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DESCRIPTION:Each quarter\, the Stanford Archaeology Center invites prominen
 t archaeologists from around the globe to be in residence for a week as a D
 istinguished Lecturer. During their residency\, the Distinguished Lecturer 
 gives two lectures and interacts with faculty\, postdoctoral scholars and s
 tudents. Stanford Archaeology Center will host Prof. Naoise Mac Sweeney fro
 m University of Vienna\, Austria over two days (May 14 and May 15) for the 
 Spring Quarter of this academic year. \n\nAbout:\n\nHow did the ancient Gre
 ek world come into being? Scholarship has proposed many models over the las
 t two centuries\, from the Dorian Migration to Greek Colonisation\, largely
  predicated on ideas of diasporic migration and cultural expansion. In this
  lecture\, I shall argue instead that the ancient Greek world was forged th
 rough an entirely different set of processes – multiscalar circulation and 
 cultural convergence\, eventually culminating in the retrospective ethnogen
 esis of the Greeks. The lecture showcases the work of the ‘Migration and th
 e Making of the Ancient Greek World’ project\, funded by the European Resea
 rch Council.
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LOCATION:Building 500\, Archaeology Center\, 106
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Lecture Series | The Birth of Ancient Greek Civilizat
 ion
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 h-of-ancient-greek-civilization
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