American School of Classical Studies at Athens Lecture Video Archive
The following lectures were presented by the School during the academic year (October–April) and earlier. They are listed in order of presentation, most recent first. All lectures run approximately 60 minutes unless otherwise noted.
September 2017 - present Click through for earlier lectures.The ASCSA is able to share videocasts of presentations in Cotsen Hall to a worldwide audience thanks to the generosity of the Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Foundation, Mr. Lloyd E. Cotsen and Mrs. Margit Cotsen, and Alexander E. Zagoreos.
March 2019
"Up from Slavery: The Extraordinary Story of John Wesley Gilbert, First African-American Student of the American School, 1890-91"
Annual Archives LectureJohn W.I. Lee, University of California, Santa BarbaraMarch 21, 2019"The Genetic History of Plague: On the Doorstep to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean"
Annual Malcolm H. Wiener LectureJohannes Krause, Max-Planck InstituteMarch 14, 2019"Ο Ρόλος των Ελλήνων στη Διαμόρφωση της Σύγχρονης Αιγύπτου 19ος-20ος αιώνες"
Αλέξανδρος Κιτροέφ, Haverford College - ΠενσυλβάνιαMarch 12, 2019February 2019
"Bleeding Bodies, War & Collective Trauma in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon"
Angeliki Tzanetou, University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignFebruary 22, 2019"Hunting Heroes: Recent Excavations in the Athenian Agora"
John McK. Camp, Randolph-Macon CollegeFebruary 14, 2019January 2019
"20 Years in Crete: The Impact of the INSTAP East Crete Study Center"
Tom Brogan, INSTAP East Crete Study CenterJanuary 17, 2019"My Family and Other Animals: Pets in Ancient Greek Art"
Tyler Jo Smith, University of VirginiaJanuary 17, 2019December 2018
"Όστρακα and Οστρακισμός: New Discoveries in the Athenian Agora"
James Sickinger, Florida State UniversityDecember 13, 2018"Subsequent Medeas: Reperformance and Spectatorship of Greek Tragedy"
C.W. Marshall, University of British ColumbiaDecember 6, 2018November 2018
"Shoot the Messenger: Waiting Wives and False Reports in Greek Tragedy"
Erika Weiberg, Florida State UniversityNovember 29, 2018"The Glittering Sound of Imperial Violence: The Music for the Feast of the Exaltation on the Cross of Hagia Sophia"
Bissera V. Pentcheva, Professor of Art History, Stanford UniversityNovember 29, 2018"Continuity and Change in the Dramatic Festivals of Early Roman Greece, 2nd-1st c. BCE"
Mali Skotheim, University of Wisconsin
Co-sponsored with the Roman SeminarNovember 8, 2018"Celebrating the 550th anniversary of George Castriot Skanderbeg’s death"
Dr. Machi Paizi-Apostolopoulou, Research Director Εmerita, Institute of Historical Studies, National Hellenic Research Foundation
Dr. Dorian Koçi, Director of the National Historical Museum of AlbaniaNovember 6, 2018October 2018
“Crete in the Ice Age. Clever Seadogs and Gullible Deer”
Thomas Strasser, Providence CollegeOctober 19, 2018“Oropos and the Messy Margins of the Attic Polis”
Jessica Lamont, Yale UniversityOctober 04, 2018May 2018
"Diving into the Wreck - The Antikythera Mechanism, Lord Byron_s Last Days, Tear Gas in the Lyceum, a Poetry Reading"
Dr. Scot McKendrick, Head of Western Heritage Collections, British LibraryMay 2, 2018April 2018
37th Annual Walton Lecture
“English Collectors of Greek Manuscripts at the British Library: Lord Guilford and Anthony Askew”
Dr. Scot McKendrick, Head of Western Heritage Collections, British LibraryApril 24, 2018“The Later Colts of Corinth Revisited: Current Status of a Numismatic Study”
Lee L. Brice, Whitehead Professor ASCSAApril 19, 2018March 2018
“Found in Τranslation”
A panel discussion with Karen Van Dyck, Alicia E. Stallings and Fr. John Raffan.Haris Vlavianos - moderator of the discussionMarch 27, 2018“Geo-ethnoarchaeology: Ethnography and microscopic study of modern sites as an interpretative tool for archaeological research”
Dr. David Friesem, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, IsraelMarch 27, 2018“A Silver Service and a Gold Coin? Recontextualizing Silver Vessels in the Getty Museum”
Justin St. P. Walsh, Chapman UniversityMarch 22, 2018Athens Open Meeting 2018
March 9, 2018"Making a Byzantine Holy Land- The Impact of Monastic Activity in the Mazi Plain, Attica"
Fotini Kondyli, University of VirginiaMarch 6, 2018"Diachronic Survey on the Borders of Attica: The Mazi Archaeological Project"
Sylvian Fachard, Mellon Professor, ASCSA, Alex Knodell, Carleton College, Kalliope Papangeli, Ephorate of West AtticaMarch 1, 2018February 2018
"The Road to Piraeus: Athenian Realien and Plato’s Republic"
Geoff Bakewell, Whitehead Professor, ASCSAFebruary 22, 2018January 2018
"Συρία. Ιστορία, άνθρωποι, μνημεία"
Μαρία Γεωργοπούλου, Γιώργος Μαγγίνης, Μαρία Φακίδη & Ντόρα ΜηναΐδηJanuary 23, 2018December 2017
"The Myth and Cult of Opheltes at Nemea"
Jorge Bravo, University of MarylandDecenber 14, 2017“Why are Scientists Afraid of ED-XRF Analysis in Art and Archaeology?”
Prof. Sariel Shalev (The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa)***2017-2018 Fitch Wiener Labs Seminar Series***Decenber 5, 2017November 2017
"The Best Way to Send Knowledge is to Wrap it Up in a Person"
Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan, Doreen C. Spitzer Archivist ASCSAAnnual Archives Lecture co-organized with the Fulbright Foundation in GreeceNovember 30, 2017"70 Χρόνια Fulbright στην Ελλάδα «Παιδεία και Ανάπτυξη» "
Γιάννης Στουρνάρας, Ευαγγελία Κουνέλη, Δημήτρης Α. ΣωτηρόπουλοςNovember 15, 2017"Hadrian’s Forgotten Heir: A New Portrait of Aelius Caesar from Eva-Loukou"
Marco Galli, La Sapienza, RomeNovember 9, 2017"The Enigma of Cappadocia"
Robert Ousterhout, University of PennsylvaniaNovember 7, 2017October 2017
"Con que soavità… Με πόση γλυκύτητα"
Επέτειος των 450 χρόνων από τη γέννηση του Claudio MonteverdiOctober 31, 2017"The Prospect for Ancient Proteins in Archaeology"
Annual Malcolm H. Wiener Lecture 2017Matthew Collins, University of York - University of CopenhagenOctober 24, 2017"Public Sacred Space, Private Votive Portraits: The Case of the City Eleusinion in Athens"
Sheila Dillon, Duke UniversityOctober 19, 2017September 2017
"Democracy Forum: Then & Now: Women, Immigration, Democracy"
ROUND TABLEMary Lefkowitz, Geoffrey Bakewell, Sheila Dillon, Jenifer NeilsSeptember 15, 2017"Learning from Myth: The Case of the Trojan Horse"
Mary Lefkowitz, Wellesley CollegeSeptember 14, 2017
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