Programme Annual Meeting 10 February: Masterclass
Greg Woolf will act as Master for this workshop on
Cultures of Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean.
Participants:
Marijn Visscher (MA student Leiden), Provincial Languages and Defensive Networks in Roman North Africa
Patricia Spuij, MA (PhD student Royal Holloway, London), Processes of Religious Change in the Roman Empire: 'Global Cultus' and Religious Choice
Birgit van der Lans (PhD student Groningen), Paul's Trophy Friends: Claiming Connectivity in Rome
Simon Speksnijder (PhD student Groningen), How to Network at Rome
Kimberley van den Berg (PhD student VU Amsterdam), Aegean Interconnections during the Bronze Age - Iron Age Transition (ca. 1250-1000 B.C.): A Network Perspective
Marleen Termeer (PhD student Groningen), Rome and the Latin Colonies in the Middle Republic: A Cultural Network?
Albertine Oegema (MA student Groningen), The Visionary's Role as an Intermediary Figure in 4 Ezra. The Interrelationship between Positions, Relations and Roles