Accordia Lectures 2016 – 2017
2016
TUESDAY October 18 2016
The past for the people: presenting the archaeology of Italy to the general public
Lucy Shipley, National University of Ireland, Galway
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26 Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
TUESDAY November 8 2016
Mater Matuta and related gods: exploring fertility cults and votive offerings in early Roman Italy
Maureen Carroll, University of Sheffield
Joint Lecture with the UCL Institute of Archaeology
Room 612, Gordon Square, London WC1
TUESDAY December 6 2016
Accordia Anniversary Lecture
Sicily in transition: a new archaeological study of the island in the 6th to 13th centuries AD
Martin Carver, University of York and Alessandra Molinari, University of Rome 2, Tor Vergata
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26 Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
2017
TUESDAY January 24 2017
Landscape
as political negotiation, 6000 BC–AD 2016: a longue durée history of Southern Calabria
John Robb, University of Cambridge
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26 Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
TUESDAY February 14 2017
Fortifying the Adriatic: the castle and walls of Lecce
Paul Arthur, University of the Salento
Joint Lecture with the UCL Institute of Archaeology
Room 612, Gordon Square, London WC1
TUESDAY March 14 2017
Toward a social landscape of the house: a comparison between southern Etruria
and coastal Campania in the Early Iron Age
Beatriz Marin-Aguilera, University of Cambridge
Joint Lecture with the Institute of Classical Studies
Room G22/26 Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
TUESDAY May 2 2017
The Etruscan necropolises of Caere (Cerveteri, Rome), 7th to 1st centuries BC: new perspectives
Maria Raffaella Ciuccarelli, Soprintendenza Archeologia,
Belle Arti e Paesaggio delle
Marche
Joint Lecture with the UCL Institute of Archaeology
Room G6, Gordon Square, London WC1