Jim O'Donnell has called or attention to an ongoing discussion of resilience in antiquity. The fina l session on July 16th sounds interesting:
CHANGE & RESILIENCE IN ANTIQUITY
Exploring change and resilience in ancient individuals and societies.
Resilient Environments & Roundtable, 16th July 1-3 pm (UK)
At our fifth and final session, we will explore Resilient Environments and conclude with a Roundtable.
CHANGE & RESILIENCE IN ANTIQUITY
Exploring change and resilience in ancient individuals and societies.
Resilient Environments & Roundtable, 16th July 1-3 pm (UK)
At our fifth and final session, we will explore Resilient Environments and conclude with a Roundtable.
- Erica Angliker (London): “Resilience, Memory and the Worshipping of Divinities at Abandoned Settlements on the Cyclades”
- Luise Erfurth (Frankfurt): “If worse comes to worst, my neighbors come first”: Social identity as a resilience factor in areas threatened by sea flood”
- Roundtable with Gil Gambash (Haifa), Rebecca Sweetman (St Andrews) and Kostas Vlassopoulos (Crete).