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The ancient body and the senses
Award Award | Duration Duration | Start dates Start dates | Application Application |
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PhD (MPhil also available) PhD (MPhil also available) | Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years | February and October February and October | January to April January to April |
Entry requirements
Potential research projects
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Death, disposal, mourning, grief and burial practices -
Representations of the body in visual or material culture -
Religion and the body, including votive offerings -
The senses and sensory experiences -
Death in Etruria -
Sex and sexuality in ancient Greece -
Receptions of the ancient body -
Dress in the Roman Empire -
Gender in the ancient world
Current/recent research projects
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Audience Sensory Experience in Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War -
Sensing the Oracle: An Arboreal Key to Intersensoriality at Dodona -
The Materiality of Magical Practices in Roman Britain -
Amuletic objects in late antique Italy and Sicily -
Ritual and Identity: British Collections of Bronze Figurines from First-Millennium-BC pre-Roman Italy -
Approaches to Sensory Change in Etruscan Tombs
Potential supervisors
Fees and funding
PhD fees
UK fee UK fee | International fee International fee |
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Full-time: £5,006 per year Full-time: £5,006 per year | Full-time: £12,705 per year Full-time: £12,705 per year |
Part-time: £2,503 per year Part-time: £2,503 per year | Part-time: £6,353 per year Part-time: £6,353 per year |
