Institute of History, Archaeology and Education
 


Public Programs - 2009

January 25
Hatshepsut and Her Female Ancestors
 

January 26
Elisha and the Politics of Damascus: Are Biblical Narratives Historical?

 
February 8
The Hudson: America's River
 
February 10 and 11
Magic, Demons and Satan in Early Judaism
From Serpent to Satan. The Original Sin in Literature and Art
 
February 22
DaVinci Code, Templars, and Archaeology
 
March 16
Maintaining Ethnic Identity in the Hellenistic East: The Case of Judea
 
March 22
New Light on the Period of the Maccabees: Excavations at Tel Kedesh
 
April 13
Is the Bible True?  Testing Your Detective Skills
 
April 18-19
Ancient Egypt Historyhostel
 
April 20
Benjaminite Mizpah: Revealing Judean History
 
April 30
Easter Island:  New Perspectives, Recent Research and Conservation
 
May 2-3
Hudson River Art Historyhostel
 
May 8
The Forgery Culture: How Do You Know the Artifact in the Museum is Real?
 
May 11
Did Jews Observe the Second Commandment?: The Archaeology of Mosaics
 
May 16-17
The Ride of Sybil Ludington: American Revolution Heroine Historyhostel
 
May 17
From Sinai to Sobibor: Using Archaeology to Rediscover a Lost Concentration Camp in Poland
 
May 19, May 26, June 2, June 9
Controversy: Why Biblical Archaeology Once Again Has Become Front Page News
 
May 30-31
Oswego Historyhostel: French and Indian War to World War II Safe Haven
 
June 6-7
The Battle of Saratoga Historyhostel
 
June 29-July 3
The American Revolution in the Hudson Valley Historyhostel: The Andre and Arnold Story
 
July 7-11
The Greater Capital Region Experience Historyhostel
 
July 13-17
The Rivertown Experience Historyhostel
 
July 18-19
The Rockefeller Legacy in the Hudson Valley, New York, America, and the World
 
July 27-31
The Mid-Hudson Experience Historyhostel
 
August 3-7
Forts of the Empire State Historyhostel
   
September 15
There Were Giants in the Earth in Those Days
(Gen 6:4): The Sad Tale of the Cardiff Giant
   
September 26
Ramble with the Revolution: The Ride of Sybil Ludington
   
September 29-November 3
Ancient Israel: The Physical & Biblical Evidence
   
October 11
The Collection of Ancient Egyptian Art at the Brooklyn Museum
   
October 19
The Word in the World: What Translations of the Bible Tell Us about Translators, Their Audiences, and the Biblical Text
   
October 22, 29 & November 5, 12, 19
Understanding Egypt
   
November 15
Excavating at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion
   
November 16
The Mesha Stele: Underutilized Key to Understanding Israelite History and the Writing of the Bible
   
December 6
Saving Babylon: The City of Hammurabi in the Century after Hussein
   
December 7
Exodus: Literary Reflections in an Egyptian Mirror
   
 

 

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