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Conference: Macedonia in the Mediterranean Context: Ports, Connections, and Culture

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Professor Jordan Pickett will be presenting this week at Indiana University's "Macedonia in the Mediterrranean Context: Ports, Connections, and Culture" conference, alongside speakers from across the US, UK, and Greece. Dr Pickett's paper "Via illa nostra…militaris: A Brief Longue-Durée History of the Via Egnatia" considers archaeological and textual evidence for Bronze and Iron Age predecessor routes to the Roman Via Egnatia, which connected the Adriatic coast to Byzantium. Those interested can register to attend via Zoom with this link: https://www.lindseyamazurek.com/

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