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Fellows Field Trip: Paul Kelsch on Two Memorials Less Visited
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Fellowship Program,
Scholar Spotlight
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2014
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Female Characters and Narrative Subordination
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filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
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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Finding Agency in Captivity
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Christina Halperin considers the lives of women and other lower-status captives and/or slaves in the ancient Maya region
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News Archives
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2022
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Finding Ancient Kings of Copan
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filed under:
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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News Archives
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2020
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Finding Home in Memory and Music
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filed under:
Musician-in-Residence,
Scholar Spotlight
Layale Chaker blends musical techniques and disciplines to record memories and tell stories
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News Archives
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2022
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Forced Labor in the Americas
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Tyler Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
James Almeida studies enslavement, racial ideology, and labor history in the Andes and at Dumbarton Oaks
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News Archives
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2020
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Fountains Built by Water
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Katherine Rinne analyzes fluidity and failure in 16th-century fountains
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2018
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Fourth-Century Churches in Egypt
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filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Nicola Aravecchia unearths architectural evidence of early Christianity in the Dakhla Oasis
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News Archives
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2021
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From Classics to Christianity
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filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Tyler Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Hannelore Segers compares poetry from the multilingual late antique literary landscape
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2021
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From Paradise to Pompeii
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Annette Giesecke finds Near Eastern inspiration for luxurious ancient Roman gardens
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News Archives
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2020