Shatzmiller Fellows of Jewish Studies Seminar, NCJSS, Duke University

What: Shatzmiller Fellows of Jewish Studies Seminar, Spring 2022. When: Sunday, April 24; 2:00PM EST Where: Zoom; pre-registration required. https://duke.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrf–orzwrGtZrTlnF-VuKIxwTGn3Ccxoy. Description: “The Shatzmiller Graduate Fellows honor Emeritus Smart Professor Joseph Shatzmiller, who taught
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Book Talk: Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850 – 1890

Who: Mercedes Volait, CNRS, Institut national d’histoire de l’art; support from Duke University History Department, Libraries, Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies, Middle Eastern Studies Center (DUMESC), The Franklin
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Zoom Conference: “The Market for Biblical Antiquities, 1852 – 2022”

On March 9 – 10th, from 3:00 – 6:15 PM, the Universitet i Agder and “The Lying Pen of Scribes” will be hosting a virtual conference, “The Market for Biblical Antiquities,
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Ethical Challenges in Researching (Il)licit Antiquities Seminar Series

The University College London’s Institute of Archaeology is presenting a seminar series for its second term, on the ethical, political, and legal aspects of researching antiquities with questionable origins. Hosted
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