Here are slideshows of our different activities.
Study trip to Italy 2016:
Study Trip 2016
Experiencing the modern culture
Study Trip 2016
Speaking at the theatre
Study Trip 2016
The old meets the new
Study Trip 2016
The students teach each other
Study Trip 2016
The group together
Study Trip 2016
Dr Pollard gives a talk to the students
Study Trip 2016
The group gathering to hear Joanne Berry speak
Study Trip 2016
The ancient worlds toilette facilities
Study Trip 2016
These arches are just taller than your average Swansea University student
Study Trip 2016
Students walk amongst ruins
Study Trip 2016
Time for reflection
Study Trip 2016
A panoramic shot showing the natural beauty of Italy
Demon Things Conference 2016:
Pub on the Pond
Enjoying some downtime at the end of the day
Night at the Museum2
Dressing for the occasion at the Egypt Centre
Night at the Museum 1
Mummification at the Egypt Centre
Kasia Szpakowska & Martin Stringer
Kasia Szpakowska & Martin Stringer
Group shot
Group photo at the conference
Study trips to Greece 2013 & 2015:
Study Trip to Greece 2015
Why use lots of little stones when you only need one
Study Trip to Greece 2015
The remains of the foundations of The Temple of Hera
Study Trip to Greece 2015
Study Trip to Greece 2015
Entering Mycenae
Study Trip to Greece 2015
No wonder they believed it to be built by giants
Study Trip to Greece 2015
A brief moment to go over notes
Greece Study Trip 2015
Meeting the locals
Study Trip to Greece 2015
The Olympic Victor!
Greece Study Trip 2015
Exploring an unexcavated city
Study Trip to Greece 2013
Study Trip to Greece 2013
Study Trip to Greece 2013
Study Trip to Greece 2013
Cymru Wales Classics Hub Activities:
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
CWCH Teacher Training Nov 2016
Dr Ken Griffin excavations:
Epigraphic work on a Late Period Stela.
Reconstructing the vignette of Chapter 57 of the Book of the Dead.
Discussing the reconstitution of a pillar within the tomb of Karakhamun.
Literacy Through Classics schools’ work placement project:
Literacy Through Classics
Demonstrations of the Latin
Literacy Through Classics
Evelien Bracke assisting the class
Literacy Through Classics
Henry leading a class
Literacy Through Classics
Visiting a school to teach Classics to the children
Literacy Through Classics
Each student decorates a feather for the wings of Daedalus
Literacy Through Classics
The finished set of wings!
Literacy Through Classics
The Sea and the Animals all watch Daedalus
Literacy Through Classics
Acting out the story of Daedalus
Literacy Through Classics
Making masks
Literacy Through Classics
Group Work
Literacy Through Classics
A technique called Triple Literacy - pupils are taught Latin using both English and Welsh. Here they are matching up words with the same meanings in all three lanuages
Literacy Through Classics
The pupils working in small groups
Literacy Through Classics
More triple-literacy
Literacy Through Classics
Dressing a Roman Centurion
Literacy Through Classics
Group Discussion
Literacy Through Classics
Enthusiastic Pupils
Literacy Through Classics
Making ancient curse tablets at the launch of the programme
Literacy Through Classics
A curse against Britney Spears!
Literacy Through Classics
Our students also teach Greek
Literacy Through Classics
Making slave chains
Literacy Through Classics
Students learning Greek
Literacy Through Classics
Latin in the Park is an event we use to fundraise for the programme - as of 2013 we now include Kidz' Classes
Literacy Through Classics
Who's afraid of the big, bad lupus?
Literacy Through Classics
A full class
Literacy Through Classics
Matching Latin words with English derivatives
Literacy Through Classics
Matching Latin words with English derivatives
Literacy Through Classics
Latin and English Derivatives: The quickest team
Literacy Through Classics
Making Roman pottery
Literacy Through Classics
A pupils finished pottery product, a beautiful mug
Literacy Through Classics
Latin in the Park, teaching the children a Roman timeline
Literacy Through Classics
Teaching Beginners' Latin
Literacy Through Latin
The children acting out Romulus and Remus fighting
Literacy Through Classics
Our wolf
Literacy Through Classics
Josh helping the kids to write a short story in Latin
Literacy Through Classics
Making crowns with their Roman names on them
Literacy Through Classics
Some young Romans, ready to go and conquer the world
Literacy Through Classics
Discovering all about Henry the Gaul's origins
Literacy Through Classics
Johnny guides pupils through the remains of the Caerleon amphitheatre
Literacy Through Classics
James talking about the timeline activity
Literacy Through Classics
Making Roman sandals
Literacy through Classics
Making Roman bread
Literacy Through Classics
And even beter ... eating Roman bread!
Literacy Through Classics
Everyone was happy with the Romans' visit
Literacy Through Classics
Some work for home
Ancient Studies schools’ day at the university, March 2016:
Departmental Awards
Departmental Awards
The Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award: Dr Tracey Rihll
Departmental Awards
The Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award: Dr Fritz-Gregor Hermann
Departmental Awards
The Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award: Dr Evelien Bracke
Departmental Awards
The Exellence in Learning and Teaching Award: Professor John Morgan
Departmental Awards
Evelien Bracke's Employability Award
Departmental Awards
Evelien Bracke's Employabiity Award
Departmental Awards
British Academy School's Language Awards
Departmental Awards
Prof. Martina Minas-Nerpel being honoured for being the only female Egyptology professor in the UK
Modules at Swansea University
MA students taking the Magic in Antiquity module creating curse tablets
MA students taking the Magic in Antiquity module creating curse tablets
The Creative Project Lecture
CLP200 Year 2 Creative Project students presenting their production of Euripides’ Trojan Women
The Creative Project Lecture
CLP200 Year 2 Creative Project students presenting their production of Euripides’ Trojan Women
The Creative Project Lecture
CLP200 Year 2 Creative Project students presenting their production of Euripides’ Trojan Women
workshop for the Teaching Literacy through Classics module
assessment for Ancient Technology Module
deciding on the assessment for the Democracy module