Seminar: Networks in the Ancient World (Oxford)
Friday, January 22nd, 2016Please find below the programme for the Corpus Christi College Classical Seminar programme HT 2016. All papers will take place on Wednesdays at 5 PM in the Seminar Room, Corpus Christi College, Merton Street, Oxford. The full programme is available at: https://www.ccc.ox.ac.uk/Seminars/
All are welcome to attend.
Networks in the Ancient World
27th January
Elton Barker (Open): Network thinking: textual maps, conceptual frameworks, scholarly practice
3rd February
Eivind Heldaas Seland (Bergen): Rome and the not so friendly king: The social networks of local rulers in the Roman Near East
10th February
Tom Brughmans (Konstanz): The potential of network science for archaeology illustrated through a network study of the Roman economy
17th February
William Mack (Birmingham): Social Networking for Poleis
24th February
Irad Malkin (Tel Aviv): title tbc
2nd March
John Tully (Cardiff): Social Proxenoi: SNA in the Hellenistic Cyclades
9th March
Esther Eidinow (Nottingham): ‘What Will You Give Me?’: Networks, Narratives and the Sacred
For a printable poster for the series or any other enquiries please contact: virginia.campbell@classics.ox.ac.uk