4.30PM
6.00PM
Conference Registration Opens
Conference arrival registration will be open from 4.30 pm on Level 2, Michie Building (9). Attendees will be given their conference packs, programmes, and additional information upon registration.
Phaedra: In Conversation with Dr Katherine Lyall-Watson
Join us for the opening event of Amphorae XVI, as Dr Katherine Lyall-Watson talks to Professor Alastair Blanshard about her re-imagining of Phaedra.
Sponsored Reception to Follow
A catered reception, sponsored by Australian Classical Reception Studies Network (ACRSN) will follow the conclusion of In Conversation. The reception will be held in the foyer area of Level 2, Michie Building (9).
9.00 AM - 10.30AM
Perspectives on Women in Literature
Nakeesha Radice
Anastasia Vassiliadis
Cassandra Votzourakis
Culture and Identity in Classical Greece
Rory Ardill-Walker
Dean McMah
Katherine Prouting
11.00AM - 12.30PM
Ancient Receptions of Epic Women
Noah Wellington
Nicole Kimball
Shona Edwards
Archaeology and Art in the East
Tom Keep
Emily Simons
Harry Lillington
1.30PM - 3.30PM
Kingship and Regnum: From Persia to Rome
Vijay Vaidyanathan
Natasha Parnian
Jessie Field
Amy Arezzolo
The Ancient World in Modern Theatre and Film
Isaac Bennett-Smith
Tyla Cascaes
Reconstructing the Past: Fragmentary Analysis of Ancient Texts
Giuseppe Eugenio Rallo
Sofia Letteri
4.00PM
5.30PM
Reforming the Roman Republic
Dr Kit Morrell
Catered reception sponsored by Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies AWAWS at Saint Lucy’s to follow.
9.00 AM - 10.30AM
Rome, the Provinces, and Imperialism Part I
Douglas Whyte
Thomas Downey
Paige Maunder
Modern Approaches to Ancient Homosexuality
Lars Sheppard-Larson
Claire Ferguson
Saskia Moorrees
11.00AM - 12.30PM
Rome, the Provinces, and Imperialism Part II
Nicholas George
Jocelin Chan
Intellectualism in Classical Athens
James Clay
Gordon Chadwick
1.30PM - 3.00PM
Please fill out this survey with topics you wish to discuss, the session will be moderated by Katherine Prouting and Jocelin Chan.
3.30PM - 5.00PM
6.00PM - Late
Felons Brewery - Howard Smith Wharves
Menu and Pricing:
https://felonsbrewingco.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Felons-Online-Menu-16-June.pdf
9.30AM - 10.30AM
Using methods and materials from the RD Milns Antiquities Museum at the University of Queensland Brianna Sands and Tyla Cascaes will run a hybrid session on teaching material culture. This session will focus on the tools you need to introduce archaeological evidence in a tutorial setting when either you or your students are unfamiliar with the content.
Catered Morning Tea sponsored by Friends of Antiquity (FOA)
11.00AM - 12.30PM
Luxuries and Necessities
Josephine Carroll-Walden
Kyla Duffy
Tonya Rushmer
Animals and the Supernatural
Oskar Fletcher
Rebecca Willis
1.30PM - 3.30PM
Old Gods, New Mythologies: Reconsidering Hercules Through Numismatic Evidence
Bridget McClean
Charlotte Mann
Museum Studies and Material Culture
Andy MacManus
Lauren Murphy
Magic and Witchcraft
Saskia Herren
Ben Clarkson
Othering and Responses to Invasions
Karl Robinson
Regina Nagan
Photo credit - Neck-Amphorae with Dionysus, c. 480 BC Red-Figure pottery, RD Milns Antiquities Museum UQ 63.001
Band Cup with Wrestlers, c. 530 BC Black-Figure pottery, RD Milns Antiquities Museum UQ 68.001