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Newsletter of the Collection of Classical Antiquities March 2024

In the first issue of 2024, you can expect - in addition to a brief review of last year's events - insights into our current projects, as well as an outlook on the exhibitions and events in the Collection of Classical Antiquities in the first half of 2024. There is a lot to discover!

We hope you enjoy reading!

 

 Our Ludus Gorgonis travels to Natale di Roma!

After years in the provinces, our gladiators have apparently now also made a positive impression in the capital of the Empire: The Ludus Gorgonis will be travelling to Rome in April to perform at the Circus Maximus together with gladiators from all over Europe to celebrate the birthday of the eternal city! Unfortunately, the Colosseum was not available to the editors of the Gruppo Storico Romano.

Please note: the Ludus currently trains every Tuesday at 19:00 either at the MuK Gießen or at the Bronzepferd at Philosophikum 1. You can find more information about the Ludus here. If you are interested in participating, please contact our lanista (m.kunzler77).

 

 

Funding offered by the Dr. Dieter and Sigrun Neukirch Foundation

The Neukirch Foundation is currently offering various grants to support young researchers at JLU in the fields of Classical Archaeology, Classical Languages and Geography - including grants for publications, travel and other expenses as well as scholarships.
 
Detailed information on funding opportunities and the application process can be found here.
 
The application deadline is 30.04.2024!

 

3D Museum - Desktop App

We have released the desktop app of our virtual museum so that you can explore antiquity from the comfort of your own home!

As part of the project, a virtual exhibition space was designed that can be used as an experimental laboratory for training in the handling of objects, for method-orientated and interdisciplinary teaching formats, as well as for the design of special student exhibitions. You can currently explore three themes that students have designed in a class: Temple, Tomb and Roman House. You can access the project via this link:

https://jlubox.uni-giessen.de/getlink/fi9Xb9FT7scMnbsMV7CXanqw/3D_Museum_FINAL.zip

Information on the content and use is available here.

We hope you enjoy your journey into antiquity!

 

Classical Archaeology at JLU now has a second Instagram account!

Are you wondering why the Classical Archaeology Department at JLU now has two accounts?

The answer is quite simple: While @klassarchaeologie_jlu_giessen provides you with all the information about the activities and events of our Collection of Classical Antiquities, @klassischearchaeologiessen is where you can find out more about the department and, above all, about studying Classical Archaeology in Giessen. Moreover, you can regularly discover fun facts about antiquity here!

In our first post there is of course a warm welcome, but not only that...have you ever heard of flying turtles or talking barbecues? No? Then drop by and find out what it's all about!

We look forward to your visit!

 

Ludus Gorgonis - the gladiator group of the Chair of Classical Archaeology

Are you interested in experimental archaeology? Here's your chance to try it out: become member of the Ludus Gorgonis gladiators! We are a group of enthusiasts who have dedicated ourselves to experimental research into Roman gladiature. Based on wall paintings, mosaics, fan artefacts, written sources and, of course, original pieces of equipment, we try to reconstruct the fighting techniques of Roman gladiators. If you would like to try your hand at being a gladiator or gladiatrix, you've come to the right place! It's best to get in touch with our lanista, Mathias Kunzler, via email: m.kunzler77.

Mathias Kunzler is not only an archaeologist, but also a fight director and certified stage combat instructor. He has studied with teachers from the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat and the Society of American Fight Directors, has been running Ludus Gorgonis since 2012 and has taught gladiator classes at numerous workshops in the USA and Germany since 2013.