Classical Archaeology Research Seminar: Visual culture in Rome's Provinces In 'CAHA research' ResearchResearch seminarsByzantine, Ottoman and Modern GreekDoctoral research profiles Back to 'Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology' The Classical Archaeology Seminar is a research seminar of the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology at Birmingham. Forthcoming seminars: Forthcoming Research seminars will be announced here shortly. Previous seminars 2017 28th February - Antinous and the Lerna mysteries: A marble statue from the sanctuary of Demeter Prosymna and Dionysus7th February - The Canopus conundrum: statuary from the underwater excavations in Abu Kir, Egypt31st January - Bad art? What can we learn if we dare discuss quality in Roman provincial sculpture from Moesia Superior17th January - Preserving the hidden seeds: what happened to Celtic art in Roman Britain?10th January - The Aphrodite of Emesa: Marble statuettes and religious life in Roman Syria 2016 30th November - Nature and Fiction in Hellenistic and Roman Landscape Painting16th November - The painted tombs of Bulgaria between the Late-Classical and Early Hellenistic period. Figurative programs, local models, and external influences26th October - The Archaeology of Colours: New Research on the Polychromy of Greek Painting and Sculpture12th October - "Mixing Colours": Native Tradition and Roman Power in South Italian Funerary Painting28th September - One step too low: A reinterpretation of the Procession Fresco at Knossos