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Lecture: Patrick Sahle and Ulrike Henny (CCeH, Cologne) - Ägyptologie trifft Digital Humanities: Das Buch der Toten

Tuesday, 8th January 2012, 17.00 - 19.00

 

A lecture as part of the "Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin"

 

ABSTRACT
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Complete program:
http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/seminar2012
Contact:
http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/about

Eventdate

2013-01-08

Eventlocation

Topoi Building Dahlem, Hittorfstraße 18, D-14195 Berlin

Calendar

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  • 03/05/2013 - 03/05/2013

    München /Vortrag: Prof. Dr. David Potter

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  • 04/05/2013 - 13/05/2013

    International Workshop „Landscape and Memory in Ancient Latium“

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5
  • 05/05/2013 - 11/05/2013

    Transparent Borders: 12th International Conference on the History and Archaeology of Jordan (ICHAJ)

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  • 06/05/2013 - 06/05/2013

    Roma - Emma Dench: The Culture of Roman Government

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  • 07/05/2013 - 07/05/2013

    Vega Baja und Toledo / La Vega Baja y Toledo

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  • 13/05/2013

    Vortrag: From Humban to Auramazda – Image and Text. A New Religious Landscape for the Early Persians

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  • 15/05/2013 - 15/05/2013

    Hauskolloquium: Prof. Dr. Mustafa H. Sayar - Lysimacheia und Perinthos. Zwei Hauptstädte in Südost-Thrakien

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  • 23/05/2013 - 23/05/2013

    Lecture: Stefan Arnold/Paul Scheding: Vom Kaiserkultbau zur Bischofsbasilika? Zur Transformation eines kaiserzeitlichen Tempelbezirks in Simitthus (Chimtou)

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  • 30/05/2013 - 02/06/2013

    Internationales Kolloquium in Rio Tinto / Coloquio internacional en Rio Tinto

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  • 30/05/2013 - 02/06/2013

    Internationales Kolloquium in Rio Tinto / Coloquio internacional en Rio Tinto

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  • 31/05/2013 - 02/06/2013

    Confernce: A New Look at Old Routes in Western Asia: Rethinking Iran in the 5th millennium

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