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The Seminars on Greek and Roman Antiquity aim at presenting the most recent findings of research on the ancient Greek and Roman World, as well as on the wider region of the Eastern Mediterranean. They aspire/seek to engage all disciplines relating to the study of the ancient world, focusing both on the written sources and on the material evidence, through the participation of experienced as well as younger scholars. The seminars are co-organised by the Institute of Historical Research of the NHRF, the Department of History and Archaeology of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens and the École Française d’Athènes, and intend to encourage discussion between scholars of different/diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The Seminars are held monthly and are hosted every year by one of the three organizing institutions.
The Meetings on Greek and Roman Antiquity aim to present recent research findings related to the ancient Greek and Roman world, as well as the broader region of the Eastern Mediterranean. This new lecture series seeks to incorporate all branches of classical studies that focus on both textual sources and the material remains of antiquity, featuring contributions from established scholars as well as early-career researchers.
The series is co-organized by the Institute of Historical Research of the NHRF, the Department of History and Archaeology of the NKUA, and the French School at Athens. It aspires to foster a productive dialogue among researchers with diverse backgrounds and academic interests.
The meetings are held once a month and are hosted each year by one of the organizing institutions.
