Lunch Lecture Series: Flores and Ottobre

Two NES students present their research: Marc Flores, “Enkidu Knows Things: Recycling Narrative Roles and Themes in the Old Babylonian Huwawa Narratives” Morganne Ottobre, "'For there was an interpreter between […]

ANŠE Lecture 2024 presented by Petra Creamer, Emory

Hodson Hall 210 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Presented by the Graduate Students of The Department of Near Eastern Studies at Jonhs Hopkins University Petra Creamer, Assistant Professor, Emory University The Other Side of the Empire: Rural spaces […]

AIA Ludlow Hopkins Baldwin Lecture: Joanne Baron

The Baltimore Society of The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) welcomes Joanne Baron, a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks, for a talk titled "Painted Nightmares: Wahys on Classic Maya Ceramics." […]

Discussion/Q&A with Dr. Emily Wilson

Johns Hopkins' Classics department presents a discussion/Q&A with Dr. Emily Wilson, the famed female translator of Homer's Odyssey and Iliad. Dr. Wilson, a professor of Classics at UPenn, has received […]

Lunch Lecture Series: Wilkinson and Russell

Two NES students present their research: Alison Wilkinson, “A Case of Adultery, or a Woman’s Choice to Leave? A New Interpretation for O.DeM 439” Ishbel Russell, “Queer(y)ing our Approach to […]