Team talks

  • Karolina starts her Erasmus fellowship at the University of Edinburgh

    On 1 October, Karolina braved the hardships of travelling during the COVID pandemics, and arrived at Edinburg, to start her Erasmus fellowship. She will work there on her BA thesis, exploring the religious use of oils by early Eastern Christians, and will stay in touch with the rest of the team, working online. Image: Stinglehammer, […]

  • Pawel gives a talk at The Hippolytus Workshop

    On 2 and 3 September 2021 Pawel participated in a workshop on the so-called statue of Saint Hippolytus and its inscriptions, now in the Vatican Library. The workshop was organized by András Handl (Marie Curie fellow at the KU Leuven), and gathered a number of leading experts in statuary studies, epigraphy, chronology, and early Christian […]

  • Pawel and Dagmara give a talk at the BIAA seminar

    The Rock Inscriptions, Graffiti and Crosses from Quarry GO3C at Göktepe, Muğla District/Ancient Caria On 20 July, Pawel and Dagmara Wielgosz-Rondolino (PI of the project Marmora Asiatica where Pawel held the positions of the team’s epigraphist) gave a talk on their recent work on the graffiti from the quarries of Göktepe near Muğla in Western […]

  • Julia participates in an epigraphical summer school at the British School at Rome

    During this sunny week of July, Julia took part in a summer school in Latin epigraphy, organized by the British School at Rome. This event gave her a unique opportunity to get better acquainted with a rich dossier of inscriptions from the city of Rome, ranging from the Republican period to the Later Roman Empire. […]

  • Pawel gives a talk at the LABS seminar, Oxford

    On 10 February, at the Late Antique and Byzantine Seminar, Oxford, Pawel presented part of his research on the inscriptions from the Museum of İznik (ancient Nicaea), conducted together with Mustafa Adak (Antalya Univeristy). His talk focused on an epitaph which may provide new evidence for the origin of the toponym “Galata”, suburbs of Constantinople.