Antiquity in Gotham
by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis
September 24, 2018 10:30 am
As an archaeologist and architectural historian in New York, Elizabeth investigates the reuse and reinterpretation of ancient architecture in New York City. Listen to her podcast to learn more about NYC’s columns, arches, and temples. Check out her new book, Classical New York, out from Fordham University Press.
Recent Episodes
Antiquity in Gotham - Ep. 10: Titans of New York City: Prometheus and Atlas at Rockefeller Center
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 9: Latin Lurking: the inscriptions of New York City
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 8: Reinterpreting the Pantheon in the Bronx
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 7: Designing Roman Villas and Gardens for the Gilded Age
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 6: Trimalchio’s New Tombs
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 5: Dining Like Nero: Murray's Roman Gardens
6 years agoAntiquity in Gotham - Ep. 4: Pompeian and Ancient Interiors in New York City
6 years ago