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SUMMARY:Forensic Archaeology to find the Killer of Ramses III - UW Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Forensic Archaeology to find the Killer of Ramses III \nSometime during a seemingly solitary moment\, likely in the tranquil surroundings of Medinet-Habu\, Ramses III was attacked and murdered by assassins. Who was the killer? Was it a solitary assassin or more? What is the forensic evidence?\nWhere is the body of the person who ordered the assassination? Hear the evidence that may convict a murderer from 3\,500 years ago! \nUW – Savery Hall (SAV) – Room 137 \nA Lecture by the American Research Center in Egypt – Northwest Chapter\nCo-sponsored by the UW Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/ramses-lecture/
LOCATION:University of Washington – Savery Hall\, Chelan Ln\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195
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SUMMARY:TALK | Colonialism and Mobility in Libya during the Balbo Era\, 1934-1940
DESCRIPTION:TALK | Colonialism and Mobility in Libya during the Balbo Era\, 1934-1940 \nSpeaker: BRIAN L. McLAREN\, Ph.D.\, is an Associate Professor and Chair in the University of Washington\, Department of Architecture where he teaches history and theory and design. His current research focuses on the issues of racial politics and mobility in Italy and its North and East African empire during the interwar period. \nUW – Thompson Hall – Room 317 \nEvent Sponsors: Sponsored by the Middle East Center\, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Part of the 2019-20 fall quarter “Voices in Middle East Studies” series. Contact: mecuw@uw.edu
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/libya-lecture-uw/
LOCATION:University of Washington – Thomson Hall\, 1911 Skagit Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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