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==Description==
 
'''Ancient Studies New Technology''' was a series of biennial conferences on the subject of digital classics methods, approaches and technologies that ran between 2000 and 2004. The conference seems not to have reappeared after this date.
 
===Past events===
 
# [http://www.luc.edu/roman-emperors/abstracts.htm December 8-10, 2000, at Salve Regina University], Newport, RI (USA)
# [https://web.archive.org/web/20070810033403/http://tabula.rutgers.edu/conferences/ancient_studies2002/conf_program.html December 6-8, 2002 at Rutgers University] (Archive.org), New Brunswick, NJ (USA)
# [http://web.archive.org/web/20050403202510/http://www.cisat.jmu.edu/asnt3/ December 3-5, 2004, at James Madison University] (Archive.org), Harrisonburg, VA (USA) ([http://web.archive.org/web/20060907042705/http://www.cisat.jmu.edu/asnt3/Program-Final.pdf program]) (Archive.org) ([http://www.stoa.org/archives/14 CFP])
# 2006 plans under discussion in Giessen, Germany—perhaps cancelled?


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Latest revision as of 17:42, 20 July 2023

Available

  • Unknown

Description

Ancient Studies New Technology was a series of biennial conferences on the subject of digital classics methods, approaches and technologies that ran between 2000 and 2004. The conference seems not to have reappeared after this date.

Past events

  1. December 8-10, 2000, at Salve Regina University, Newport, RI (USA)
  2. December 6-8, 2002 at Rutgers University (Archive.org), New Brunswick, NJ (USA)
  3. December 3-5, 2004, at James Madison University (Archive.org), Harrisonburg, VA (USA) (program) (Archive.org) (CFP)
  4. 2006 plans under discussion in Giessen, Germany—perhaps cancelled?