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Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable
The Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable (BAIR) is an annual event that brings together students of the archaeology, history, and art history of ancient Italy (broadly defined both geographically and chronologically) based in the Bay Area and further afield in the western United States. Our aim is to promote interaction among this group of scholars with a view to advancing the development of a more cohesive professional community. Interested members of the public are also encouraged to attend. BAIR Steering Committee: Chair: J. Theodore Peña (Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley) Members: Michael Anderson (Classics Department, San Francisco State University) Louise Chu (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) Mia Fuller (Department of Italian Studies, University of California, Berkeley) Christopher Hallett (Departments of History of Art and Classics, University of California, Berkeley) Carlos Noreña (Department of History, University of California, Berkeley) Lisa Pieraccini (Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley) Steven Sullivan (Acme Bread Company, Berkeley, California) Jennifer Trimble (Department of Classics, Stanford University)
