Talks examine 鈥榃omen in the Ancient Mediterranean World鈥

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Scholars will discuss femininity, gender and religion in ancient Greece, Egypt, Italy and Portugal through a spring lecture series at the University of Louisville.

    The College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Liberal Studies Project and the Archaeological Institute of America鈥檚 Kentucky Society are sponsoring the free, public 鈥淲omen in the Ancient Mediterranean World鈥 lecture series on UofL鈥檚 Belknap Campus.

    The talks will begin at 6 p.m. in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library. Here are the topics:

    Feb. 11 鈥 鈥淟ife and the 鈥楪ood Death鈥 at Torre de Palma, Portugal,鈥 Mary Lucas Powell, University of Kentucky anthropology professor emeritus and former director/curator of UK鈥檚 W.S. Webb Museum of Anthropology. Powell studies the natural history of ancient diseases. (rescheduled from fall 2015).

    March 3 鈥 鈥淢irror, Mirror: Reflections of Femininity,鈥 Mireille Lee, Vanderbilt University art history assistant professor. Lee specializes in Greek art and archaeology and researches gender in ancient visual and material culture and studies.

    March 24 鈥 鈥淧rotecting Young Women in Ancient Egypt: Gender in the Oracular Amuletic Decrees,鈥 Terry Wilfong, University of Michigan Egyptology professor. He also is curator for the Graeco-Roman Egypt collection at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.

    March 31 鈥 鈥淕oddesses and Heroines in Light of Etruscan Society and Religion,鈥 Daniele Maras, a member of Pontifical Roman Archaeological Academy who focuses on ancient religion and mythology and the changing cross-cultural relationships between them.

    For more information, contact John Hale at 502-852-2248 or john.hale@louisville.edu.

     

     

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    Judy Hughes
    Judy Hughes is a senior communications and marketing coordinator for UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing and associate editor of UofL Magazine. She previously worked in news as a writer and editor for a daily newspaper and The Associated Press.