Dr. Beth Berkowitz, Professor, Ingeborg Rennert Chair of Jewish Studies, Barnard The Mytelka Memorial Lecture presented by the Program in Judaic Studies. In-person lecture at East Pyne Building, Room 010, open to public. Refreshments available. Description “Family separation due to war, migration, and incarceration is a major public concern, but what about the animal families routinely separated… Continue Reading Princeton, Judaic: Dr. Beth Berkowitz, “What Animals Teach Us about Families: Kinship and Species in the Bible and Rabbinic Literature”
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Mattia D’Acri, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton A Princeton Program in the Ancient World (PAW) Lunch Talk. In-person attendance at 209 Scheide Caldwell. RSVP required (link). Abstract “What do simple clay vessels reveal about the rise of one of history’s greatest cities? This talk explores the social and economic changes that transformed Rome and Latium between… Continue Reading Princeton, PAW: Dr. Mattia D’Acri, “From Science to Narrative: Pottery Production and Social Dynamics in Archaic Rome”