Category: Anthropology, Art History, Classics, Philosophy, and Religion
-
Art History Symposium
4:00-5:30pm, Digital Auditorium, HCC
-
Religion Senior Capstone Symposium
1:00-2:00pm, Farmer 243 Celia Golden, “‘Every Mother a Missionary’?: The Vlogs of Mormon Mothers” Linnie Ulick, “The World Before the After: How Folklore Relays the Heart of Jewish Mysticism’s Afterlife Beliefs”
-
Anthropology Senior Thesis Symposium
3:30-4:45, James Farmer Hall Rm. 243 April 22 April 24
-
Museum of Ancient Mediterranean Cultures at the University of Mary Washington
Student Presenters: Alex Delano, Charlotte Niblett, Naomi TroutFaculty Mentor: Dr. Liane Houghtalin Abstract: An open house for the Museum of Ancient Mediterranean Cultures at the University of Mary Washington. This museum is meant to be an immersive experience, where visitors can move in a reconstructed ancient space, touch the objects there, and experience what it…
-
Classics Symposium
10:00am-2:30pm. HCC room 111 Schedule of Presenters 10:00: Alex Delano, “Know Thyself: A History of Ancient Neuroscience” 10:20: Bex Colley, “The Nile Chronicles Podcast” 10:40: Cynthia-Rose Seeds, “Rediscovering Ancient Greek Pigmentation” 11:00: Lucca Crowe, “Divine Achilles and his Raging Heart: Cannibalism in the Iliad” 11:20: Rachel Nolan, “Mycenean Adornment” 11:40: Dylan Terrazas-Chavez, “de homine universali…
-
Theological Rituals of Death: An Archaeological Case Study of a Thirteenth Century Christian Burial Site
By Makayla Bowman Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Barry Abstract The focus of this project is a case study analysis of the death-related rituals evident through archaeological remains of a thirteenth-century Spanish burial site. This research is significant because the site lacks literary records; thus, one must rely on material culture and physical evidence to piece…