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Castel Rigone, Weeks 23-25: Sliding

Pedar W. Foss:Re-blogging from Shades of Umbria, 28 Feb. 2014. This is the 16th in a series of posts on the ethics of competition, focusing on Castel Rigone Calcio, and part of the ‘Ethics of Combat‘...

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Castel Rigone, Weeks 26-29: Streaking

Pedar W. Foss:Re-blogging from Shades of Umbria, 24 Mar. 2014. This is the 17th in a series of posts on the ethics of competition, focusing on Castel Rigone Calcio, and part of the ‘Ethics of Combat‘...

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ROMARCH: term position in Roman studies at Tulane University

TULANE UNIVERSITY – NEW ORLEANS, LA The Department of Classical Studies at Tulane University has been approved to make a two-year non-tenure-track appointment at the rank of visiting assistant...

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ROMARCH: American Journal of Archaeology Open Access (April 2014)

American Journal of Archaeology Open Access April 2014 Below is a list of freely available content published in tandem with the April 2014 issue (vol. 118 no. 2): AIA Awards:...

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Castel Rigone, Weeks 30-32: Beauty and Loss

Pedar W. Foss:Re-blogging from Shades of Umbria, 19 Apr. 2014. This is the 18th in a series of posts on the ethics of competition, focusing on Castel Rigone Calcio, and part of the ‘Ethics of Combat‘...

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Castel Rigone, Weeks 33-34: To Morality and Beyond

Pedar W. Foss:Re-blogging from Shades of Umbria, 5 May 2014. This is the 19th in a series of posts on the ethics of competition, focusing on Castel Rigone Calcio, and part of the ‘Ethics of Combat‘...

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ROMARCH: Oxford University; Lecture on Drawing and Color in the Greek and...

Prof. Salvatore Settis Classical Art Research Centre – Special Lecture at the University of Oxford Professor Salvatore Settis (former Director of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) ‘Graphidis...

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ROMARCH: AMS C-14 dates: gift certificate opportunity

There is currently a gift certificate for 5 AMS radiocarbon dates from the Center for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental Heritage (CIRCE) in Naples (for samples from Italy only) up for...

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ROMARCH: Sacred Landscapes in ancient art, Oxford University seminar

Sacred Landscapes in Classical Art The Emergence of Sacred Travel, Aarhus University & The Classical Art Research Centre, Joint Seminar Friday 21st November 2014 Organisers: Dr Troels Myrup...

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ROMARCH: American Journal of Archaeology Open Access (July 2014)

American Journal of Archaeology Open Access July 2014 Below is a list of freely available content published in tandem with the July 2014 issue (vol. 118 no. 3): Supplementary Content...

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ROMARCH: 2015 AIA Annual Meeting: Submission Deadline Approaching (August...

The final deadline for all submissions for 116th AIA Annual Meeting, which will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 8-11, 2015 is rapidly approaching. Submissions are still being accepted for...

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ROMARCH: Oxford CARC Workshop on Etruscan to Roman Art

CARC Workshop: ‘Etruscan Art to Roman Art? A Reappraisal’ Wednesday 1st & Thursday 2nd October 2014 Lecture Theatre, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles’, Oxford OX1...

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ROMARCH: Position available, Sackler Keeper of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum

  ROMARCH: Sackler Keeper of Antiquities (Senior Curator and Head of Department) Salary Grade 10: £51,702 – £59,914 p.a This permanent role carries a Fellowship at Wolfson College and offers an...

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Castel Rigone: End of Watch

Pedar W. Foss:Re-blogging from Shades of Umbria, 10 Sept 2014. This is the 20th and final entry in a series of posts on the ethics of competition, focusing on Castel Rigone Calcio, and part of the...

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ROMARCH: 2015 Archaeological Field School: Athienou (Cyprus)

The Athienou Archaeological Project (AAP) is pleased to announce its 2015 Archaeological Field School, sponsored by Davidson College and generously supported by Davidson College, the National Science...

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ROMARCH: 2015 Archaeological Field School: Troia (Portugal)

The CEAACP – Tróia Summer School is a Summer archaeological fieldschool program offered by the Centro de Estudos de Arqueologia, Artes e Ciências do Património (Centre of Archaeological, Arts and...

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ROMARCH: Programs and Fellowships at the American School of Classical Studies...

AVAILABLE at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: STUDY IN GREECE; ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished...

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ROMARCH: 2015 Archaeological Field School: Trasimeno (Italy)

The Trasimeno Archaeology Field School of the Umbra Institute in Perugia provides a curricular concentration in Archaeology and History based in Castiglione del Lago on the shores of Lake Trasimeno...

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ROMARCH: American Academy in Rome Summer School in Roman Pottery 2015

AAR Summer Program in Roman Pottery, 2010 The Howard Comfort, FAAR’29, Summer School in Roman Pottery The Howard Comfort FAAR ’29 Summer School in Roman Pottery at the American Academy in Rome is...

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ROMARCH: Editor in Chief Position for the American Journal of Archaeology

American Journal of Archaeology Editor-in-Chief Position Open For a three-year term beginning in November 2015 General Description: The American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) was founded in 1885 and is...

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