Ancient graffiti was located inside and outside numerous types of buildings – including places of business, political centres and domestic residences – in both private and public contexts. Thus, given that thousands of known examples of graffiti survive today from the ancient Roman world regardless of spatial location, it may seem surprising to the modern audience that there are very few sources which explicitly ban graffiti, either of a literary or epigraphic nature. The wider culture of graffiti-writing in antiquity was vastly different to current understandings of graffiti. However, although the inscriptions which prohibit graffiti upon their surfaces are limited, it is striking that these examples emerge solely from funerary and religious contexts. This seminar will highlight the importance of contextualisation when considering ancient perceptions of graffiti, comparing extant inscriptions from imperial Rome for a more wholistic understanding of graffiti-writing culture. Furthermore, this seminar begins to interrogate understandings of the concept of defacement in the Roman world, adding nuance to the current scholarship surrounding Roman graffiti-writing and its reception in antiquity.

Image credit: "Pompeii" by katharine_sykes, CC BY-NC 2.0

About Classics and Ancient History Seminars

The seminars of UQ's Discipline of Classics and Ancient History are held on Fridays at 4 pm. 

Their format is in person and live on online.

The physical venue for all seminars is room E302 of the historic Forgan-Smith Building (building no. 1) on UQ's St Lucia campus in Brisbane.

The online link for all seminars in 2026 is https://uqz.zoom.us/j/89902662962

Seminars 2-3 and 6-7 will be recorded for subsequent publication as open-access podcasts.

Professor Maria Wyke (Seminar 2) is the 2026 Visiting Professor of UQ's Centre for Western Civilisation. 

Dr Roslyne Bell comes to Brisbane as a guest of UQ's Friends of Antiquity. She will be delivering the keynote address at the 2026 Ancient History Day on Saturday 21 March.

 

Venue

Forgan Smith East Building (01)
Room: 
E302

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