Other Panels


2026: Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (Mobile, Alabama): “Voices of the Non-Elite in the Epigraphic Record”

Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons (University of Mississippi), Organizer

  1. Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons, University of Mississippi
    Inscribing Invidia: The Epigraphic Expression of Envy in Pompeii
  2. James Sickinger, University of Florida
    Non-Elite Writing on Athenian Ostraka
  3. Morgan Palmer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Maternal Mortality on Roman Inscriptions: The Absent Voices of Non-Elite Women
  4. Holly Sypniewski, Clarkson University
    Campanian Lovers or Phallic Pun?f Daily Life in Ancient Athen

2025: Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of Canada (Winnipeg): “Daily Life in the Eastern Mediterranean through the lens of Epigraphic Documents/ La vie quotidienne en Méditerranée orientale à travers le prisme des documents épigraphiques”

Boris Chrubasik (University of Toronto) and Mat Carbon (Queen’s University), Organizers

  1. Allison Cleverley, University of Toronto
    A History of Women Shaping Daily Life in 1st century CE Chios
  2. Lana Radloff, University of Toronto Mississauga
    Ancient Seafaring and the Milesian Citizenship Decree of 229/8 BCE
  3. Stella Skaltsa, Queen’s University
    Daily Life in the Gymnasium: An Attempt to Quantify Oil Distribution
  4. John Traill, University of Toronto
    A Recently Enhanced Epigraphical Resource for the Study of Daily Life in Ancient Athens


2025: Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (Mobile, Alabama): “From Ancient Hands to the Modern Classroom: Teaching Epigraphy “

Laura Gawlinksi (Loyal University Chicago), Organizer

  1. Gaia Gianni, The Ohio State University
    Epigraphic Storytelling: Teaching Epigraphy in Translation at a Land-Grant University
  2. Eduardo García-Molina, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    From Chisels to Controllers: Encountering and Teaching Epigraphy in Virtual Spaces
  3. Timothy J. Winters, Austin Peay State University and Nick Winters, Northwestern University
    A Matter of Time: Inscribed Sundials In the Elementary Greek Classroom

Respondent: Daniel Leon, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


2024: Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of Canada (Quebec City)

Panel 1: “New epigraphic perspectives on Greek and Roman sports and spectacles / Nouvelles perspectives épigraphiques sur le sport et le spectacle grec et romain”

Jan-Mathieu Carbon (Queen’s University), Organizer

  1. Matthew Evans, University of Warwick
    The Epigraphy of Gymnasia in Mainland and Insular Greece: Epigraphic Habits and Multiscalar Histories
  2. Christoph Begass, University of Mannheim
    Accounts (ἀπολογίαι) and the organization of Greek festivals
  3. Anna Golab, Columbia University/New York University
    Costume Rentals in the Hellenistic Period
  4. Johnathan Edmonson, York Univeristy
    Gladiateurs et globalisation dans deux capitales provinciales romaines : les cas de la Colonia Augusta Emerita et la Colonia Patricia Corduba

Panel 2: “New epigraphic perspectives on Greek and Roman sports and
spectacles / Nouvelles perspectives épigraphiquessur le sport et le spectacle grec et romain”

  1. Jordan Monaci, Université Laval
    Un jour offert au dieu (ἐπέδωκε τῶι θεῶι ἁµεραν) : un cas particulier de représentations artistiques à Delphes?
  2. Stella Skaltsa, Queen’s University
    New light on an old inscription (IG XII 9, 239): a ‘glocal’ association of athletes at Eretria?
  3. Paul Iversen, Case Western Reserve University
    An Unpublished Inscription from Corinth mentioning P. Licinius Priscus Iuventianus, and Some Thoughts on the Season of the Olympic Games
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