Prostitutes in ancient Greece led lives of slavery and poverty, new book says
Freedom was elusive for sex workers in ancient Greece, says Allison Glazebrook.
Freedom was elusive for sex workers in ancient Greece, says Allison Glazebrook.
Nearly $60,000 has been awarded through two internal programs.
R. Angus Smith presented an invited lecture at the National Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa.
This year’s Public Lecture Series on Archeology starts this weekend.
Brock has officially opened its new 46,000-square-foot International Centre.
Twenty-nine researchers have received funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Effective July 1, Carol U. Merriam is the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research.
Fanny Dolansky, assistant professor of Classics, presented a paper titled “Rape and Augustan Family Legislation in Ovid, Fasti 2″ at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of Canada in Quebec City from May 11 to 13.
Brock researchers have received nearly $65,000 in funding through two internal programs.
Angus Smith, associate professor, Classics, was quoted in the article “Mycenaean tombs discovered might be evidence of classless society” in The Independent.