Drama at Athens: Some Evidence from Inscriptions with Stephen Tracy ’63
This illustrated talk is designed for the non-specialist. It will begin with some general comments on the importance of inscribed stones as a source of evidence.
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The Ionian School of Painting / D.Dragatakis(oboe conc. Part 1 of 2)
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"The Contemporary Relevance of the Iliad"
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The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Greek Classicism
In part two of the ICAA's four-part educational video series on classical architecture, architectural historian Calder Loth explores the fundamental role that Greek ...
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Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the ...
National Geographic
Archives – Can You Dig It? Time, Materiality, and the Archaeology of Archives
Archaeology and the archive occupy similar metaphorical space. Both are regularly invoked as specific modes of historical thinking (consider, e.g., Foucault ...
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CARTA: Exploring the Origins of Today's Humans - Katerina Harvati, Teresa Steele, John Hawks
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Lawyer Breaks Down 30 Courtroom Scenes From Film & TV | WIRED
Lucy Lang, Executive Director, Institute For Innovation In Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, takes a look at courtroom scenes from a variety of ...
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The ancient origins of the Olympics - Armand D'Angour
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The Death of Socrates: How To Read A Painting
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What Is Theater? Crash Course Theater #1
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What is theater?
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The Antikythera Mechanism: A Shocking Discovery from Ancient Greece.
As part of an international team, Dr Tony Freeth has been a central figure in an extraordinary voyage of discovery: every new revelation has reinforced a sense ...
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Alexander the Great and the Situation ... the Great? Crash Course World History #8
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The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard
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Fred Ulfers. The Utopia and Essayism of Robert Musil. 2007 4/4
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Prof Dame Mary Beard - Tyranny and democracy
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The University of Edinburgh
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator | Tim Urban
Tim Urban knows that procrastination doesn't make sense, but he's never been able to shake his habit of waiting until the last minute to get things done. In this ...
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The Silk Road: Connecting the ancient world through trade - Shannon Harris Castelo
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Mapping Ancient Athens in a Classroom
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Ancient World Mapping Center
War and History, Ancient and Modern
Beginning with the assertion that war is inseparable from the human condition, Victor Hanson proceeds to explain the ways in which the American way of war is ...
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Computing Sciences Colloquium: “Exploring the role of Neuroscience in Computer Science Education”
Dr. Spyros Doukakis, Fulbright Visiting Scholar to Villanova University from the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Athens, Greece and the ...
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How We Make Memories: Crash Course Psychology #13
Want more videos about psychology every Monday and Thursday? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
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[COMM 10] Rhetorical Communication
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Panel: "Barack Obama & Philip II of Macedon" (3 of 5)
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Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
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2020 Tanner Lecture on Human Values - Theorizing Racial Justice - Charles W. Mills
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Words at War: The Hide Out / The Road to Serfdom / Wartime Racketeers
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College libraries give students the books and databases they need to do research for papers. But studies suggest that many students plagiarize their ...
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The Ancient City of Tyre
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Johns Hopkins University
Space in Medieval and Modern Painting
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A Symposium on China: "US and China: Past, Present and Future."-Prof. Jonathan Spence
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"Webs of Knowledge: Untangling Textile Production in Ancient Greece"
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Peter Adamson: "The Right to Speak: Women in Byzantine and Latin Christian Philosophy" (Conway 2019)
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Medieval Institute
Who Owns Antiquity? Museums, Repatriation, and Armed Conflict
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Paul Pfeiffer - Sculptor, Photographer & Video Artist
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Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane
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Women Documenting the World (Morning Session)
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Cognitive Science and Ancient Greek Drama
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Daniel Mendelsohn on C. P. Cavafy
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