Athens Greek Religion Seminar
Program, Spring 2024
Published: 2024-01-08
Welcome to the Spring 2024 series of the Athens Greek Religion Seminar.
Program
February 6
Olga Palagia: A Cult Statue of Dionysus from a Private Sanctuary of the Second Century BC in Piraeus
February 27
Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier: The Sanctuary of Athena at Miletus. Cult Continuity from the Minoan period to the Persian Destruction of 494 BC
March 12
Tulsi Parikh: Rethinking the Ancient Greek Temenos: Boundary or Frame ?
April 2
Susan Deacy: ‘I Danced Myself Right Out the Womb’: Athena, Dance and Movement in Ancient Greek Religion
April 23
Riccardo Di Cesare & Germano Sarcone: The Sanctuary of the Archaic Acropolis at Hephaistia (Lemnos): New Data on Cult and Ritual Practices in Their Context.
May 14
Filippo Lepori: Why Does Zeus Care About Burnt Thighbones Only? Burnt Animal Bones at Thysia Sacrifice Between the Homeric Poems and Zooarchaeological Evidence from the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age
June 11
Rebecca van Hove: Divine and Human Authority in Early Cretan law
All seminars will take place at 17h (Athens) in a hybrid format with live presence at the Swedish Institute at Athens and online via Zoom.
More details about each seminar and its registration procedure will be available on our website, www.sia.gr.
Welcome!
Attached file: THE ATHENS GREEK RELIGION SEMINAR SPRING 2024