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SUMMARY:Mission Impossible: the archaeology of Lampedusa in three days (episode 2) - POSTPONED TO 22 MAY - FURTHER POSTPONED TO 29 MAY
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED TO 22 MAY. FURTHER POSTPONED TO 29 MAY.\nLecture by Prof. Anthony Bonanno\, Professor\, Classics and Archaeology\, University of Malta and Dr Ruben Borg\, senior lecturer\, Faculty for the Built Environment\, University of Malta. \nIn the first half of the lecture\, Prof. Bonanno will take up where he left in his lecture with the same title in 2018. He will give an account of his and Dr Ruben Paul Borg’s visit to Lampedusa in July 2016 on the invitation of Diego Ratti in his indefatigable endeavour to promote the archaeology of his island. The visit consisted of surface inspection of very faint circular markings on the ground suggestive of possible prehistoric huts\, as well as a preliminary assessment of claimed ‘prehistoric sculptures’ collected by the same person. \nPhoto credit: Diego Ratti \nhttp://www.lopadusa.com/ \nabstract
URL:https://archsoc.org.mt/event/mission-impossible-the-archaeology-of-lampedusa-in-three-days-part-2-postponed-to-22-may/
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SUMMARY:St. George and al-Khidr: A Mediterranean Saint for Christians and Muslims - NEW
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Dr. Erica Ferg\, assistant professor of Liberal Arts at Regis University in Denver\, Colorado\, where she teaches courses on Islam\, Christianity\, Judaism\, world religions\, and religious studies theories and methods.\nIn a region of the Eastern Mediterranean known as the Levant\, agricultural communities of Jews\, Christians\, and Muslims\, for at least the last 800 years\, have largely shared and jointly venerated three important holy figures: Jewish Elijah\, Christian St. George\, and Muslim al-Khidr. In the Eastern Mediterranean today\, this veneration mainly takes place around the figures of St. George and al-Khidr\, who are shared – and often conflated – between local communities of Christians and Muslims. This talk investigates the figures and the phenomenon\, and offers a useful example of shared religious practices in the Eastern Mediterranean.\nabstract
URL:https://archsoc.org.mt/event/st-george-and-al-khidr-a-mediterranean-saint-for-christians-and-muslims-new/
LOCATION:National Museum of Archaeology\, Auberge de Provence\, Triq ir-Repubblika\, Valletta\, Malta
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