Classical Archaeology Seminar: Hellenistic Cities
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Classical Archaeology Seminar: Hellenistic CitiesWeek 1 (14 January): Messene: Its Classical, Hellenistic and Roman faces
Petros Themelis (Athens)
Week 2 (21 January): Aï Khanoum: The spatial organization of a Greek city in ancient Afghanistan
Laurianne Sève-Martinez (Lille)
Week 3 (28 January): Pella: capital of Alexander the Great. Its commercial and administrative centre
Ioannis Akamatis (Thessaloniki)
Week 4 (4 February): Delos: The urban fabric of late Hellenistic Delos and the integration of economic activities in the domestic sphere
Mantha Zarmakoupi (Washington DC)
Week 5 (11 February): Karasis: A fortified residence in Cilicia
Adolf Hoffmann (Istanbul)
Week 6 (18 February): Balboura: a Pisidian foundation in the highlands of 'North Lycian' Kabalia
Jim Coulton (Athens)
Week 7 (25 February): Alexandria: How Egyptian was Alexandria? Recent finds and discussions
Marianne Bergmann (Berlin)
Week 8 (4 March): Aphrodisias: Three Bouleuteria
Chris Hallett (Berkeley)
Organisers: R.R.R. Smith & Maria Stamatopoulou
Data last updated 23 January 2013 , 02:07 PM.
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