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Baboons, Hyenas, and Slow Science
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Erika Milam investigates the role of landscape in decades-long scientific projects
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2020
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Breaking Your Oath
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Byzantine Studies
Savvas Kyriakidis talks tyrants, trial by hot iron, and social relationships in Byzantium
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2020
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Studying Classics in Byzantium
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Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Baukje van den Berg studies how the Byzantines used ancient literature for teaching grammar and rhetoric
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2020
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Female Characters and Narrative Subordination
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Byzantine Studies
Matthew Kinloch examines the textual logics and hierarchies of gender of Byzantine historiographical narratives
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2020
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Slavonic Beyond Byzantium
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Byzantine Studies
Jakub Kabala looks at papal traces in the language of an iconic medieval Christian mission to the Slavs
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2020
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Monuments, Hieroglyphs, and Native Fauna
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Stephanie Strauss conducts the first art historical assessment of Epi-Olmec elite visual culture
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2020
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Finding Ancient Kings of Copan
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Loa Traxler synthesizes what the physical remains of a dynastic founder reveal about the Classic Maya world and interactions with Teotihuacan
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2020
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Rediscovering Bawit
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Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Héléna Rochard reassesses one of the largest corpora of monastic wall paintings in Early Byzantium
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2020
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Homer, Euripides, and Mount Athos
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Byzantine Studies
Costas Constantinides catalogues a rare manuscript collection ranging from medieval textbooks to works by classical poets and orators
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2020
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Bringing Heaven Into the Church
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Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Warren Woodfin presents six centuries of cross-referencing Orthodox ritual and heavenly iconography
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2020