Who Really Wrote the Bible: The Story of the Scribes with William M. Schniedewind

Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Who wrote the Bible? Its books have no bylines. Tradition long identified Moses as the author of the Pentateuch, with Ezra as editor. Ancient readers also suggested that David wrote the psalms and Solomon wrote Proverbs and Qohelet. Although the Hebrew Bible rarely speaks of its authors, people have been fascinated by the question of...

Cotsen Wednesday Talk- A New Path for Cultural Objects: Three Case Studies from the UCLA Waystation Program

Fowler Museum A222 308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology invites you to the last Wednesday Talk of fall quarter. On Wednesday, December 4 at 12:00 pm, UCLA graduate students Mary Anastasi (Department of Classics), Lucha Martinez de Luna (Archaeology IDP), and Maryan Ragheb (Archaeology IDP) will speak on A New Path for Cultural Objects: Three Case Studies from the...

From One Hand to Another: Turbulent Lives of Cylinder Seals from Ancient Western Asia with Serdar Yalçin

Kaplan Hall 365 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, California

The departments of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures and Art History invite you to a talk by Professor Serdar Yalçin (Getty Villa Scholar/Art History, Macalester College) titled From One Hand to Another: Turbulent Lives of Cylinder Seals from Ancient Western Asia. The event will take place on Wednesday, December 4 at 4:00 pm in Kaplan...

People of Ancient Daunia: Voicing the Statue-Stelae with Camilla Norman

James West Alumni Center Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology invites you to a talk by UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press author Camilla Norman on the statue-stelae of Daunia in northern Apulia, Italy. These are unique artifacts with complex and rich imagery, created by a society that remains largely enigmatic. These stelae, though depicting an agrarian and seemingly egalitarian...

NELC After Antiquity Graduate Colloquium

Kaplan Hall 365 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, California

The UCLA Humanities Division and the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures invites you to the next meeting of its After Antiquity Graduate Colloquium. On Thursday, December 5 at 12:30 pm in Kaplan 365, Dima el-Mouallem will speak on Beyond the Bloodline: Divine Legacy in Islamic Thought. Please RSVP here. Questions may be directed...

UCLA/Getty Program’s Distinguish Speaker Series- Taming the Desert: Resilience, Religion, and Ancestors in Ancient Peru with Luis Muro Ynoñán

Zoom

Taming the Desert: Resilience, Religion, and Ancestors in Ancient Peru With Luis Muro Ynoñán Friday, December 6, 2024 11:00 a.m. PT Live streaming via Zoom Luis A. Muro Ynoñán will discuss the exhibition Taming the Desert: Resilience, Religion, and Ancestors in Ancient Peru, which features Moche and Nasca ceramics and textiles from the collections of...

Global Antiquity Faculty Lunch Series- Composite Creations: Cross-Cultural Artistic Experimentation in the Eastern Mediterranean with David Schneller

Royce Hall 306 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, California

Global Antiquity is pleased to invite you to the next in its 2024–2025 Faculty Lunch Series talks, featuring Professor David Schneller (Art History, UCLA). On Friday, December 6 from 12:00–1:30 pm in Royce 306, he will speak on Composite Creations: Cross-Cultural Experimentation in the Eastern Mediterranean. Lunch and refreshments will be served at 12:00 pm followed immediately by the...

Unseen-Untold: Stories of Ancient Non-elite Communities

Leiden University , Netherlands

NINO (Netherlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten) invites you the NINO Postdoctoral Research Fellow 5th Annual Conference, Unseen-Untold: Stories of Ancient Non-elite Communities. The event will take place in person at Leiden University from December 18–20, 2024, but it will also be livestreamed. Following the general call in social sciences to focus on those forgotten by...

Pourdavoud Lecture Series- From Šalām to to Drōd: A History of Middle Iranian Epistolary Traditions with Adam Benkato

Royce Hall 306 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, California

The Pourdavoud Institute for the Study of the Iranian World invites you to the next in its lecture series, From Šalām to Drōd: A History of Middle Iranian Epistolary Traditions featuring Professor Adam Benkato (Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, UC Berkeley). The event will take place on Wednesday, January 8 at 4:00 pm in Royce...