Calendar: Lecture

Current events

Current Issues of Archaeology | E. Ottenwelter (ARUP AV ČR): Technical Study of Elite Medieval Jewellery from Bohemia and Moravia

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Estelle Ottenwelter from ARUP AV ČR that will be held on 9 April 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Current Issues in Archaeology | D. Heilmann (LMU München): Shifting Identities. A Diachronic Analysis of Funerary Practices in Macedonia during the 1st Millennium BC

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Daniela Heilmann z LMU München that will be held on 2 April 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Current Issues in Archaeology | A. Sotgia (University of Groningen): The Agro-Pastoral Exploitation of Pre-Etruscan Southern Etruria

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Agostino Sotgia z University of Groningen that will be held on 5 March 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Current Issues in Archaeology | A. Scarci a H. Baitinger (LEIZA Mainz): Fragments of Devotion? Exploring the Practice of Breaking Votive Offerings in Early Iron Age Olympia

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Azzurra Scarci and Holger Baitinger from LEIZA Mainz that will be held on 26 February 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Past events

Geoffrey Sampson: Two Lectures in Prague

We are pleased to announce that Professor Geoffrey Sampson has accepted the joint invitation of the Institute of the Czech National Corpus and the Cercle Linguistique de Prague to give two lectures at the Faculty of Arts, on Monday October 5th and Tuesday October 6th 2015. Both lectures are open to the public. Due to limited space, please use this page to register for the Tuesday […]

Professor Robert Campany: Remembering Past Lives in Early Medieval China

The International Sinological Center at Charles University is happy to invite you to the last guest lecture of this term: Prof. Robert Campany, Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA): REMEMBERING PAST LIVES IN EARLY MEDIEVAL CHINA Abstract: Buddhism famously teaches that we are born not once but repeatedly and that our rebirths are a function of our […]

Lecture by Zahi Hawáss

“Pyramids, Mummies and Cleopatra: Recent Discoveries”: lecture by Zahi Hawáss, former Egyptian state secretary for ancient monuments and one of the main experts on the Giza necropolis who made numerous important archaeological discoveries in Egypt.