Events / AAMW: Dr. Breton Langendorfer, “Highland, Lowland: Exploring the Landscape of the Halil Rud in the 3rd mil. BCE through a Chlorite Vase in the Metropolitan Museum of Art”

AAMW: Dr. Breton Langendorfer, “Highland, Lowland: Exploring the Landscape of the Halil Rud in the 3rd mil. BCE through a Chlorite Vase in the Metropolitan Museum of Art”

January 31, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Dr. Breton Langendorfer, Visiting Lecturer of Art and Archaeology, Princeton

An Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World (AAMW) colloquium. In-person attendance at the Penn Museum, Classroom L2. Food and refreshments included.


About the speaker

Breton Langendorfer specializes in the art and archaeology of the ancient Middle East, centering on Iraq, Iran, and Central Asia. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, where his dissertation explored connections between the depiction of city sieges in the Assyrian palace reliefs and conceptualizations of cosmic entropy in Mesopotamian myth and literature. His current research projects focus on the early visual cultures of the Iranian plateau during the 3rd millennium B.C.E., and the use of ornamental repetition, duplication, and fine craftsmanship in Achaemenid royal art. Before arriving at Princeton he taught at Hamilton College, Brown University, and the University of New Hampshire.