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Rebuilding Jerusalem
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Gideon Avni researches around destruction
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2017
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The Public and the Poplars
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filed under:
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Romy Hecht unearths the history of landscape design in Santiago, Chile
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News Archives
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2017
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Laws of the New Empire
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Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Paolo Angelini limns the legal history of medieval Slavs
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2017
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Bringing Heaven Into the Church
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Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Warren Woodfin presents six centuries of cross-referencing Orthodox ritual and heavenly iconography
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2020
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Monuments, Hieroglyphs, and Native Fauna
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filed under:
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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Peripheral Lands, Contested Histories
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Zeynep Kezer studies Elazığ, Tunceli, and the making of modern Turkey from the margins
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2020
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Trees That Heal and Fly
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Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Thomas Arentzen searches for Byzantine trees that interacted with humans and the divine
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2020
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Homer, Euripides, and Mount Athos
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Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
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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From Paradise to Pompeii
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filed under:
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Annette Giesecke finds Near Eastern inspiration for luxurious ancient Roman gardens
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2020
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Picturesque Public Parks in Paris
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Ann Komara digs deep into a celebrated nineteenth-century park transformed from a quarry site
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2020