Classics Day 2021: watch the replay

Classics Day is an annual celebration of the latest research in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent. It is a chance to meet lecturers and students and hear about new discoveries, from work on Egyptian papyri, surveys of Greek temples, or excavations of Roman sites.

This year we had a special focus on Caesar, looking at his Gallic Wars, his lover Cleopatra, and his significance as a dictator. We profiled archaeological discoveries pertinent to his time in Britain. If you weren’t able to join this year’s live virtual event, you can watch all the sessions below!

Alea jacta est

Dr Dunstan Lowe: Antiquity in computer gaming


Dr Luke Lavan: Gaming in antiquity: spatial perspectives


Dictators in fact and fiction

Dr Christopher Burden-Strevens: Dictators of the late republic


Alex Davis: Cleopatra: the reception of a dictator’s soulmate

 

Landfall in Kent

Dr Steve Willis: Caeser in Kent: new discoveries and critical perspectives

 

Phil Smithers: Richborough: gateway to Roman Britain

 

 

Dramatic reading

Kent Classics & Archaeology Society: Caeser’s Gallic Wars: the British excerpts

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