Address [classical archaeology]
- UTA 1960-1-1.2-B2017-0037/002(09)
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Address [classical archaeology]
Address, "A summary of recent work on Greek fortifications"
Series consists of addresses given by Frederick Winter from general archaeological topics to those more specifically focused on Greek fortifications. Material includes speaking notes and correspondence.
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Archaeological research [2 files]
Archaeological sites and artifacts including Mileus and Komotini Museum
Background research and notes, Kourno
Childhood letter and exercise book
Clippings and course materials, trip to Greece
Correspondence and listing of books to possibly donate, Canadian Institute in Greece
Correspondence re: colloquium in memory of Fred Winter
Course material and notes, Ancient Rome
Course material and notes, FAH258F
Course material and notes, Fine Art 101
Course material [Archaeology and the Early Christian World, 1989] Part 4
Course material, Fine Art 101 Evening (1976-1977) and Guelph (Fall 1976)
Course material, Fine Art 101 Summer
Course material, Fine Arts 101 Summer evening
Course material, teaching assistant Part 1
Course material, teaching assistant Part 2 [Hellenistic architecture, 1974-1978]
Course material, tutorial notes [Fine Art 101, 1979] Part 3
Course notes and assignment [Mycenaean history and topography of Athens]
Course notes and exams, Ancient Rome
Course notes [art and archeology]
Course notes, Early Christian and Medieval Art
Course notes, Epigraphy and palaeography 115
Course notes, General Linguistics 105
Course notes, Hellenistic Architecture
Course notes, Historic faiths and modern cults
Course notes, History 2 and Geology
Course notes, later Greek and Roman architecture
Course notes, Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome - Gilbert Bagnani
Series consists of records related to Joan Hay’s education at the University of Alberta and University of Toronto. Records focus on her undergraduate work in classics and archeology, and also include her graduate work and thesis focused on Roman coin collections held at the Royal Ontario Museum. Records include extensive notes, some course material, and lists of grades, degree requirements and courses taken.
See individual series descriptions.
Frederick and Joan Winter Family fonds
Fonds consists of material documenting the careers of both Prof. Frederick Winter and Joan Winter, particularly related to their archaeological research. Material in the fonds represents both of their individual work and education, as well as research conducted and presentations given together. The records of Prof. Frederick Winter’s cover his publishing activity, research across Europe, particularly within Greece, teaching, and some aspects of his doctoral work.
Joan Winter’s records make up a larger portion of the fonds’ material with considerable documentation of her undergraduate education at the University of Alberta as well as her time at the University of Toronto. Records also include Joan Winter’s teaching material as well as the tutorials she led for some of Prof. Winter’s courses.
The Winters’ joint research is documented through travel diaries, articles, research, and presentation notes. Some of the presentations are accompanied by photographs and the fonds includes additional graphic material related to their research.
Winter, Frederick E.