These monthly informal gatherings are for Ancient Studies Independent Scholars, students, and other researchers to present their ongoing projects for direct feedback from an audience of like-minded scholars and students.
Topics presented over the past year include: Greek History - Panhellenism The Great Pyramid of Khufu - The Great Pyramid- How on Earth did they build it? Egyptology - Medico-magical papyri from Gender Studies Ancient Phrygia - The Phrygian Cap Late Antiquity - Epistolary Miracles in Late Antique Gaul Ancient Egyptian Art - Unprovenanced Limestone Stela in the Louvre Museum Egyptology - A synoptic study of the Book of the Dead Assyriology - Royal Gender in Neo-Assyrian royal Ideology Greek History - Tyche in Julian's letter to Themistius. Egyptology - A Re-examination of the Burial of Tutankhamun Egyptology - Consequences of not Correcting Egyptian Genealogies Archaeology - Cinnamon in Antiquity
Working Group on Independent Scholars Community Building
We believe all scholars who are interested in contributing to Ancient Studies scholarship should be a welcome part of our community of scholars. No matter who you are, what you look like, where you come from, and what you do to earn a living, you are a valued member of our scholarly community. Together we will create a truly inclusive, thriving Ancient Studies.
The Working Group meets regularly to work on our projects.
To get more information or to join SASA’s Working Group contact Austin Blackman at ablackman@saveancientstudies.org,
or RSVP to join us at our next meeting
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We are working on gathering resources specifically aimed at helping Independent Scholars navigate the issues they face in being active, engaged scholars. For a full unpublished list of resources please contact ablackman@saveancientstudies.org