aias.org.uk
Lecture Summaries, 2013
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Report from Jerusalem #77, 8th June 2016. Report from Jerusalem #76, 25th February 2016. Tour of the Persian and Mesopotamian Galleries at the British Museum. Lecture Summaries, 2016. Lecture Summaries, 2015. Lecture Summaries, 2014. Lecture Summaries, 2013. Lecture Summaries, 2012. Lecture Summaries, 2013. THE PRAYER HALL AT MEGIDDO: THE WORLD’S OLDEST CHURCH BUILDING? Roman Lares figurine from the site. Parallel Lives of Jesus: Four Gospels, One Story. Forthcoming, in 2013, from Continuum/Bloomsbury).
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Sealands Archaeology and Environment - News & Links
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The Sealands Archaeology and Environment Program. Connecting viable pasts to sustainable futures. Read More About Our Work. National Science Foundation News:. Archaeologists Investigate Iraqi Marshes for Origins of Mesopotamian Cities. Did the First Cities Grow from Marshes? USC Researcher Featured in National Geographic Documentary. High Risk: Deltaic Resilience and the Genesis of Mesopotamian Cities (Iraq). Final Report. Dr Jennifer R. Pournelle. Dr Carrie A. Hritz. Other Programs in the Region.
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The British Institute for the Study of Iraq (Gertrude Bell Memorial): January 2013
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The British Institute for the Study of Iraq. Is a UK charity. We fund and carry out research and public education on Iraq and neighbouring countries. BISI’s academic coverage includes anthropology, archaeology, history, geography, language and other fields in the arts, humanities and social sciences, from the earliest times until the present. Wednesday, 30 January 2013. I'm reading China Miéville's The City and the City. At the moment; can you tell? So, a post about two intertwined Nimrud. Be warned: if ...
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The British Institute for the Study of Iraq (Gertrude Bell Memorial): April 2013
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The British Institute for the Study of Iraq. Is a UK charity. We fund and carry out research and public education on Iraq and neighbouring countries. BISI’s academic coverage includes anthropology, archaeology, history, geography, language and other fields in the arts, humanities and social sciences, from the earliest times until the present. Sunday, 28 April 2013. Nimrud, from Mound to Museum. As I mentioned in January. The project aims to bring together as many as possible existing online resources on ...
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