29–31 May 2025: War in the Ancient World International Conference (WAWIC) 2025
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23. April 2025
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War in the Ancient World International Conference (WAWIC) 2025
Conference Dates: May 29–31, 2025
Conference Locations: Duluth, MN, and Münster, Germany
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The War in the Ancient World International Conference brings together scholars on ancient warfare from around the world to share research and ideas. This annual hybrid conference includes presentations on any aspect, era, or geographical region of ancient warfare. We encourage a broad and inclusive discussion of ancient warfare, and contributions from archaeological, philological, and historical perspectives are welcome, with a particular interest in topics related to the Greco-Roman world, the ancient Near East, ancient Egypt, and neighboring cultures. The conference is open to doctoral students, early-career researchers, and established scholars alike.
The 2025 WAWIC conference will take place May 29-31 in Duluth, MN and Münster, Germany. These in-person venues will be connected via Zoom for selected panels, enabling seamless transcontinental engagement.
Conference Schedule:
Münster conference program (and paper abstracts).
Duluth conference program.
The conference is open to the public for both in-person and virtual attendance via Zoom. Interested participants are kindly requested to contact Eliyhan Ayhan (eylihan.ayhan@uni-muenster.de) and specify whether they wish to attend in person or online. Zoom login details will be shared shortly before the conference.
Participants are invited to submit their paper to the newly founded Diamond Open Access Online Journal Deimos after the conference. Thematic panels may be proposed for the newly founded book series Bellona.
Local Contacts:
North American (Duluth) Participants: Jeffrey Rop (jarop@d.umn.edu)
European (Münster) Participants: Marian Helm (helmm@uni-muenster.de), Patrick Sänger (saenger@uni-muenster.de)
Conference Coordinator Contacts:
Europe: Lennart Gilhaus (University of Bonn / University of Duisburg-Essen, lgilhaus@unibonn.de)
North America: Graham Wrightson (South Dakota State University, Sioux Falls; graham.wrightson@sdstate.edu)
The complete program and further information can be found here.
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