Dressing the Barbarian: Greek and Persian identities and the semiotics of dress 530-330BC

Dressing the Barbarian: Greek and Persian identities and the semiotics of dress 530-330BC
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This is a past event

A free lecture given by Dr Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh

Organised as part of the King's Museum lectures by the Aberdeen Scottish-Hellenic Society.

Dr Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones in Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of "Aphrodite’s Tortoise: the Veiled woman of Ancient Greece", of "Ctesias’ History of Persia: Tales of the Orient", and "King and Court in Ancient Persia". He is editor of Women’s Dress in the Ancient Greek World and Creating a Hellenistic World and numerous articles on Greek and Persian culture and ancient theatre. He is the series editor of Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia. He is currently writing a book titled "The Culture of Animals in Antiquity".

Speaker
Dr Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Venue
New King's 10
Contact

kingsmuseum@abdn.ac.uk