Phil Klay: Accounts of War, Ancient and Modern: A Conversation with Roberta Stewart
Phil speaks with Roberta Stewart, Dartmouth Professor of Classics and creator and teacher of "War Stories: Modern Vets Meet Ancient Texts."
[more]Phil speaks with Roberta Stewart, Dartmouth Professor of Classics and creator and teacher of "War Stories: Modern Vets Meet Ancient Texts."
[more]Phil Klay speaks with Nathan Bruschi '10 (Navy), Diane Cammarata '21 (National Guard), Brad Carney '20 (Army), Colson Palage '22 (Air Force), and Kate Sullivan '13 (Marines).
[more]A talk with Salima Ikram Distinguished Professor of Egyptology, American University in Cairo.
[more]A talk with Joe Watkins, the Designated Campus Colleague, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, and Past President, Society for American Archaeology.
[more]Modern archaeology grew out of antiquarianism and imperialism, as early collectors and scholars used the past to construct identities, satisfy their curiosities, and affirm their aesthetic preferences. The Montgomery Fellows visiting Dartmouth in fall of 2021 explore how these legacies influence contemporary archaeology, museum practices, and policies to uncover, recover, and preserve cultural heritage.
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