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Showcasing Classics and Ancient History, @UniofExeter
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Check out our project - Supporting Students in Classics and Ancient History - on Hubbub, University of Exeter's crowdfunding platform exeter.hubbub.net/p/classics-and⦠We are grateful for the support of Exeter alumni and friends to support our students Uni of Exeter Alumni @uofe_students @exeterguild

We are delighted to welcome Tim Whitmarsh for today's joint research seminar with Exeter Theology & Religion. The topic for today's seminar is 'The Greatest Stories Ever Told: Reading Pagan Epic in Constantinople'

Prof @HolleranClaire was on BBC Radio 4's 'Being Roman' with mary beard this week. You can listen back to episode 9 - Soldiering for Softies here bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0β¦

Our very own prof @HolleranClaire was again on BBC Radio 4's Being Roman with mary beard this week. You can listen to 'A Bag of Snails and a Glass of Wine' here bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00β¦

We don't have quite as lovely a photo as our colleagues in Exeter Theology & Religion but can confirm the campus is indeed looking beautiful and we're also excited to be meeting prospective #classics and #ancienthistory students at University of Exeter #OpenDays tomorrow and Saturday!


Our research seminar tomorrow is titled 'The Censors between Public and Private: An Antiquarian Perspective' and we're delighted to welcome Prof Valentina Arena from UCL History πStreatham Court 0.28 π Wed 5 June 1130-1330

The Antigonid Network is hosting a seminar tomorrow with Dr Charlotte Dunn giving a talk about a forthcoming publication on the retrospective psychiatric diagnosis of Demetrius I Poliorcetes. πBuilding:One Marchant Syndicate Room A and online π Fri 14 June 1130-1330


Fun collaboration showing just how good the Romans were at making surgical instruments! Find out more: Archaeological scanners offer 2,000-year window into the world of Roman medicine news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hum⦠Exeter Classics



Fan of the hit dark comedy Kaos, on Netflix ? Check out Dr Emily Hauser's Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences article The Conversation in which she considers five aspects of the hit show from the perspective of whether they are based on Greek myth or artistic invention. theconversation.com/five-aspects-oβ¦