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Archaeology and History: At the Meeting Place of Two Disciplines

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Archaeology and History: At the Meeting Place of Two Disciplines

Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | History Thursday, October 2, 2014 4:00 pm Francis Scott Key Hall, 0106

"Archaeology and History: At the Meeting Place of Two Disciplines," a colloquium celebrating the scholarly career of Professor Kenneth Holum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured Speakers

 

 

Michael Maas (Rice University), "Imperial Ethnography and Diplomacy in Late Antiquity: The View from the Hippodrome of Constantinople"

 

 

S. Thomas Parker (North Carolina State University), "A Tale of two Ports: Caesarea Maritima, Aila, and the Debate about the Roman Imperial Economy"

 

 

Jodi Magness (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), "Samson in Stone: the Mosaics of the Huqoq Synagogue"

 

 

Closing remarks by Professor Kenneth Holum 

 

 

Thank you to all who attended!

 

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"Archaeology and History: At the Meeting Place of Two Disciplines," a colloquium celebrating the scholarly career of Professor Kenneth Holum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured Speakers

 

 

Michael Maas (Rice University), "Imperial Ethnography and Diplomacy in Late Antiquity: The View from the Hippodrome of Constantinople"

 

 

S. Thomas Parker (North Carolina State University), "A Tale of two Ports: Caesarea Maritima, Aila, and the Debate about the Roman Imperial Economy"

 

 

Jodi Magness (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), "Samson in Stone: the Mosaics of the Huqoq Synagogue"

 

 

Closing remarks by Professor Kenneth Holum 

 

 

Thank you to all who attended!

 

Francis Scott Key Hall