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09/22/2026 05:30 PM
ISAW Lecture Hall
Acts of Remembering in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace
Amanda Cates Ball
This lecture will take place in person at ISAW (15 East 84th Street). Registration is required; click through for the registration link. The Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace was the home of a famous mystery cult of the ancient Greek world, and of the famous Victory statue. Even at its height (3rd-2nd centuries BCE), the cult referenced Archaic and Classical period (7th-5th century BCE) origins in ways both visible and invisible. The talk reconsiders the archaeological evidence of the central valley of the Sanctuary of the Great Gods of Samothrace.
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09/24/2026 05:30 PM
ISAW Lecture Hall
Arabic Cosmographical Maps: Reworking Ancient Traditions
Ali Karjoo-Ravary
This talk introduces how the Arabic and Islamic manuscript tradition inherited and adapted images of the late antique cosmos, focusing on a series of cosmographical maps from the 12th century Andalusian Sufi thinker, Ibn al-ʾArabi (d. 1240) and considering the reception of these images in the visual history of the Islamic world.
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10/02/2026 05:30 PM
ISAW Lecture Hall
A Window into the Ptolemaic Mind:
Woman Classifiers in the Egyptian Script
Orly Goldwasser
This lecture is part of the ISAW Library events series and will take place in person at ISAW (15 East 84th Street). Registration is required; click through for the registration link. This lecture explores a new source of evidence for the status and conceptualization of women in Ptolemaic Egypt through a pilot study of classifiers in the hieroglyphic system. From the Old Kingdom onwards, Egyptian hieroglyphic writing employed a highly organized system of category markers—classifiers or determinatives. These “mute” hieroglyphs, typically placed at the end of words, provide a unique window onto the emic organization of knowledge and the categories through which the ancient Egyptians conceptualized their world.
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