Online Teaching Material - Berlin Museum for Islamic Art

Submitted by: Claudia Pörschmann

Online Teaching Material in English and Arabic

Report on the Berlin Museum for Islamic Art's new online portal that presents Islamic cultures in an innovative and entertaining way:

https://en.qantara.de/content/berlin-museum-of-islamic-art-islamic-art-goes-digital

Online Lecture – “The medieval occupation of the tells of Iraqi Kurdistan: excavations at Girdi Qala (Qara Dagh)" – February 22

Online conference of the webinar "Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Ottoman period. Second series: Iraq & Arabian Peninsula" organized by Ifpo, CEFREPA and Udine University. 

FEBRUARY 22 3 PM (Rome) 5 PM (Baghdad)

"The medieval occupation of the tells of Iraqi Kurdistan: excavations at Girdi Qala (Qara Dagh)" with Marie-Odile Rousset (CNRS – Archéorient)

Hybrid Lecture – Yael Rice, "Mastering a World by Consuming a Book, circa 1495–1505" (Silsila, NYU) – February 22

Shared by Barry Flood:

"MASTERING A WORLD BY CONSUMING A BOOK, CIRCA 1495-1505"

Yael Rice, Amherst College

Online and in person at New York University, Room 222, 20 Cooper Square, New York, 10003 

Wednesday, February 22nd, 6.30 pm EST
Part of the NYU Silsila Spring 2023 Program

Hybrid Event – Qamar Adamjee, "Made in China: Ritual Objects for Chinese Muslims" (Silsila) – February 15

"MADE IN CHINA: RITUAL OBJECTS FOR CHINESE MUSLIMS"

Qamar Adamjee, Independent Scholar

Online and in person at New York University, Room 222, 20 Cooper Square, New York, 10003

Wednesday, February 15th, 12:00 pm EST
Part of the NYU Silsila Spring 2023 Program

Public Lectures – Christiane Gruber: "In Defense and Devotion: Affective Practices in Early Modern Islamic Manuscript Paintings" (February 22) and "Hima in the House: Avian Architecture across the Islamic World” (February 25)

Dear Colleagues, 

The Department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations at the American University in Cairo is looking forward to welcoming our Bayard Dodge Distinguished Visiting Professor for this year, Professor Christiane Gruber, in late February. 

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