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DTSTAMP:20260405T205134Z
CREATED:20170922T164314Z
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SUMMARY:Architectural Conservation in Egypt’s Western Desert
DTSTART:20170918T220000Z
DTEND:20170918T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Architectural conservation and presentation work at the si
 te of Amheida in the Dakhla Oasis\, supported by ISAW\, began in 2007 
 and has focused on mud-brick structures of the late-Roman period. The 
 work has also included the creation of a full-scale replica of a house
  with outstanding painted decoration that belonged to a member of the 
 town council named Serenos. This structure was designed to serve as th
 e site’s visitor center\, and its construction provided many insight
 s into the processes required to fabricate such a building. The new Ho
 use of Serenos was opened earlier this year. This lecture is the first
  occasion in America that the architectural conservation of Amheida ha
 s been described and placed in context.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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