablet, queen Olympias in bed with Nectanebo as a dragon above. Lower register: King Philip and queen Olympias in bed, a small dragon, and nobles.

Beyond Alexander: The Impact of Alexander the Great in Greece, Persia, and Egypt

Dealing with idiosyncratic graphic registers in ancient Egyptian manuscripts: the case of ms. Nakht An Egyptian manuscript on papyrus paper featuring hieroglyphs and three illustrations of females

Dealing with idiosyncratic graphic registers in ancient Egyptian manuscripts: the case of ms. Nakht (BM EA 10473) - Marina Sartori

New Kingdom Egypt and Late Bronze Age Globalization: from Imperialism and Diplomacy to Citizens and Localities Egyptian landscape with water, mountains and trees

New Kingdom Egypt and Late Bronze Age Globalization: from Imperialism and Diplomacy to Citizens and Localities

The Turin Papyrus Collection – Past, Present and Future research projects “Goldmine Papyrus” with a map of the Wadi Hammamat on the recto and several texts

The Turin Papyrus Collection – Past, Present and Future research projects on DeM papyri by Dr. Susanne Töpfer (Museo Egizio di Torino)

On Thursday, March 7, at 5pm (UK time), Dr. Susanne Töpfer hosted a seminar on Museo Egizio's significant papyrus collection.

Peter Sarris on 'Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint' Mosaic of Justinianus I - Basilica San Vitale (Ravenna)

Peter Sarris on 'Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint'

Less is More? Archaeological site with people excavating

Less is More? Reconsidering Neolithic Demography, Scalar Stress, and Silly Arguments for Early Urbanism

Professor Ian Kuijt (Notre Dame University) presented on Neolithic demography and community sizes in this Household and Communities research group seminar.