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SUMMARY:SASA Mini Reading Group: Politics Past and Present: The (non)Differences
DESCRIPTION:Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. \nReading will focus around the Historians Herodotus\, Thucydides\, Polybius\, and Tacitus\, with appearances from Plato\, Aristotle\, Cicero\, and Seneca. Sessions will be structured roughly chronologically (5th century. Roman Republic\, The Pricipate)\, examining change and continuity in political theory and analysis\, considering the parallels with our own times. \nParticipants will receive an overview of the analytic approaches of ancient historians and political theorists to events and above all\, the value of comparative study of the ancient world to illuminate just how relevant it really is for our lives\, times\, and therefore education. \n3-Week Text-In-Translation Reading Group \nMondays @ 2pm EST \nJan. 10th \nJan. 17th \nJan. 24th \nParticipants only need to register for each Reading Group once\, you will receive links to our Live Syllabus where readings and discussions are posted in the confirmation email. \nBy RSVPing\, you are agreeing that a recording of the event can be shared with others who RSVPed.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sasa-mini-reading-group-politics-past-and-present-the-nondifferences/2022-01-10/
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Danzig":MAILTO:ddanzig@saveancientstudies.org
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SUMMARY:SASA Mini Reading Group: A Brief Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
DESCRIPTION:Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. \nAre you curious about how Maya hieroglyphs are read and what they say? Maya glyphs are one of the most visually interesting writing systems in the world\, and are still being deciphered today. In this reading group\, we will learn about the process of decipherment\, how to read Maya glyphs\, and where you can find more resources to continue learning! \nHere is what you will be able to do at the end of the reading group: \nOutline the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing from the past through today\nDemonstrate basic competency in Maya calendrics and numeric functions\nIdentify the most common Maya syllabograms and logograms\nInterpret captions found in important Maya works of art\n3-Week Text-In-Translation Reading Group \nWednesdays @ 3pm EST \nJan. 5th \nJan. 12th \nJan. 19th \nParticipants only need to register for each Reading Group once\, you will receive links to our Live Syllabus where readings and discussions are posted in the confirmation email. \nBy RSVPing\, you are agreeing that a recording of the event can be shared with others who RSVPed.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sasa-mini-reading-group-a-brief-introduction-to-maya-hieroglyphic-writing/2022-01-05/
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Danzig":MAILTO:ddanzig@saveancientstudies.org
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SUMMARY:SASA Mini Reading Group: The Search for the Golden Fleece: Jason and the Argonauts
DESCRIPTION:Previous participation and previous knowledge not required. \nIn Greek mythology\, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the golden-woolled\, winged ram\, Chrysomallos\, that rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis\, where Phrixus then sacrificed it to Zeus. Phrixus gave the fleece to King Aeëtes who kept it in a sacred grove\, whence Jason and the Argonauts stole it with the help of Aeëtes’ daughter. which was held in Colchis. The fleece is a symbol of authority and kingship. Join us to learn more about how Jason stole the Golden Fleece. \nTuesdays @ 2pm EST \nJan. 4th \nJan. 11th \nJan. 18th \nParticipants only need to register for each Reading Group once\, you will receive links to our Live Syllabus where readings and discussions are posted in the confirmation email. \nBy RSVPing\, you are agreeing that a recording of the event can be shared with others who RSVPed.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sasa-mini-reading-group-the-search-for-the-golden-fleece-jason-and-the-argonauts/2022-01-04/
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Danzig":MAILTO:ddanzig@saveancientstudies.org
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