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Meetings

Forum members meet annually during the Society for Classical Studies and Archaeological Institute of America joint annual meeting.

The last Forum meeting was held on January 6th, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to noon Pacific Standard Time in virtual format: participants joined the meeting virtually by contacting Megan Daly in advance at mmdaly@ufl.edu for the meeting link.

More information about the 2022 Annual Meeting of the SCS/AIA can be found on the SCS website and the AIA website.

It is not necessary to belong to the Society of Classical Studies in order to be a member of the Forum. Registration for the SCS/AIA conference is not necessary in order to attend the FCLSC meeting online.

Minutes from Past Meetings

Minutes from past meetings are available for download below.

San Francisco 2022 (draft)
Chicago 2021
Washington, D.C.
San Diego 2019
Boston 2018
Toronto 2017
San Francisco 2016
New Orleans 2015
Chicago 2014
Seattle 2013
Philadelphia 2012 with Zenon Presentation (PDF)
San Diego 2007
Montreal 2006
Boston 2005 (Initial Organizational Meeting)

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