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Official X page of the Mediterranean Archaeology Australasian Research Community | 2024 conference held Tue 16 - Fri 19 July @mq_dha #MAARC2024
Melbourne, Australia
Joined July 2020
RT @DrCDavenport: Reminder: 4-year, fixed-term Associate Lecturer in Classics at ANU, focusing on Ancient Mediterranean monarchy. Closes on…
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We are looking for an institution to organise the next 5th MAARC annual conference, ideally to be held between mid-2025 and mid-2026. If you are interested in hosting the next conference, please do get in touch via mediterraneanarchaeology@gmail.com
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PhD opportunity, focused on “Analysis of settlement functionality in the Ancient Mediterranean through archaeological network analysis and geographical modelling”. Joint PhD project based @UniMelb with a minimum 12-month stay at KU Leuven.
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RT @res_australes: Guide to the classics: written more than 2000 years ago, #Cicero’s On Old Age debunks stereotypes that persist today - b…
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RT @res_australes: "Georgia Pike-Rowney is playing a vital role in leading and promoting one of the ANU’s treasures – its Classics Museum"…
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RT @res_australes: Skyrocketing prices are an age-old problem. Here’s how #Roman emperors battled runaway inflation - by PeterEdwell @peter…
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RT @peregrinekiwi: Our job ad is now up on the SCS: Please note that because NZ immigration law is different from…
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RT @TomGeue: We've got a 4-year associate lecturer (level A) post up for grabs, start date 23 June 2025 or thereabouts; lecturer will work…
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RT @Augusta_McMahon: Assyriology Postdoc with the #Nippur Tablet Collection at @ISAC_UChicago Deadline end of January. 🏺
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Fully-funded PhD studentship (with stipend) with @emlynkd at the Institute of Classical Studies, London Project title: Death in the Suburbs: developing a new interdisciplinary methodology at Falerii Novi to study ancient funerary landscapes
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