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Warfare Wednesdays

Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç(Ancient) Warfare Wednesdays

All recordings from our Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç(Ancient) Warfare Wednesdays talks series are archived here.

Warfare Wednesdays

Click on the title of the talk to expand the player for the corresponding recording. If you have any further questions about the series, please get in touch with Junior Research Fellow Dr Cezary Kucewicz .

Greek Warfare and Commemoration -
Dr Giorgia Proietti (Trento)

Greek Warfare and Gender -
Professor Fiona McHardy (Roehampton)

Greek Warfare and Archaeology -
Dr Jo Ball (Liverpool)

Greek Warfare and Modern Education -
Dr Sonya Nevin (Roehampton)

Greek Warfare and Animals -
Dr Silvannen Gerrard (Manchester)

Greek Warfare and Homer -
Dr Josho Brouwers (Ancient World Magazine)

Greek Warfare and the Spartan Mirage -
Professor Stephen Hodkinson (Nottingham)

Greek Warfare and Mythology - Dr Cezary Kucewicz (Gdánsk)

Greek Warfare and Historiography - Dr Roel Konijnendijk (Leiden)

Greek Warfare and Economics — Dr Manu Dal Borgo (Cambridge)

Greek Warfare and Video Games — Dr Joshua Hall (Linn-Benton)

Greek Warfare and Psychology — Dr Owen Rees (MMU)

 

What's on

A triptych of abstract images: a smooth round stone nestled in a curved rock, distorted eyeglass frames scattered on a white background, and a high-contrast black and white microscopic image resembling organic or cellular structures.

Art Exhibition: Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çat 60

07/06/2025 at 10.00

Celebrating Wolfson’s 60th anniversary year, this exhibition highlights the range of  artistic disciplines and styles that have made up our exhibitions over the years.

A group of travelers with camels rests near the Great Sphinx and pyramids of Giza at sunset, under a dramatic, cloud-filled sky.

‘Like a sandstorm roaring in its violence’: Perceptions of weather in ancient Egypt

10/06/2025 at 17.30

How can anthropological theory help us understand how ancient cultures interpreted and responded to weather phenomena?

A woman with wavy brown hair and red lipstick stands outdoors in bright sunlight, surrounded by blurred autumn foliage.

Lunchtime Concert - Pamela Gitani (pianist)

14/06/2025 at 13.30

A piano recital with works by Bach, Debussy, Chopin and more.

A playful illustration showing the Greek letter tau with a smiley face, equated to two smiling pies topped with whipped cream, symbolizing that tau equals two times pi

Tau (Ï„) Day estimation event

18/06/2025 at 18.28

Estimating Ï„, the true circle constant, in a fun event with pies and other mathematical snacks.

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