Department Lecture: Gersande Eschenbrenner Diemer

JHU Department of Near Eastern Studies presents a lecture by Gersande Eschenbrenner Diemer (Universidad de Alcala de Henares), 'Redrawing the routes of wood craftsmanship along the Nile and beyond. The […]

Archaeological Museum Seminar: Gersande Eschenbrenner Diemer

Gersande Eschenbrenner Diemer (Universidad de Alcala de Henares) will present on ‘Redrawing the routes of wood craftsmanship along the Nile and beyond. The Medjehu project: current research and prospects.’ This […]

AIA Archaeology Hour: Elise Friedland

Archaeological Institute of America – Baltimore Lecture Series presents Elise Friedland (The George Washington University), 'Classical Washington: Greece & Rome in the Art and Architecture of DC'. This talk will […]

NES Department Lecture: Tallay Ornan, ‘For Whose Eyes?’

Gilman Hall, 130G 3400 N Charles Street, Gilman Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

The Near Eastern Studies Department is pleased to welcome Tallay Ornan for a Department Lecture, 'For Whose Eyes? Reflections on the Apotropaic and Beneficial visual imagery of the ancient Near […]

KSAS Fall Break 2023

JHU KSAS Fall Break 2023 Per JHU KSAS Academic Calendar 2023-2024 https://registrar.jhu.edu/academic-calendar/

Lunch Lecture Series: Ottobre; Myrick; Shippelhoute

Three NES students present their research: Morganne Ottobre, “Between Two Cultures: Translation and Multimodality in the Tel Fekheriyeh Inscription” Faith Myrick, “Networking Seals: A Social Network Analysis Approach to Nuzi Cylinder […]

AIA National Lecture Program: Lori Khatchadourian

Archaeological Institute of America – Baltimore Lecture Series presents Lori Khatchadourian (Cornell University), 'Heritage Forensics: Satellites and Specters in the Contested Caucasus'. This talk will be held on Zoom. Link […]

2023 Samuel Iwry Lecture: Elaine James

Gilman Hall, Marjorie Fisher Auditorium, Room 50 3400 N Charles Street, Gilman Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

The Near Eastern Studies 2023 Samuel Iwry Lecture will be presented by Elaine James of Princeton Theological Seminary, 'Aesthetics and the Hebrew Bible: The Recycled Tabernacle.' Abstract: The Tabernacle texts […]