[Toraerie] Fwd: Jimmy Schryver lecture at the MIA
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Wed Oct 4 17:00:10 CDT 2006
I thought that a few people might be interested in this.
IS,
Eyja Bassadottir
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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 14:29:25 -0500
From: Center for Medieval Studies <cmedst at umn.edu>
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Subject: Jimmy Schryver lecture at the MIA
Dear colleagues,
You may be interested in this upcoming event at the Minneapolis
Institute of Arts:
The Archaeology of the Crusader States
Thursday, October 19, 2006
6:00 PM7:00 PM
Pillsbury Auditorium
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Lecturer: Jimmy Schryver
Although much of the popular image of the Crusades focuses on battles,
there was another more peaceful aspect to these movements of a
significant number of people to the Latin East. Many of those who took
part in the Crusades returned home. Others, however, stayed and began a
new life in a new land. The archaeology that they have left behind tells
an interesting story about the ways in which they adapted (or did not
adapt) to their new surroundings.
Jimmy Schryver graduated with a Ph.D. in Medieval Studies from Cornell
University in May 2005. He is now Assistant Professor of Art History at
the University of Minnesota, Morris. His research interests include the
archaeology of the medieval Mediterranean and the Crusader States as
well as that of the North Atlantic World.
Free and open to the public. This lecture is presented by the
Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Archaeological Institute of
America and its local affiliate.
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