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Posted on February 4th, 2024 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

SmartHistory.org is a website from the Center for Public Art History, a foundation dedicated to a more equitable art history that crosses borders and builds cultural bridges. Dr. Findley has authored multiple articles for SmartHistory, and shares his knowledge around the world, along with our students at IU-Indianapolis. Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Arch of …

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Posted on September 16th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

All CLAS courses cross-listed with MHHS can be applied to the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-C 210 Ancient Medicine and Modern Terminology combined with MHHS-M 325 3 credits MHHS-M 325 can be applied to the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Minor CLAS-C 491 The Black Plague (Topics in Classical Studies) combined with MHHS-M 492 3 credits MHHS-M 325 …

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Posted on August 2nd, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Teaching History Current Classes Upcoming Classes Previous Classes

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Posted on August 11th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Teaching History Current Classes Upcoming Classes Previous Classes

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Posted on August 11th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Classes This Semester (Fall 2023) CLAS-C 210 [MHHS-M 325] Ancient Medicine and Modern Terminology

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Posted on August 11th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Teaching History Current Classes Upcoming Classes Previous Classes

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Posted on August 10th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Teaching History Current Classes Upcoming Classes Previous Classes

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Posted on August 10th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Teaching History Current Classes Upcoming Classes Previous Classes

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Posted on May 27th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Research Interests Roman sculpture, relief sculpture, Roman archaeology, iconography, numismatics, cultural identity, politicized visual culture, Dacia (ancient Romania) Research Projects Great Marble Map of Rome Project (co-director) Ancient World 3D (co-director) Recent Publications (as E. Wolfram Thill) 2022. “Dispatches from the Homefront: The Anaglypha Panels in Rome.” Britannia 52: 1-26. 2022. “Public Sculpture and Social …

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Posted on May 27th, 2022 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Why I Love Classical Studies When I was growing up, I watched way too many archaeology-themed TV shows on The Learning Channel, back when that channel showed boring documentaries. I loved the combination of hard data, imagination, and story-telling. Then in high school I was required to take 4 years of Latin, and I fell …

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