Academic Year 2010-2011
12/17/2010 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
01/12/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
The Lycians and their Tombs: Lycian Funerary Monuments as Representations of Social Affiliation and Individuality
Birgit Christiansen, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
RSVP
01/14/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
Continuity vs. Collapse? Some Thoughts on Central Anatolia After the Fall of the Hittite Empire
Lorenzo d'Alfonso, University of Pavia
01/18/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
The 'House of Mopos' and Assyria: On the Chronology of Karatepe in Plain Cilicia
Mirko Novak, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
01/19/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean Civilizations: Internationalism, Prestige and Societies
Caroline Sauvage, Visiting Assistant Professor, ISAW
01/20/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
Haremhab, The General Who Became King
Dorothea Arnold, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
01/25/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
02/08/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
The Assyrians from History to Myth: the creation of a politico-religious concept in the self-definition of Syriac Christian communities
Muriel Debie, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
02/09/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
The Language of the Qur'an and a Near Eastern Rip van Winkle
Robert Hoyland
02/10/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
Ahiqar the seal-bearer of Sennacherib: Aramaic folk hero or patriarch manqué ?
David Taylor, University of Oxford
02/15/2011 08:00 PM
2nd Floor Lecture Hall
02/17/2011 08:00 PM
2nd floor lecture hall
Belgians at Bersha. Recent fieldwork in the Old Kingdom necropolis and the intact tomb of Henu
Marleen De Meyer, Catholic University of Leuven