Lunch Lecture Series: Cooper, Saunders, Wilkes
JHU NES students Stephanie Cooper, Matthew Saunders, and Mason Wilkes present their research. The presentations will take place in Gilman 130G at 11am.
JHU NES students Stephanie Cooper, Matthew Saunders, and Mason Wilkes present their research. The presentations will take place in Gilman 130G at 11am.
The Baltimore Society of The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) welcomes Eric Cline of George Washington University for a talk titled "1177 BC and After: The Collapse and Survival of Civilizations." Room TBD.
Dr Catherine P. Foster (Argus Cultural Property Consultants) will give a talk titled "Beyond Borders: International Collaborations in Cultural Heritage" in Gilman 130G. Abstract: "This paper explores the inspiring stories and transformative initiatives that unite nations, institutions, and individuals in safeguarding and celebrating our collective legacy. Join us as we showcase the power of collaboration […]
The GWU Capital Archaeological Institute and the Department of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the George Washington University presents a one-day, de Bragança endowed symposium dedicated to the Amarna Letters, a collection of diplomatic correspondence from the 14th century BCE that provides a unique glimpse into the political landscape of the […]
Murat Akar, Director of the Tell Atchana/Alalakh Excavations and Associate Professor of Archaeology at Mustafa Kemal University (Hatay, Türkiye), will give a talk titled "Environment, Imperial Collapse, and Societal Resilience: Recent Results from the Land of Alahtum, Kingdom of Mukish." The lecture will take place in Gilman 130G at 5pm.
Jaafar Jotheri will give a lecture in Gilman 130G at 5pm.
Profs. Marie-Lys Arnette and Alice Mandell present their recent research.
The Baltimore Society of The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) welcomes Glenn Schwartz of The Johns Hopkins University to give a talk titled "Living Dead: Memory, Sacrifice and the 'Royal' Tombs at Umm el-Marra, Syria." The talk will take place in Gilman Hall 50.
Moshe D. Chechik of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem presents a Master Class titled “Between autonomy and authority and between Germania (Ashkenaz) and Tzarfat: the halachic thought of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg.”
Moshe D. Chechik of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem presents a Master Class titled “Between autonomy and authority and between Germania (Ashkenaz) and Tzarfat: the halachic thought of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg.”
Moshe D. Chechik of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem presents a Master Class titled “Between autonomy and authority and between Germania (Ashkenaz) and Tzarfat: the halachic thought of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg.”
Moshe D. Chechik of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem presents a Master Class titled “Between autonomy and authority and between Germania (Ashkenaz) and Tzarfat: the halachic thought of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg.”