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Project Khirbet Beit Bassa: Bethlehem in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Period – Ibrahim Abu Aemar and José C. Carvajal Lopez

By Eve Hooper On January 6, 2015 · Add Comment
Khirbet Beit Bassa is an archaeological site located in Beit Sahour, in the district of Bethlehem in Palestine. The site is located on a low hilltop located approximately 3 km to the southeast of Bethlehem, one kilometre southwards from Beit Sahour and about 10 km to the south from the Old City of [...]
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Post-lineage Yoga book launch, SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies, 7 December 2020

By Val Hall On November 17, 2020 · Add Comment
Book launch Mon 7th Dec at 7pm hosted by SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies More info & register here: Home
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology/Sophia Centre Lecture, 8 December 2020

On November 16, 2020 By Val Hall
Join us for the next JSA/Sophia Centre lectures Tues 8 Dec, 4-6pm GMT: Kenny Brophy: Megalithic overkill and knights on a chessboard Marc Frincu: Revisiting the Armenian highlands Info & Book: https://bit.ly/32Nwm8h
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From California to Hollywood: Tracking Sam Larner from the Trawlers to the Silver Screen, 18 December 2020

On November 16, 2020 By Val Hall
Free Zoom lecture by author Bruce Lindsay! From California to Hollywood: Tracking Sam Larner from the Trawlers to the Silver Screen FRI 18 December 5-7pm GMT Register: https://bit.ly/3ls5RMY
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Writing About Music, Richmond Literature Festival, 18 November 2020

On November 16, 2020 By Val Hall
Writing About Music Peter Jones in conversation with Clark Tracey, Alyn Shipton & Emma Warren Weds 18 Nov 7:30 pm online event £6 To book: https://bit.ly/3l8CG1o Check out their books here: https://bit.ly/2GLnf0g
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JCA Book Reviews: Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences. By Adrian Currie

On September 10, 2019 By Ailsa Parkin
Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences. By Adrian Currie, 2018. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Hardback, 376 pp. ISBN 9780262037266. In 1959 Umberto Eco published a short fictional essay titled “Fragments” in the avant-garde literary magazine Il Verri. The essay takes the form of an imagined paper read by “Prof. Anouk [...]
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JCA Book Reviews: Networked Remembrance: Excavating Buried Memories in the Railways Beneath London and Berlin. By Samuel Merrill

On September 10, 2019 By Ailsa Parkin
Networked Remembrance: Excavating Buried Memories in the Railways Beneath London and Berlin. By Samuel Merrill. Peter Lang Publishing Group. Paperback, 408 pp. ISBN 9781787073814. Travel punctuates our lives: moments of passage, transience, in-between time. Things happen when we travel – good things (meeting someone), and bad things (racial abuse on trains is increasingly common, at [...]
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JCA Book Reviews: Reluctant Landscapes: Historical Anthropologies of Political Experience in Siin, Senegal. By François Richard

On September 10, 2019 By Ailsa Parkin
Reluctant Landscapes: Historical Anthropologies of Political Experience in Siin, Senegal. By François Richard, 2018. University of Chicago Press. Paperback, 400 pp. ISBN 9780226252544. Fragmentary time in Atlantic West Africa François Richard’s Reluctant Landscapes describes places that refuse to be fully absorbed into political and commercial systems, and where global -isms themselves remain on-going or unresolved [...]
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JCA Book Reviews: Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene. Edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero and Robert. S. Emmett

On September 10, 2019 By Ailsa Parkin
Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene. Edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero and Robert. S. Emmett. 2018. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Paperback, 224 pp. ISBN 9780226508795. This edited volume presents itself, unusually, as a cabinet of curiosities. Inside the cabinet, so to speak, are 15 objects, each of which is held [...]
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Lewis, A. David and Martin Lund, eds. Muslim Superheroes: Comics, Islam, and Representation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. 256. $24.93 (paperback). by Aaron Ricker

On August 22, 2018 By Janet Joyce
  Lewis and Lund’s book is literally one of a kind, which is saying something given the exponentially productive academic field of comics and religion. I was accordingly impressed by the generous research shared by Lewis and Lund in their “Introduction,” and convinced that books like theirs are necessary given the ignorance and hostility that [...]
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Credulity: A Cultural History of US Mesmerism. By Emily Ogden. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. xiv + 268. $27.50 (paperback), $82.50 (hardcover). by Charles McCrary

On August 22, 2018 By Janet Joyce
  It can be a terribly tenuous thing, being modern. It slips. To be a secular liberal subject, a choosing agent, a person in control of faculties and wits, requires diligence. But if you’re ever unsure of your own enlightenment, it can be reassuring to find someone unenlightened. Even Benjamin Franklin, a healthy, wealthy, wise [...]
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