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The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre
by Oxford University
The art of ancient Greece and Rome, and its collection and reception since antiquity, the Beazley archive (established in 1956 by Sir John Beazley) studies the antiquities of ancient Greece and Rome, within the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford. The archive has a collection of over a quarter of a million photographs, prints, books, catalogues and gem impressions.
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Late Gandharan Chronology: The 3rd to 6th Century Period, Concluding Discussion
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 6, 24th March 2017) with Dr. Kurt Behrendt and Peter Stewart
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On the Chronology of Stupa Relic Practice in Afghanistan and Dharmarajika, Pakistan, and its Implications for the rise of Popularity of Image Cult, How Can We Use Inscriptions to Help us Date Gandhāran Art?
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 4a, 24th March 2017) with Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums 'On the Chronology of Stupa Relic Practice in Afghanistan and Dharmarajika, Pakistan, and its Implications for the rise of Popularity of Image Cult' Wannaporn Rienjang 'How Can We Use Inscriptions to Help us Date Gandhāran Art?' Stefan Baums
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Welcome and Introduction, Numismatic Evidence and the Date of Kanishka, Buddhist Art’s Late Bloomer: The Genius and Influence of Gandhara
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 1, 23rd March 2017) with Dr. Peter Stewart, Joe Cribb and Prof. Monika Zin 'Welcome and Introduction' Peter Stewart, 'Numismatic Evidence and the Date of Kanishka' Joe Cribb 'Buddhist Art’s Late Bloomer: The Genius and Influence of Gandhara' Monika Zin
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Recent Archaeological Excavations and their Relevance to Chronology
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 2, 23rd March 2017) with Dr. Abdul Samad, Anna Filigenzi, Luca Olivieri. Includes, On Gandharan Sculptural Production from Swat: Recent Archaeological and Chronological data (in absentia, read by Peter Stewart)” Anna Filigenzi and Luca Olivieri
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The Maker’s Share in the Making of the Greek City
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Alain Duplouy
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Individuality and Innovation in Greek Sculpture: A View from the Athenian Agora
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Prof. Andrew Stewart
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Craft Apprenticeships and Multi-Craft Competencies in Classical Antiquity
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Eleni Hasani.
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Transmission and Transformation of the Visual Repertoire: The Vase-Painter’s Choices
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Prof. François Lissarrague
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Working the Makers or Making the Workers? Agency and Status in Athenian Sculpture
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Dr. Helle Hochscheid
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Response
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Jas Elsner
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Collingwood, Agency, and the Archaeological Imagination: Style as Intention in Late Classical Attic Sculpture
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Prof. Peter Schultz
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The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art: Welcome and Introduction
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Dr. Peter Stewart
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The Foundry Cup
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Serafina Cuomo.
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Beware of Athenians Signing Pots
The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Thomas Mannack.
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Positioning Gandharan Buddhas in Chronology: Significant Coordinates and Anomalies
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 5, 24th March 2017) with Juhyung Rhi.
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Is it Appropriate to Ask a Celestial Lady's Age?
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 4b, 24th March 2017) with Robert Bracey.
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On Some Similarities between Gandharan Toilet-Trays and the Earliest Buddhist Art of Northern India
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 3, 23rd March 2017) with Ciro Lo Muzio.
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Style as a Fragment of the Ancient World: A View from the Iron Age Levant and Assyria
Classical Art Research Centre Special Lecture, 8th May 2017. With Marian Feldman.
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Treasures of Oxford - Athenian Wine Drinking Cup
Sir John Boardman talks about a wine drinking cup made in Ancient Athens; he also talks about what we can learn from it about Ancient Greek culture and the kind of lifestyle the Greeks had.
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The art of ancient Greece and Rome, and its collection and reception since antiquity, the Beazley archive (established in 1956 by Sir John Beazley) studies the antiquities of ancient Greece and Rome, within the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford. The archive has a collection of over a quarter of a million photographs, prints, books, catalogues and gem impressions.
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