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- Susanna Elm (Berkeley): “Eutropius the Consul – Power, Ugliness, and Late Roman Imperial Representation”
- Beat Brenk (Professor Emeritus, University of Basel): “The Mosaics of the Rotunda of Thessalonike”
- Anna Lampadari: "La conversion de Gaza au christianisme: La Vie de S. Porphyre"
- ‘The Last Statues of Antiquity'
- Saints and Salvation: the Wilshere Collection of Gold-glass, Sarcophagi and Inscriptions from Rome and Southern Italy
- New Cities in Late Antiquity: Documents and Archaeology (Bibliothèque de l’Antiquité Tardive 35)
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- Jonas of Bobbio: Life of Columbanus, Life of John of Réomé, and life of Vedast
- Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity
- The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine
- The Saints Envisioned: Visual Representations of Saints in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries
- David Potter (University of Michigan): Dexippus and Decius: An Inquiry into the Catastrophe of 251
- Ray Van Dam (University of Michigan): Big Cities, Migration, and Food in Late Antiquity
- Robin Fleming (Boston College): Women, Children and Hard-working Men in Fifth- and Early Sixth-Century Lowland Britain
- The Ends of Civilisation? Urban and Monumental Continuity in the Late Antique Mediterranean
- Oded Irshai (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Blood in the Streets: Jewish-Christian Violence in Early Fifth-Century Alexandria
- Constantine and the Grandeur that was Rome
- From Polis to Madina: New Research into Byzantine and Umayyad Urbanism in the Near East
- Raising Children in Late Antiquity
- From Temple to Mosque: the Transformation of Sacred Space in the Late Antique Near East
- Towards a Poetics of Late Latin Literature
- Individuality in Late Antiquity
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- St Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai: Its Manuscripts and their Conservation
- Late Antiquity or Byzantium: The parting of the ways, or the ways that never parted?
- Rabbis in Context: Text and Archaeology in Late Antique Palestine
- Economy and Society in Late Sasanian and Early Islamic Iraq
- Book Production in the Byzantine World
- Rulers and the Patronage of Buildings in the 5th- and 6th-century Mediterranean
- Beyond the End of Sacrifice
- Translation and linguistic mediation in the late antique and medieval empires of the East
- History and Identity in the Eastern Mediterranean 500–1000
- After Rome: Augustinian Approaches
- Greater Syria from Late Antiquity to Islamic Times
- The Heroic Age of Archaeological Research in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East, ca. 1860–1950
- The Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
- Late Antique Iconoclasms
- Early Medieval Finds from the British Isles: theoretical and practical approaches to material culture
- Methodological Approaches to Early Medieval Spain
- The Nomadic World of Late Antiquity
- Approaching Ephesus: Theology, Politics and Rhetoric at the Council of 431
- Virginia Burrus (Drew University): Helia, Girl Sophist: Christianity and the Feminization of Rhetorical Voice
- Eric Rebillard (Cornell University): Christians and Violence against Pagans at the turn of the Fifth Century in North Africa
- The Arts of Domination from Augustus to Theodoric
- Philip von Rummel (German Archaeological Institute, Rome): The Fading Power of Images: Material culture and identity in late antiquity and the early middle ages
- Hillel Newman (University of Haifa): Jews and Images of the Crucifixion in Late Antiquity
- Christianity and Politics in Late Antiquity: From Rome to Berlin
- Charlotte Köckert (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg): Conversion in Late Antique Christianity – Augustine and his Circles in Italy and North Africa'
- Jean-Pierre Sodini (Paris I – Sorbonne): New Results from Excavations at Qal‘at Sem‘an (1999–2010)
- Alexandria in Late Antiquity: Education, Art and Scholarship
- Leslie Webster (British Museum): The Staffordshire Hoard: Wealth, Art and Power in the Seventh Century
- Slobodan Ćurčić (Princeton University): The roots of the ‘balkanization’ of historiography of medieval architecture in the Balkans
- Villas and Politics at the End of the Western Empire
- David Frankfurter (Boston University): Workshops, Shrines, and ‘Pagan Survivals’: Re-Modelling the Christianization of Egypt
- Seth Schwartz (Columbia University): Were the Rabbis Roman?
- Michael Stone (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): ‘The Armenian appropriation of biblical themes, and creation of apocryphal literature’
- Andrea Augenti (University of Bologna at Ravenna): Classis – the birth, life and death of Ravenna’s port
- Noel Lenski (University of Colorado at Boulder): Slavery and Society in Merovingian Gaul (with SCIO)
- Leonard Rutgers (Utrecht University): Making Myths: Jews in Early Christian Identity Formation
- Mark Vessey (University of British Columbia): Augustine’s Literary Professions
- Lotte Hedeager (University of Oslo): Migration Period Scandinavia: Cosmological and institutional invention
- Zbigniew Fiema (University of Helsinki): Jabal Haroun: a holy mountain and Byzantine monastery in South Jordan
- John Matthews (Yale): Reading the mind of a traveller: the cultural landscape of the Bordeaux itinerary
- Clifford Ando (University of Chicago): Law’s Empire
- Sauro Gelichi (Università di Venezia): Local exchange – international exchange. The economy of northern Italy from Lombard to Carolingian times
- Guy G. Stroumsa (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Sacrifice and martyrdom in the Roman Empire
- Peter Adamson (King’s College London): The early reception of late antique philosophy in Islam
- Elizabeth Zadora-Rio (CNRS Tours): From Roman to early medieval settlement in France: village layout and buildings, c.300–900
- Isaiah Gafni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity: Can Texts (Still) Tell the Tale?"
- Roger Bagnall (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York): Trimithis: A Late Antique City in an Egyptian Oasis
- Eberhard Sauer (Edinburgh University) and Hamid Omrani Rekavandi (ICHHTO, Gorgan): Sasanian Frontier Walls and Fortresses in northern Persia: Results of the joint Iranian and British Project (2005–2009)
- Ralph Mathisen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): How the Barbarians Saved Classical Civilization
- Richard Talbert (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): Rome Rules the World: Peutinger’s Map Reconsidered
- Marco Valenti and Vittorio Fronza (University of Siena): Tuscan settlements between Late Antiquity and the first castles
- Two lectures to honour Cyril Mango on his 90th birthday
- Michael Vickers and Susan Walker: Miracles, Myths, and Menorahs: Celebrating the Wilshere Collection at the Ashmolean Museum
- John Dillon (Trinity College, Dublin): The Religion of the Last Hellenes
- Daniel Boyarin (Berkeley): Integrating Jews and Judaism into late antique history: Hellenism in Jewish Babylonia
- Michael Morony (UCLA): Should Sasanian Iran be included in Late Antiquity?
- Gyburg Radke (Freie Universität, Berlin): The Platonism of Early Christian Philosophy
- Zeev Rubin (Tel Aviv University) - Three Lectures
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