

Schedule
Friday, 16 October ∙ 101 Mccormick Hall
| 3:30PM | Registration and Coffee | |
| 4:00PM |
Welcome and Introductory Remarks |
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| ART, ARCHAEOLOGY, & SOCIETY | 4:15PM | Thauma Idesthai: Reflections on Early Greek Vision and Visuality Nassos Papalexandrou, University of Texas, Austin |
| CHAIR: Edward Champlin Princeton University |
The City Relief(s) of Athens Jenifer Neils, Case Western Reserve University |
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| Worship and Education in Herculaneum Tina Najbjerg, Independent Scholar |
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| 6:00PM | Opening Reception ∙ McCormick Hall Lobby |
Saturday, 17 October ∙ 101 Mccormick Hall
| 8:30AM | Registration and Coffee | |
| 9:30AM |
Welcome and Introductory Remarks |
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| MATERIAL CULTURE | 9:40AM | Why Houses Matter: Looking Beyond the Agora at Athens and Morgantina Barbara Tsakirgis, Vanderbilt University |
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CHAIR: Joanne Spurza |
Votive Images in Context Kyriaki Karoglou, Independent Scholar |
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| Princeton in Cyprus: A Celebration of Rediscovery Nancy Serwint, Arizona State University |
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| 11:15AM | Coffee Break |
| ICONOGRAPHIES | 11:30AM | Domesticated Monsters? Glenda Swan, Rhodes College |
| CHAIR: J. Michael Padgett Princeton University |
Parsing Piety: Sacred Still Lives in Roman Relief Sculpture Laetitia La Follette, University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
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| Consuming Iconographies: Explorations into the Relationship of Vase Markets and Pot Iconography Elizabeth Langridge-Noti, American College of Greece |
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| 1:00PM | Lunch Break |
| ART & TEXT |
2:30PM |
From Sperlonga to the Laocoön: Rhodian Artists in Texts and Signatures Lori-Ann Touchette, University of New Mexico Rome Program |
| CHAIR: Diane Harris Kline Over the Horizon, LLC |
A Reconsideration of Women’s Participation in Religious Action in Roman Imperial Italy
Zehavi Husser, Independent Scholar |
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| Coins and Character in Euripedes Mary Steiber, The Cooper Union |
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| 4:00PM | Coffee Break |
| REFLECTIONS ON FOUR DECADES OF ANCIENT ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY AT PRINCETON |
4:15PM |
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| 5:30PM | Reception at the Princeton University Art Museum |

