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Poster for (Re)Creating the Roman Army event “(Re)Creating the Roman Army of the (2)1st Century AD” by Jonathan Zarecki (April 2023)
Classics Club Death Comes to Oplontis 2021 Classics Club-Death Comes to Oplontis
Classics Club Lecture Classics and Game of Thrones "Classics and Game of Thrones" by Ayelet Lushkov Haimson (March 2021)
Flyer for the lecture "Ovid's Niobe in Her Place" by Ellen Oliensis "Ovid's Niobe in Her Place" by Ellen Oliensis (April 2019)
Flyer for the "Homer and the Archaeology of Crete" by Antonis Kotsonas (March 2017) "Homer and the Archaeology of Crete" by Antonis Kotsonas (March 2017)
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