Global Antiquity Faculty Lunch Series David Schaberg (Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA) Lineage Histories in Early Chinese Historiography Friday, January 10 | Royce 306 | 12:00 pm Compiled around 300…
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Global Antiquity Faculty Lunch Series David Schaberg (Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA) Lineage Histories in Early Chinese Historiography Friday, January 10 | Royce 306 | 12:00 pm Compiled around 300…
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Global Antiquity Distinguished Speaker Series David Stuart (Art History, The University of Texas at Austin) Myth, Time and Cosmology in the Ancient Maya Murals of San Bartolo Friday, January 24,…
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Global Antiquity Faculty Lunch Series David Schneller (Art History) Composite Creations: Cross-Cultural Artistic Experimentation in the Eastern Mediterranean Friday, December 6, 2024 | Royce 306 | 12:00 pm This talk…
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Global Antiquity Faculty Lunch Series Solange Ashby (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures) Nubian Rites, Linguistics, and Gold: An Unusual Demotic Term Explored Friday, November 8, 2024 | Royce 306 |…
Read MoreProfessor of Anthropology, chair of the Interdepartmental Program in Archaeology, and Global Antiquity affiliate, Stephen Acabado, recently published a co-authored article in the anthropological magazine Sapiens. Together with Marlon Martin,…
Read MoreGlobal Antiquity is pleased to announce the launch of its 2024–2025 Faculty Lunch Series. This forum, inaugurated last year, is intended to provide faculty at UCLA with the opportunity to…
Read MoreThe journal of Res Difficiles, a forum for difficult conversations in Classics, has released a call for papers for a special issue that will highlight indigenous perspectives. Continuing themes developed in…
Read MoreThe UCLA Waystation Initiative is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for AY 2024-25 for the graduate certificate in Cultural Heritage Research, Stewardship, and Restitution. For more…
Read MoreGlobal Antiquity is pleased to announce the next in its series of brownbag lunch talks featuring Professor Bryant Kirkland (Classics), who will speak on Cities in Situ: Landscape in Dio Chrysostom’s Urban…
Read MoreHannah Čulík-Baird (UCLA, Classics) and Joseph Romero (University of Mary Washington, Classics, Philosophy, and Religion), the co-editors of Res Difficiles | Difficult Conversations in Classics, are pleased to announce the…
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