UWICAH Conference 2019- Narratives of Power.
This week’s blog post is by Thomas Husøy on the conference ‘Narratives of Power’ that took place on 16th November in Singleton
Read moreThis week’s blog post is by Thomas Husøy on the conference ‘Narratives of Power’ that took place on 16th November in Singleton
Read moreMapping Landscapes and Monuments Saturday 9th November, Singleton Park On a sometimes wet and sometimes gorgeous autumnal Saturday, OLCAP ran
Read moreThis year the Department of Classics, Ancient History & Egyptology decided to start a series of social events for staff
Read moreKYKNOS Research Colloquium The Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology and KYKNOS, The Centre for Research on the
Read moreLaunching OLCAP! OLCAP – the research group for Object and Landscape Centred Approaches to the Past is new to the
Read moreToday’s post kick-starts a mini series that will feature on Hieroglyphs, Heroes and Heretics this academic year that showcases the type
Read moreIn this week’s post Jan Doskocil, a third year Ancient History undergraduate, writes about his travels to Greece over the Summer. With
Read moreInterested in a career in broadcasting, journalism or marketing? Enjoy creative writing and Social media? Want to work with like-minded
Read moreA very warm welcome back to everyone! We may have been a little quiet on the blog front last term,
Read moreIn this week’s blog post Sam Powell reflects upon her volunteering and learning experiences at Swansea’s award winning Egypt Centre. Sam
Read moreThis week’s blog is a call for filmmakers interested in working on an exciting new collaborative project between staff and
Read moreContinuing our celebration of the Egypt Centre this week’s blog post is an edited version of a short piece of
Read moreThis year we’re celebrating the Egypt Centre’s 20th Anniversary! Below are ten fun facts about Egyptology and the collection housed in
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