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Last week, at the 2025 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America #aiascs, I argued that a portrait bust in the Villa Ludovisi in Rome, universally identified as “Marcus Aurelius”, indeed depicts Hadrian’s first heir, Lucius Aelius Caesar, a discovery that I made…
At the 2025 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, a spotlight on the antiquities of the Villa Ludovisi @villaludovisi. #aiascs villaludovisi.org/2025/01/11/at-…
I had a wonderful first time at the #AIASCS Annual Meeting in Philadelphia last week! Our Villa Ludovisi panel The Villa Ludovisi in Rome: Display and Dispersal of its Collection of Antiquities (1621-2024) was well received. So happy! @villaludovisi
Thanks for organizing, presenting, and dropping by the #DeGruyterBrill booth at #AiASCS! Highlights included meeting Sinclair Bell, co-editor of "Brill's Companion to the Reception of Vitruvius" (📸with Ingrid Rowland). Missed the event? Browse our books: www2.brill.com/AiA-SCS-2025
Really enjoyed the #AIASCS Annual Meeting with @isdistribution in Philadelphia last week! We'll definitely be back next year. See you then! #Archaeology #Antiquity
Had a wonderful first time at the #AIASCS conference
So the cat be like, “Tell me again why you left me for the weekend? Oh, the #AIASCS meetings? Well, now that you’re back, I’ll be resuming my usual position on your lap…”
This could have been @archaeology_aia and @scsclassics, too... @AHAhistorians had the courage! #aiascs #aha25
Quick tour with publishing colleagues around the Egyptology rooms at the Penn Museum. #AIASCS @BloomsburyClass @BAR_Publishing @degruyter_brill
Aaaannnddddd…that’s a wrap for #AIASCS 2025! Fun, enlightening, and successful “After 1177 BC” workshop all done just now, with pictures to prove it! Thanks to everyone, including the audience members! Already on the train back to DC, to beat the snow.
Homeward-bound from #AIASCS ✈️ what a fun time catching up with friends old and new, and hearing about lots of cool research! Very excited to welcome a bunch of y’all to UIUC for CAMWS in the spring!
Last day of the #AIASCS meetings. Getting ready to rock the Phoenicians tie (thank you Helen Dixon!) at the workshop session on “After 1177 BC” at 11:30 am, organized by the incomparable Alexandra Ratzlaff!
Happening now! #aiascs
As #aiascs winds to a close, don't forget that you can still browse our booklist, right here: bit.ly/4fgf1Hu
#AIASCS I’m giving a paper today on the Epic Interjections panel. I’m the only Latinist and not talking about “grammatical” interjections but authorial interjections in Ovid, so I’m an outlier in two ways…
Second full day at #aiascs. Time for the Minoan tie.
Good morning, #aiascs attendees! ☕ Come check out these volumes from the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Archaeopress, Logos Verlag, INSTAP Academic Press and others! @ascsapubs @Archaeopress @LogosVerlagB @INSTAPPress
Books from UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, L'Erma di Bretschneider, and Brepols are some of the many volumes we've brought to the #aiascs 2025 annual meeting!
Another flock of Clines…PUP booth at #AIASCS
#photooftheweek attending and presenting on #climatechange at #AIASCS philadelphia