UPCOMING LECTURE
Keynote "Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean World"
The graduate students in Assyriology of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, in collaboration with colleagues from Yale University and Brown University, are delighted to announce the fifth annual Graduate Symposium in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Harvard University, March 3-4, 2023
Keynote "Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean World"
The graduate students in Assyriology of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, in collaboration with colleagues from Yale University and Brown University, are delighted to announce the fifth annual Graduate Symposium in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Harvard University, March 3-4, 2023

New Short Course for Yale Alumni Academy:
Climate Change and Human Societies: The Last Ten-Thousand Years
February 7 - March 7, 2023
Climate Change and Human Societies: The Last Ten-Thousand Years
February 7 - March 7, 2023
The dissertation defense of Valérie Wyns at KU Leuven, the PhD defense jury: Willy Clarysse (KU Leuven), Myself, Anne-Emmanuelle Veisse (Paris), Katelijn Vandorpe (KU Leuven) and Stefan Schorn (KU Leuven).
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My Fall 2018 Graduate seminar on Climate/Environmental history of the ancient world, and some of the Yale NSF-sponsored project team, visiting the Ice Core Lab of Joe McConnell, and his great team at the Desert Research Institute, Reno
Joe McConnell in his office at the DRI giving a masterclass to Yale Graduate students on ice core Geochemistry.
Public Lectures Autumn 2021

F. Ludlow, Z. Stine, J. Morgan, JG Manning, "Coupling natural proxy records with socioeconomic and political events: The
challenge of the papyri" Basel
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I am already excited about this program, at my alma mater and with the Center for Historical Research at The Ohio State University: "Crisis, Uncertainty, and History: trajectories and Experiences of Accelerated Change" |
Public Lectures 2020
March 11, 2020. I am the Program in the Ancient World (PAW) visitor at Princeton. I'll give two seminars, and the following lecture, updating our NSF research project. Here is the new schedule of the Princeton visit.