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A New History of Byzantium
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Visiting Scholar,
Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Anthony Kaldellis rethinks a thousand years of history from the Persian occupation to Byzantine society as the law in motion
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2020
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Ancient Pandemics Meet Climate Change
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Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Michael McCormick combines science, archaeology, and history to solve puzzles from the past
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2020
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Repurposing Ancient Knowledge
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Byzantine Studies
Dimiter Angelov studies geography in twelfth-century Constantinople and translates texts on philosophy, friendship, and Hellenic identity
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2020
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Biography of a Cultural Route
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Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Eurydice Georganteli reveals the crucial importance of the Via Egnatia to European and world heritage
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2020
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Antiquities in the Electrical Plant
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Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Patricia Vigderman encounters startling contradictions in Rome
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2020
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Hunting for Butterflies
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Scholar Spotlight
Lewis Hyde talks butterflies, Buddhism, and the problem of the unforgettable
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2020
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Lost Murals at Chichen Itza
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
María Teresa Uriarte highlights remarkable women in the history of Pre-Columbian archaeology
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2019
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Suffering in the Garden
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Visiting Scholar,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn introduces Gethsemane, extinct fruit trees, and more
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2019
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Romancing the Virgin
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Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Annemarie Weyl Carr tracks Mary’s journey from Byzantine hymns to romantic knights
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2019
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Moody Ancients, Renaissance Heroes
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Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Glenn Most discusses Greek philosophers, Dutch art, and ancient trash culture
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2018