About this Event
Securing Peace in the Ancient Middle East: Diplomacy in the 14th Century BCE
Free, Hybrid Lecture by Dr. Amanda Podany
Join us for an insightful lecture by Dr. Amanda Podany on the Amarna Letters, titled "Securing Peace in the Ancient Middle East: Diplomacy in the 14th Century BCE." This lecture, part of the endowed de Bragança series, is co-hosted by the Capital Archaeological Institute and the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at The George Washington University. Dr. Podany’s talk will conclude a day-long symposium on the Amarna Letters.
Registration:
This hybrid event offers both in-person attendance at Gelman Library and virtual participation.
- If you wish to attend in person, please select the number of (free) tickets you require and reserve your spot using the orange button on this webpage.
- For virtual participation, register only using the live-stream link below. There is no need to register through Eventbrite if you plan to attend virtually
participation.
For those interested in attending the full-day symposium,
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gelman Library, B108, 2130 H Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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