The AHMA Seminar

All AHMA students must take one AHMA seminar during Stage I of the program, normally in the first two years. The AHMA seminar is offered annually by two participating faculty members of AHMA who belong to different home departments. The following AHMA seminars will be or have been offered in the recent past.

2024-25:  Inequality in the Greek Mediterranean. Professors Emily Mackil (History) and Grace Erny (AGRS). Spring 2025.

2023-24: Settlement and Landscape in Roman North Africa. Professors Carlos Noreña (History) and Todd Hickey (AGRS). Spring 2024.

2022-23: Demystifying Funerary Landscapes, Identities and Receptions in Egypt and Etruria. Professors Rita Lucarelli (MELC) and Lisa Pieraccini (History of Art). Spring 2023.

2021-22: The Senses in Antiquity. Professors Diliana Angelova (History and History of Art) and Benjamin Porter (MELC). Spring 2022.

2019-20: Gods and Gold: Sacred Economies of Early Greece. Professors Kim Shelton (Classics) and Emily Mackil (History). Spring 2020.

2018-19: Josephus​. Professors Daniel Boyarin (NES) and Duncan MacRae (Classics). Fall 2018.

2017-18: Greek Economies: The Documentary Evidence. Professors Emily Mackil (History) and Nikolaos Papazarkadas (Classics). Spring 2018.

2015-16: Comparative  Urbanism in the Ancient World. Professors Carlos Noreña (History) and Carol Redmount (Near Eastern Studies). Spring 2016.

2014-15: Ancient Boiotia: History, Epigraphy, and Culture. Professors Emily Mackil (History) and Nikolaos Papazarkadas (Classics). Spring 2015.

Lisa Pieraccini and a team of students study the Etruscan material at the Hearst Museum

Lisa Pieraccini and a team of students study the Etruscan material at the Hearst Museum