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SUMMARY:Professor Steven Tuck: Can We Find Survivors From the Eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an online lecture by Professor Steven Tuck of Miami University\, Ohio\, on Saturday 27 February at 4:00 pm. To register please email herculaneum@classics.ox.ac.uk. \nAbstract: This lecture proposes answers to the questions of who – if anyone – survived the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79\, and where any survivors relocated. After creating 8 categories of evidence that might indicate refugee resettlement\, names from many Roman cities were analyzed. Analysis found that refugees resettled in Cumae\, Neapolis\, and Puteoli\, more people survived from Pompeii than from Herculaneum\, that most stayed in coastal Campania\, and that government intervention and support came after resettlement\, but did not drive it. Additionally\, some refugees seem to have selected their refuge cities based on social and economic networks. \nSteven L. Tuck is Professor of History and Classics at Miami University. He earned a PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Michigan. His publications include works on Roman art and archaeology and Greek and Latin inscriptions. He has also created five courses on the ancient world for The Great Courses. In the summers he leads workshops and study tours in Italy for high school Latin teachers. He has received 9 awards for undergraduate teaching including the AIA Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award.
URL:https://www.herculaneum.ox.ac.uk/index.php/event/professor-steven-tuck-can-we-find-survivors-from-the-eruption-of-vesuvius-in-ad-79/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Recent Research in Imaging and Archaeological Science: Herculaneum and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this virtual conference on 7 November 2020 2:00-6:00 pm sponsored in conjunction with the Institute of Classical Studies\, London. Programme: \nNigel Wilson\, Oxford University and Herculaneum Society: “Digital restoration of classical texts: a parallel to the Herculaneum papyri” \nSilvia Soncin\, York University: “Diet at 79AD Herculaneum: A Metabolic Approach” \nIra Rabin\, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung\, Berlin: “Black writing inks from the 3rd century BCE to the 5th-6th centuries CE: Detecting and Tracing their Evolution” \nBrent Seales\, University of Kentucky: “Virtual Unrolling of Herculaneum Fragments and Scrolls: Recent Results” \nAdmission is free.
URL:https://www.herculaneum.ox.ac.uk/index.php/event/recent-research-in-imaging-and-archaeological-science-herculaneum-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Michael Scott
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special event being held jointly with the Institute of Classical Studies in London (Senate House\, Malet St.) on Wednesday 19 February 2020 at 18:00. \nProfessor Michael Scott\, who co-presented the BBC TV documentary series ‘Italy’s Invisible Cities’\, is giving a talk on ‘Invisible Herculaneum’. \nThere will be a reception to follow. \nMichael Scott\, whose BBC series delved beneath Naples\, Rome and Athens – amongst other cities – talks about his experiences at Herculaneum and examines what else may yet be uncovered. Academic\, author and broadcaster\, Michael is a Professor in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick.
URL:https://www.herculaneum.ox.ac.uk/index.php/event/lecture-by-michael-scott/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Visions of Vesuvius
DESCRIPTION:Professor David Pyle\, Professor of Earth Sciences\, University of Oxford and Curator\, “Volcanoes” Exhibition\, Weston Library\, Oxford: “Visions of Vesuvius”. 
URL:https://www.herculaneum.ox.ac.uk/index.php/event/visions-of-vesuvius/
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre\, Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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