Dumbarton Oaks
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The Missing People of Crete
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/the-missing-people-of-crete
Vera Klontza-Jaklova develops a method to find remnants of the island’s Arabic periodNo publisherScholar SpotlightFellowByzantine Studies2019/09/18 11:42:00 GMT-4News ItemLittle Kings
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/little-kings
Alexandre Tokovinine shifts focus to smaller Maya kingdoms with big impactsNo publisherPre-Columbian StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2019/08/22 13:38:00 GMT-4News ItemDreaming in a Tree
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/dreaming-in-a-tree
Yingzhi Zhao uncovers political resistance in Chinese poems and garden dreamscapesNo publisherGarden and Landscape StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2019/08/22 13:34:00 GMT-4News ItemTo Tend a Chile Habanero
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/to-tend-a-chile-habanero
Traci Ardren researches the highly charged plant world of the ancient MayaNo publisherPre-Columbian StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2019/08/22 13:31:00 GMT-4News ItemHiding in Plain Sight
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/hiding-in-plain-sight
Christos Simelidis rediscovers a text on the Virgin Mary that is a missing link in Byzantine religious historyNo publisherByzantine StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2019/07/30 09:21:00 GMT-4News ItemWritten in the Stars
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Alberto Bardi examines astronomical manuscripts and cross-cultural exchanges in ByzantiumNo publisherFellowScholar SpotlightByzantine Studies2019/05/29 09:12:00 GMT-4News ItemOne Highway, Many Americas
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/one-highway-many-americas
Rosa Ficek talks road trips, violence, and 20th-century modernizationNo publisherFellowGarden and Landscape StudiesScholar Spotlight2019/02/28 17:56:00 GMT-4News ItemSimple Pottery Reveals a Society
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2019/simple-pottery-reveals-a-society
James Zeidler illuminates 3,500 years of Ecuadorian historyNo publisherPre-Columbian StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2019/01/25 16:33:00 GMT-4News ItemIntimacy with Chairs
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/intimacy-with-chairs
Xi Li considers Tang dynasty literati’s changing relationship with thingsNo publisherGarden and Landscape StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/11/28 16:02:00 GMT-4News ItemFountains Built by Water
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/fountains-built-by-water
Katherine Rinne analyzes fluidity and failure in 16th-century fountainsNo publisherGarden and Landscape StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/10/26 14:39:00 GMT-4News ItemMythologizing the Church
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/mythologizing-the-church
Stephanos Efthymiadis examines the histories of Hagia SophiaNo publisherByzantine StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/07/17 14:56:00 GMT-4News ItemA Displaced Unity
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/a-displaced-unity
Michael Lee studies the administration of landscape architecture in 19th-century GermanyNo publisherGarden and Landscape StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/07/17 14:56:00 GMT-4News ItemThe Unrealizable World
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/the-unrealizable-world
Kelly Presutti studies landscape and representation in nineteenth-century FranceNo publisherFellowGarden and Landscape StudiesScholar Spotlight2018/06/20 13:28:00 GMT-4News ItemThe Princes’ Coins
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/the-princes-coins
Alexandra Vukovich studies Byzantine imitation coinage in early RusNo publisherByzantine StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/04/16 17:10:00 GMT-4News ItemA New View of Syria-Palestine
https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/news-archives/2018/a-new-view-of-syria-palestine
Alan Walmsley brings a lost century back into focusNo publisherByzantine StudiesFellowScholar Spotlight2018/02/05 13:13:00 GMT-4News Item