AAIA Seminar, 27 March 2019 – School of Humanities AAIA Seminar, 27 March 2019 – School of Humanities

AAIA Seminar, 27 March 2019

Dr Gillian Shepherd  | La Trobe University

The Tomb of the Diver: Death, Drinking and Living it Up in the Ancient Greek World’

Abstract
The “Tomb of Diver” is a fifth century BC grave found outside the Greek city of Poseidonia in South Italy. Despite the fifty years that have elapsed since its discovery, the tomb remains unique: its painted internal walls depict a convivial scene of a symposion, or ritualised Greek drinking party. The symposium was a common subject on painted ancient Greek vases, but highly unusual as funerary decoration. What does this extraordinary scene of drinking and festivity tell us about attitudes to life, death and the afterlife in ancient South Italy, and the occupant of this elaborate grave? And how do we interpret the enigmatic image of the lone diver on the lid of the tomb?

About the Speaker
Dr Gillian Shepherd is a lecturer in Ancient Mediterranean Studies and director of the A.D. Trendall Research Centre for Ancient Mediterranean Studies at La Trobe University. Gillian studied Classics and Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne before going on to complete a PhD in Classical Archaeology at Trinity College, Cambridge, followed by a research fellowship at St Hugh’s College, Oxford. Until her return to Australia in 2012 to take up her position at La Trobe University, Gillian was Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research interests include the ancient Greek colonisation of Sicily and Italy, burial customs, the archaeology and art of Greece and Magna Graecia, and childhood in antiquity. She is a co-editor of the recently published Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Childhood.

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When
Wednesday 27 March, 2019
6:30pm – 8:00pm
CCANESA, Madsen Building

Cost:
$20 AAIA Members, $30 General Public, $5 Students
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Mar 27 - 28 2019
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6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
CCANESA

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CCANESA
Madsen Building F09
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Archaeology
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Classics and Ancient History
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