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  4. Bagnani Lecture 2026

Bagnani Lecture 2026

Posted: February 12, 2026

To say that disasters “destroy” is to state the obvious, but in truth, traces of ruinous events in the ancient evidence are notoriously difficult to interpret.

A dark green event poster for the Winter 2026 Bagnani Lecture at Trent University. It features the painting The Course of Empire: Destruction by Thomas Cole and announces a talk titled “Is There an Archaeology of Disaster?” by Dr. Kristina Sessa. Event details: March 4th at 5PM, ENW 103, Symons Campus. Open to the public.

Event Details

  • Wednesday, March 4, 2026
    5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Building: Enwayaang
    Room: 103
    Cost: Free

More Information

To say that disasters “destroy” is to state the obvious, but in truth, traces of ruinous events in the ancient evidence are notoriously difficult to interpret. Texts almost always trade in tropes and hyperbole, and can thus work at cross-purposes with the material record. Moreover, archaeology almost never provides evidence for the cause of a destruction layer or trauma to a skeleton. So how then is archaeology useful for an ancient historian interested in disaster? This lecture will explore these and other methodological challenges, and propose some potential solutions, for the use of archaeological evidence in the study of disaster in Late Antiquity (250-600).

Speaker bio: Kristina Sessa (AB, Princeton University, PhD UC Berkeley) is professor of History at The Ohio State University, where she teaches ancient and medieval history. Her research focuses on the social, cultural, and environmental history of Late Antiquity, especially in the western regions of the empire. She is the author of two monographs, several edited volumes, and is presently writing a book about disasters.

Contact Info

Program Coordinator: Hugh Elton, hughelton@trentu.ca

Acad Admin Assistant: Ngoc Bui, agrs@trentu.ca

Find other stories about: Lecture Series, Humanities, Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, Ancient History & Classics, Anthropology, Peterborough

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