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Deep dive into artistic depictions of marine life in Late Bronze Age Greece (ca. 1600-1100 BCE) with Professor Emily Egan. Co-sponsored by the Department of Classics and the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA).

Sea Creature and titled 20,000 Leagues Under the Wine-Dark Sea with a profile picture of Professor Emily Egan in the bottom right corner

Date and Time

Wednesday, October 11, 2023 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Location

164 Lake Ontario Hall, Grand Valley State University, Allendale campus

Description

AIA - CENTRAL & WEST MICHIGAN
164 Lake Ontario Hall Grand Valley State University, Allendale campus
Wednesday, October 11 6-7 pm
Join us as Professor Emily Egan takes us us on a deep dive into artistic
depictions of marine life in Late Bronze Age Greece (ca. 1600–1100 BCE).
Amid a survey of sea creatures including octopods, dolphins, and fish, special
attention is given to the enigmatic argonaut. Professor Egan's research suggests that
argonauts were powerful royal symbols, on par with fearsome Aegean “totems” like
lions and griffins. The painted forms offer rare insight into the thought processes
and working methods of Greek Bronze Age artists. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk
with Professor Egan!
For additional information, contact [email protected]

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