Late Antique diptychs and their use in Carolingian Italy
08 May 2018, 5:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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Room 612, UCL Institute of Archaeology
Cristina La Rocca (University of Padua) will give the final Accordia Lecture of the 2017-18 series at the UCL Institute of Archaeology on 8 May.
The lecture is entitled Late Antique diptychs and their use in Carolingian Italy and all are welcome.
This event is a joint lecture with the Institute of Archaeology. Any enquiries about the Accordia Lectures on Italy 2017-18 series may be directed to accordiaa@gmail.com
Programme | Accordia Lectures on Italy 2017-18
- 3 October 2017: The Golden Smile: Etruscan innovation and the women behind it (Jean Turfa)
- 24 October 2017: At the heart of Mare Nostrum: small islands and connectivity in the later prehistory of Sicily (Helen Dawson)
- 7 November 2017: Rhegion, Locri and the in-between places: constructing territories in southern Calabria (Lin Foxhall)
- 12 December 2017: Frontiers of Etruria (Simon Stoddart)
- 23 January 2018: From maiolica to terracotta: an industrial reconversion in the Arno valley in the early modern period (Hugo Blake)
- 13 February 2018: Fire, food and sense of place: the long-term use of the Early Neolithic underground ovens of Portonovo (Marche, Italy) (Cecilia Conati Barbaro)
- 20 March 2018: The Nuragic statuary of Monte Prama in Iron Age Sardinia (Carlo Tronchetti)
- 8 May 2018: Late Antique diptychs and their use in Carolingian Italy (Cristina La Rocca)