Urban pigs: dietary, cultural and landscape changes in 1st millennium AD Rome
12 November 2019, 6:00 pm–7:00 pm
Umberto Albarella (University of Sheffield) will give the next Accordia Lecture of the 2019-20 series at the UCL Institute of Archaeology on 12 November.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Prof Ruth Whitehouse
Location
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Room 612Institute of Archaeology31-34 Gordon SquareLondonWC1H 0PYUnited Kingdom
The lecture is entitled Urban pigs: dietary, cultural and landscape changes in 1st millennium AD Rome and all are welcome.
This Accordia event is a joint lecture with the Institute of Archaeology. Any enquiries about the Accordia Lectures on Italy 2019-20 series may be directed to: ruthataccordia@gmail.com
Programme | Accordia Lectures on Italy 2019-20
- 15 October 2019: Caves for the dead and the living: new results from Bronze Age Grotta Regina Margherita, central Italy (Robin Skeates)
- 12 November 2019: Urban pigs: dietary, cultural and landscape changes in 1st millennium AD Rome (Umberto Albarella)
- 10 December 2019: Marzabotto-Kainua: new discoveries in the Etruscan town (Elisabetta Govi)
- 14 January 2020: Warriors and wayfarers: pilgrimage in Iron Age Central Adriatic Italy (Eleanor Betts)
- 11 February 2020: Rock-cut tombs and the reproduction of locality: new research on the Sicilian Bronze and Iron Ages (Robert Leighton)
- 17 March 2020: Toxic tombs with hegemonic husbands: reconsidering masculine identity in Archaic central Italy (Eóin O'Donoghue)
- 5 May 2020: Materiality and representation in Late Neolithic Malta (Reuben Grima)
- 19 May 2020: Underwater archaeology in Sicily: a case study of in situ preservation (Rosanna Volpe)