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- Often neglected by Classical scholars, the coastal region of Dalmatia in southern Croatia held significant appeal to the ancient Greeks and Romans for over a thousand years.
- Come and hear how this area of Southern Greece has responded to the tides of 6,000 years of inhabited history.
- The Department of Classics congratulates Sarah James on her tenure and promotion to Associate Professor!Sarah James (Ph.D. UTexas Austin 2010) studies the archaeology of Hellenistic Greece, particularly of the northeast Peloponnese from the 3rd-1st
- The Department of Classics congratulates Sarah James!Sarah James has been awarded a CU Research and Innovation Seed Grant, a major grant that will support two seasons (in 2021 and 2022) of the Classics Department’s new
- Through pieces of pottery, archaeologist touches history in the Mediterranean
- We are delighted to announce that Sarah James has won a CHA Faculty Fellowship for 2019-20. She will be working on the manuscript for her second book, entitled The Archaeology of Hellenistic Economies: Corinth and
- McClanahan Lecture SeriesThe Lost City of Sikyonpresented by Sarah JamesTuesday, February 27, 2018 7:00 PM in HUMN 250 Sikyon is probably the most important ancient Greek city that you’ve never heard of. Known for centuries from
- The Department of Classics celebrates Sarah James’ first co-authored book, available in digital and print editions.This book represents the culmination of Dr. James’ twelve years working at Corinth.