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05/06/2025 05:30 PM ISAW Lecture Hall
Fresco on a tomb wall in Tyre showing Hermes leading an individual (no longer extant) in a four horse chariot into the afterlife. Names are painted above the figures' heads in Greek to identify them.

Wealth and Death in Late Antique Syria

Maria E. Doerfler

Maria Doerfler (Yale University; ISAW Visiting Research Scholar 2014-15) returns to ISAW to discuss wealth and death in late antique Syria, part of her forthcoming monograph from the Cambridge University Press, Death and Afterlife in Syriac Christianity: Social Identity and Emotional Communities.
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05/07/2025 05:30 PM Online
Clay tablet with carved depiction of an ox head and several architectural elements

Expanding the Ancient World Workshop:

From Sheep to Sign: Inventing Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia

Abigail Hoskins

This workshop will take place online. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will be provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Expanding the Ancient World is a series of professional development workshops and online resources for teachers. Writing is such an integral part of our everyday lives that it is difficult to imagine how we could live without it. But just like so many of the other technologies that have become essential to us, writing had to be invented. Scholars studying the ancient past have discovered that writing was invented independently in four different places: in Mesopotamia (in modern-day Iraq) around 3300-3200 BCE; in ancient Egypt around 3200 BCE; in ancient China around 1200 BCE; and in ancient Mesoamerica (in modern-day Mexico) around 1000 BCE. In this workshop, we will focus on the invention of writing in Mesopotamia.
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05/12/2025 05:30 PM Online
Two vertically oriented photos, side by side, showing a Greek inscription on stone and a standing statue of a man with a cloak.

RESCHEDULED: Expanding the Ancient World Workshop

Ancient Religion with Asclepius: Exploring Epidaurus, the Iamata, and Religious Healing in Classical Greece

Allyson Blanck

This workshop has been rescheduled for Monday, May 12th, at 5:30pm. The workshop will take place online. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will be provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Expanding the Ancient World is a series of professional development workshops and online resources for teachers. This workshop will explore ancient Greek religious systems through the lens of a particular god, the god of healing, Asclepius.
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06/10/2025 06:00 PM

Museum Mile Festival

This year ISAW is participating in the Museum Mile Festival, a block party along Fifth Avenue between 82nd and 105th Street. The festival is free and all participating museums open their doors to the public for the evening. Fifth Avenue is closed down and the street transforms into a venue celebrating our NYC museums and the start of summer through art and music.
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