A Paper on Corinthian Peasants
- Jan 5, 2012
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As regular readers of this blog know, David Pettegrew and I have been working on a paper about peasants in the Corinthian countryside for a joint APA/AIA panel at this years annual meeting in Philadelphia, PA.
Here’s the panel and the details:
Session 5J: Joint AIA/APA Colloquium: Finding Peasants in Mediterranean Landscapes: New Work in Archaeology and History 1:30 p.m.−4:00 p.m. Independence Ballroom Organizers: Cam Grey, University of Pennsylvania, and Kim Bowes, University of Pennsylvania
1:30 introduction (10 min.) 1:40 Producing the Peasant in the Corinthian Countryside David K. Pettegrew, Messiah College, and William Caraher, University of North Dakota (20 min.)2:05 Placing the Peasant in Classical Athens Robin Osborne, University of Cambridge (20 min.)2:30 Not Your Run-of-the-Mill Cereal Farmer? The Evidence from Small Rural Settlements in the Cecina valley in Northern Etruria Nicola Terrenato, University of Michigan, and Laura Motta, University of Michigan (20 min.)2:50 Break (15 min.) 3:05 Stuffed or Starved? Evaluating Models of Roman Peasantries Robert Witcher, University of Durham (20 min.)3:30 Excavating the Roman Peasant Kim Bowes, University of Pennsylvania (20 min.)
And here’s the paper:
Crossposted to Corinthian Matters









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