Lunch Lecture Series: Wilkinson; Weimar; Poolman

Three NES students present their research: Alison Wilkinson, “An Unpublished Letter of Agreement from the Liverpool World Museum: O. LWM 55.82.100” Jay Weimar, “Passover, Bulls, Rabbis, and 1 Esdras: Evidence for Multiple Compositional Layers in 2 Chronicles 35:7–9” Laurel Poolman, “Empires, Sheep, and Shepherds: Animal Subsistence at Three Neo-Assyrian Provincial Centers”

Lunch Lecture Series: Wilkes; Weimar; Essam

Three NES students present their research: Mason Wilkes, “Houses, Neighborhoods, Complaints: An Emergent Topic in Sumerian Proverb Collection 2.” Jay Weimar, “Slobbering Seer or Sympathetic Rain Magic? Insights on the Biblical NṬP-Prophecy from Ancient South Arabian Texts.” Richard Essam, “The Prisms of House F”

NES Department Lecture: Alex de Voogt

The Near Eastern Studies Department is pleased to welcome Alex de Voogt of Drew University for a department lecture titled ‘The Meroitic Script: Five discussions within the history of writing systems’.

JHU Fall Recess 2023

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

Event Series JHU Early Closure

JHU Early Closure

Early Closure Schedule: Faculty and staff of the Krieger School may leave at noon on the following dates to get an early start on holiday breaks. As usual, if there are priority projects that need to get done, supervisors have the discretion to allow staff to use this time on another more convenient day. 2023 […]

Department of History of Art Seminar: Marian Feldman Work in Progress Talk

Gilman Hall, 177 Gilman Hall, 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland

The Department of History of Art Seminar Series Presents: Marian Feldman, Professor and Chair of History of Art. Work in Progress Talk, 'Remembering and Forgetting in Ancient Mesopotamia: Ziggurats, Royal Sculpture, and the Shaping of the Akkadian Empire during the Ur III Period (c. 2100-2000 BCE).'

AIA Baltimore presents: Marie-Lys Arnette

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

Archaeological Institute of America - Baltimore Lecture Series presents JHU Near Eastern Studies Prof. Marie-Lys Arnette, 'Tattooed Mummified Human Remains and Female Figurines from Deir el-Medina (New Kingdom, Egypt).'