Archaeological approaches to the consumption of perfumes, cosmetics, and medicaments in Rome’s north-western provinces
On Monday, 24 October 2022, Thomas Derrick will present his work on ancient Roman perfumery with a talk entitled: Archaeological approaches to the consumption of perfumes, cosmetics, and medicaments in Rome’s north-western provinces.
The talk will be framed around his doctoral work on unguentaria from Roman Britain but will also focus on the heuristic value of studying contextualised small glass containers. Derrick explores the potential for material culture centred approaches to socio-corporeal behaviours throughout the Roman Empire.
The event will be held in person at the Alchemies of Scent lab in Prague. Guests from abroad can attend online. Details below.
Event Details
Talk Title: “Archaeological approaches to the consumption of perfumes, cosmetics, and medicaments in Rome's north-western provinces”
Speaker: Dr Thomas J Derrick (University of Leicester)
Host: Alchemies of Scent, Department of Ancient and Mediaeval Thought, Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences
Date: Monday October 24, 2022
Time: 14:00 - 16:00 CEST
Attending
In Person
Place: Alchemies of Scent, Husova 7, 110 00, Praha 1
Register: alchemiesofscent@gmail.com
Online
Zoom: Register Here