Panels
Celtic Conference in Classics, 2024
Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
9-12 July / 9-12 Gorffennaf
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Please note: the links below are currently for the benefit of panel organisers. We will endeavour to open these areas to a broader audience in May. If there are queries, please get in touch via our email.
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Aesthetic dimension of ancient warfare
Organisers: Davide Morassi and Carlo Lualdi
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Archaeology and history of Western Britannia
Organisers: David Roberts and Andrew Seaman
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Boundaries of Belonging – Discursive Negotiations of Identities
Organisers: Marthe Becker and Bettina Reese
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Divine Renegotiation through the Lens of the Imperial Cult
Organisers: Sofia Bianchi Mancini, Lorena Pérez Yarza and Silvia Fogliazza
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Dynasty and Place in the Constantinian Empire, c. 306-363 CE
Organisers: Nicholas Baker Brian and Shaun Tougher
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Forging Authorship in Roman Culture
Organisers: Sandro La Barbera and Giuseppe La Bua
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Future Thinking in Late Antiquity
Organiser: Michael Hanaghan
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Gender and Emotion in the Ancient World: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Organiser: Dalida Agri
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Generic transfers between epic and drama
Organisers: Halima Benchikh-Lehocine, Alexia Dedieu, Sarah Orsini and Anaïs Tillier
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Literariness of non-literary texts in Classical and Late Antiquity
Organisers: Maria Sole Rigo and Lorenzo Livorsi
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Littérature fragmentaire ancienne: de la citation à la réception
Organisers: Sarah Gaucher and Florian Barrière
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Medicine, Science and Enslavement in the Classical World: Encompassing Intersection
Organisers: Rebecca Flemming and Laurence Totelin
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Near Eastern and Classical Conceptions of Dynasty and Rulership
Organisers: Clare Parry, Sean Strong and Ana García-Espinosa
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New Epic Modes: Screens and Beyond (Reception Studies)
Organisers: Dan Curley, Monica Cyrino, Lisa Maurice and Amanda Potter
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Organisers: Nina Van der Sype and Marco Formisano
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On whose behalf does a ruler decide?
Organisers: Ana Alexandra Alves de Sousa and Marina Solis de Ovando
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Pausanias from different perspectives
Organisers: William Hutton and András Patay-Horváth
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Polybius: His writings and his world
Organiser: Graham Wrightson
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Organiser: Sarah Cullinan Herring
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Reading Bodies And Their Gestures In Ancient Literature And Art
Organisers: Donald Lateiner and Andreas Serafim
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ReConstructing and Narrativizing Antiquity through Contemporary Tabletop Gaming
Organisers: Charles Oughton and Hamish Cameron
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Regions and Levels of Identity in the Ancient World
Organiser: Thomas Alexander Husøy-Ciaccia and George Allen
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Rewriting Homeric Myths in Archaic and Classical Greece: Themes, Functions, Techniques
Organisers: François Renaud and Giulia D’Alessandro
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Tearing a God Apart: New Approaches to Dionysus
Organiser: Bartek Bednarek, Kresimir Vuković and Sandra Blakely
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Theoretical Approaches to Ancient Greek Religion
Organisers: Ben Cassell and Susan Deacy
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Theoretical Epigraphy: Ancient Inscriptions as Texts, Things and Persons
Organisers: James Whitley and Anna Sitz
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Organiser: Guen Taietti
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Video-Myth: The Reception of Ancient Mediterranean Mythology in Music Videos
Organisers: Sílvia Catarina Pereira Diogo, Aimee Hinds-Scott and Leire Olabarria
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War and Peace: People and the State in pre-Roman Italy
Organisers: Kieran Blewitt and Ludovico Runco
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Water in the Ancient Novel (KYKNOS Panel)
Organiser: Rachel Bird