In collaboration with the students’ organization KNUT, the PhD students at the department give informal presentations of their research. The presentations are held once a month, in the afternoon, and anyone are welcome to join. We hope that this presents an opportunity for students, junior and senior staff at the department to meet in an informal way. The next presentation will be held on Wednesday 10th of April by Joacim Seger, PhD Student in Classical archaeology and ancient history.
Imagines Clipeatae: From Fame to Frame?
The imagines clipeatae have been found in a variety of contexts ranging from public monuments to the Roman households. This rich variety of contexts makes them an excellent medium to explore how representations in Rome and its provinces were used to create, manipulate, and negotiate a cultural and collective memory in the Roman world. This presentation will focus on the continuation and development of this type of portraiture.
When? Wednesday 10th of April, 16:15
Where? LUX C214
We hope to see many of you there!
/Sara Williamsson & KNUT