Photograph of horse and rider figurine, from the side with horse and rider facing toward viewer's left, against neutral gray background.

2006.27.T, Horse and Rider Figurine

May 10, 2018

A mid-6th century B.C.E. Boeotian figurine of a horse and rider.

Photograph of terracotta female figurine, frontal, against neutral gray-blue background.

2006.32.T, Boeotian Figurine

May 10, 2018

A mid-6th century B.C.E. Boeotian figurine.

Photograph of terracotta female figurine, frontal, against a neutral gray background.

2006.23.T Laconian (Unknown) Female Clay Figurine

May 8, 2018

A 6th century B.C.E. female figurine, possibly from Laconia.

Photograph of terracotta female figurine, frontal, against neutral gray background.

2006.20.T, Female Terracotta Figurine

May 8, 2018

A mid-6th century B.C.E. East Greek female figurine.

Photograph of terracotta harpy figurine, with a bird body and a human woman's neck and head, angled to viewer's right, against a neutral gray background

2006.29.T, Harpy Figurine

May 8, 2018

A late 7th or early 6th century B.C.E. terracotta figurine of a harpy.

Photograph of small, rounded aryballos, from the side, against a neutral gray background.

2006.37.T, Corinthian Aryballos

May 8, 2018

An early 6th century B.C.E. aryballos from Corinth.

Photograph of front of small, rounded alabastron with light buff clay and decoration of a Sphinx against neutral gray backround.

2006.34.T, Early Corinthian Alabastron

May 8, 2018

An Early Corinthian alabastron, dated c. 570 B.C.E., decorated with the image of a sphinx.

Photograph of yellowish-tan-colored amphora against neutral gray background.

2006.36.T, Boeotian Amphora

May 8, 2018

A Late Geometric Boeotian amphora with applied snake decoration.

Image of ancient Roman mosaic of men standing with spears

112th Distinguished Research Lecture

May 1, 2018

Professor Elspeth Dusinberre - Archaeology, Imperialism, and What It Means To Be Human. Understanding how the Achaemenid Empire worked, the processes and effects of imperialism, can—if we wish—allow us a different glimpse into our own lives as well.

Greek Vase

Religion and Economics of the Sea

April 23, 2018

Religion and the Economics of the Sea at the Bronze Age-Iron Age transition Barbara Kowalzig, NYU Monday, April 23 5PM in HUMN 135 The paper explores fundamentally new conceptions of maritime economic and social connectivity taking shape at the Bronze Age-Iron Age transition in Greece and the Near East. According...

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