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Talk Flyer with statue of Polybius “Slathered in Spectacle: Polybius on Tragedy, History, and the Difference” by Scott Farrington (October 2024)
Lecture flyer with a street fountain “Communal Water, Invisible Labor" by Matthew Notarian (October 2024)
Lecture poster with lecture information "In Between Empires" by Emilio Bonfiglio (October 2023)
Flyer for the Event, Scenes of Animal Sacrifice “From Horn to Head: Exploring Scenes of Animal Sacrifice on Greek Vases” by Tyler Jo Smith (November 2022)
Lecture Poster 2022 "Wardrobe Malfunctions: Uncovering Roman Women" by Lillian Joyce (October 2022)
Flyer for "The Capitoline's Red Faun" lecture "The Capitoline's Red Faun" by Elizabeth Bartman (November 2019)
Flyer for "Who's Revitalizing Homer?" lecture 2019 Who's Revitalizing Homer?: The Relevance and Risks of Classical Reception Today
Flyer for the 2019 A Davis Washington Mitchell Lecture 2019 A Davis Washington Mitchell Lecture - From Protoarchaic Ritual Center to Archaic Greek City: Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete
Flyer for the 2019 Excavating Troy and Aphrodisias lecture 2019 Excavating Troy and Aphrodisias
Flyer for the "Papyrologists at Work" lecture 2019 Papyrologists at Work
Flyer for the 2018 Ancient Greek lotteries lecture 2018 Ancient Greek lotteries
Flyer for the 2018 Cultural interactions in the East Mediterranean in Greco-Roman times lecture 2018 Cultural interactions in the East Mediterranean in Greco-Roman times
Flyer for the 2018 The Botany of Death in Ancient Rome lecture 2018 The Botany of Death in Ancient Rome
Flyer for the 2018 Meaning in the Making lecture 2018 Meaning in the Making
Flyer for the 2017 Black Philosophical Power lecture 2017 Black Philosophical Power
Flyer for the 2017 Royal Gods and Divine Kingship in Hellenistic Poetry lecture 2017 Royal Gods and Divine Kingship in Hellenistic Poetry
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