From Classics to Christianity
Hannelore Segers compares poetry from the multilingual late antique literary landscape
Gender, Gardens, and Mughal Art
Mika Natif complicates patriarchal histories of the Mughal Empire through depictions of Mughal women and gardens
Of Fishing and Farming
Jo Osborn explores economic specialization in Early Horizon coastal communities
The Dumbarton Oaks Gardens as Archive
Beginning a year of celebration
Typographic Developments
Release of newest version of the Athena Ruby font by Dumbarton Oaks supports researchers publishing Byzantine seals and coins
Place-Making in the Pacific Northwest
Marianna Davison studies how early landscape design in Seattle contributed to the erasure of the region’s Indigenous place-histories
Shipwrecks, Mathematics, and Manuscripts
Lilia Campana combines nautical archaeology and medieval manuscripts to trace the history of Byzantine shipbuilding
The Eucharist in Eastern Christianity
Alex Neroth van Vogelpoel studies the long tradition of the Eucharistic preparatory rites in the Church of the East
Centering the Periphery
Emilio Bonfiglio reconstructs the history and culture of Armenian translations
The Business of Giving: Philanthropy and Museums
2021 Wintersession course explored the history and current state of cultural philanthropy