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SUMMARY:"Across Jordan in the Footsteps of Alois Musil: Archaeology and Discovery" with Sylva Pavlasová
DESCRIPTION:Join a fascinating online lecture about Alois Musil with Sylva Pavlasová\, head of the Mashrek unit of the Middle East Department at the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, who recently returned from Jordan\, a nation rich with traces from Neolithic\, Nabataean\, Roman\, Early Christian\, Byzantine\, and Islamic times to the establishment of the modern Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Musil\, a theologian\, orientalist\, and explorer\, was nicknamed Sheikh Mousa by local Bedouin tribes.   A major Czech scholar of the 19th and 20th Century\, fluent in 35 dialects of Arabic\, leader of two Bedouin tribes with friends amongst local Arabs — Musil amassed important knowledge related to Jordan´s history.  In 1898\, he rediscovered the Islamic desert castle of Qusayr ‘Amra\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/across-jordan-in-the-footsteps-of-alois-musil-archaeology-and-discovery-an-online-lecture-with-sylva-pavlasova-head-of-the-mashrek-unit-of-the-middle-east-department-at-the-ministry-of-foreign-affa/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
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SUMMARY:"Lanka - The Crucial Hub of the Ancient Maritime Silk Road" with Dr. Palitha T.B. Kohona
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Palitha Kohona — Sri Lanka’s former Permanent Representative to the United Nations\, former Head of the UN Treaty Section\, and former Ambassador to China — discusses the importance of Sri Lanka to the Chinese Silk Road. Sitting in the middle of the Indian Ocean at the southern tip of India\, meeting point of monsoon winds and swirling ocean currents\, Sri Lanka occupies a strategic geographical position. Throughout history\, Lanka has attracted a multitude of sailors from friendly and marauding navel powers\, merchants seeking its exotic products or exchanging them for wares from distant lands\, Buddhist monks searching for the sublime Dhamma\, invading empire builders who vainly attempted to conquer the island.  Archaeology suggests that hundreds\, perhaps thousands\, of ships from China visited Lanka\, serving as a lucrative hub and central link in trading ventures within the Southern Maritime Silk Route. \nRegister for the online stream here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1749161622499?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/lanka-the-crucial-hub-of-the-ancient-maritime-silk-road-an-online-lecture-for-international-archaeology-day-with-his-excellency-former-ambassador-dr-palitha-t-b-kohona-of-sri-lanka-to-the-united/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Michele Kidwell Gilbert":MAILTO:archaeology@nacnyc.org
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SUMMARY:Sweden and the Baltic: A Story Told Through Trade - An International Archaeology Day Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Archaeology Committee is honored to welcome Ambassador von Uexküll\, Sweden’s Deputy Representative to the United Nations\, to our International\nArchaeology Day Celebration\, exploring how trade has shaped integration\, prosperity\, and identity in Sweden and across the Baltic Sea region. \nFrom Viking voyages to Hanseatic dominance\, commerce has long connected cultures around the Baltic and beyond. During Sweden’s Age of Great Power (Stormaktstiden)\, trade routes became strategic assets though efforts to control them often failed. \nGlobal transactions later fueled the Industrial Revolution and continues to influence politics. From ancient customs to modern cooperation\, trade remains a defining force in the region’s history – and its future.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sweden-and-the-baltic-a-story-told-through-trade/
LOCATION:National Arts Club\, Gramercy Park South\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Michele Kidwell Gilbert":MAILTO:archaeology@nacnyc.org
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SUMMARY:Her Excellency Ambassador Maria Theofili from Greece celebrates International Archaeology Day
DESCRIPTION:The Archaeology Committee is honoured to present The Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations.   Her Excellency Ambassador Maria Theofili will address the audience at The National Arts Club in celebration of International Archaeology Day\, begun by the Archaeological Institute of America.   The focus of her unique presentation is the sacred island of Delos\, the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.   Located in the Aegean Sea\, this wondrous UNESCO World Heritage site has been renowned since antiquity for its overwhelming beauty\, cosmopolitan character\, and inspiring culture.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/her-excellency-ambassador-maria-theofili-from-greece-celebrates-international-archaeology-day/
LOCATION:The National Arts Club\, 15 Gramercy Parks S.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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