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SUMMARY:From the Valley of the Kings to Philae: Ancient and Modern Pilgrimages
DESCRIPTION:Dr Cruz-Uribe will examine the role of pilgrimage in ancient Egypt\, especially during Roman and Byzantine times. Using both newly-discovered and well-known Coptic and Demotic texts\, he will compare the pilgrimage practices of the traditional Egyptian and Nubian populations with the practices of the contemporary Christians\, investigating why the Egyptians went on pilgrimages\, how the Christians began to emulate “pagan” pilgrimage practices\, and the conflicts that arose between the groups over control of pilgrimage destination points.\nThis talk is sponsored by the Archaeology Research Focus Group with cooperation from the Ancient Mediterranean Studies program. \njwil 07.iii.2011
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/from-the-valley-of-the-kings-to-philae-ancient-and-modern-pilgrimages/
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SUMMARY:Spring Quarter Classes Begin
DESCRIPTION:Spring Quarter 2011 classes begin on Monday\, March 28.\nIf you are enrolled in a discussion section that meets before the main lecture meets\, you should still attend section that week. \nSee calendar link below for details. \nSpring 2011 final examination schedule  \nhm 3/16/11
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SUMMARY:Next Generation Nano? Narratives of Synthetic Biology
DESCRIPTION:This talk will explore how narratives of novelty and familiarity have been routinely deployed by practitioners\, analysts\, and policymakers alike in synthetic biology\, and what this may mean for a consideration of synthetic biology as “the new new thing” for studies of emerging technoscience.\nLuis Campos is a graduate of Harvard’s History of Science Department and is now an assistant professor\, focusing on the history of biology\, at Drew University.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/next-generation-nano-narratives-of-synthetic-biology/
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