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The first Accordia Lecture this academic year is on
Tuesday October 18th
@17.30
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
in Room 22/26 (ground floor, main building)
NB: for Notes on Location of this Room, v.infra
(at foot of the Lecture List)
Professor Jean Turfa, University of Pennsylvania Museum
From Religion to Science: another look at Etruscan divination
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the complete new series is as follows
ACCORDIA LECTURES on Italy 2011 – 2012
2011
TUESDAY October 18th
From Religion to Science: another look at Etruscan divination
Professor Jean Turfa, University of Pennsylvania Museum
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
TUESDAY November 8th
Grotta dell'Uzzo
and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Sicily
Professor Sebastiano Tusa, Soprintendente del Mare della Regione Siciliana
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Archaeology,
Room G6, Gordon Square, London WC1
TUESDAY December 6th
Accordia Anniversary Lecture
Professor Fulvia Lo Schiavo,
formerly Soprintendente per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, Firenze
Copper from Cyprus
The Bronze Age metal trade in the Central Mediterranean
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
2012
TUESDAY January 17th
Human Mobility in Ancient Italy and aspects of globalisation before Empire
Dr Elena Isayev, University of Exeter
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26, Senate House, London WC1
TUESDAY February 14th
Landscapes of Contact
Greeks and Indigenes at L’Amastuola, southern Italy
Dr Gert-Jan Burgers, KNIR (Dutch Institute in Rome)
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Archaeology,
Room G6, Gordon Square, London WC1
TUESDAY March 6th
There’s something different about Italy?
Cultural disconnection in the Western Mediterranean in the Roman period
Professor Ray Laurence, University of Kent
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26, Senate House, London WC1
TUESDAY May 8th
The Tomb of the Warrior at Tarquinia
Dr Andrea Babbi, University of Heidelberg
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Archaeology,
Room G6, Gordon Square, London WC1
***Note: G22/26 is on the ground floor of Senate House,
in corridor leading off to right from behind Ceremonial Stair (RH)
(through double doors to RH of Costa Coffee Bar)
John