Loengud Tallinna Ülikoolis - Maiad minevikus ja tänapäeval
Postitatud: 18:14 8. Mär 2006
rõõmustav uudis tallinnlastele - tasuta avalik loengusari! (edastan kutse):
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Hey Everyone,
Starting tomorrow (Thurs March 9th), I will begin a weekly public lecture
series on the ancient and modern Maya. It is free and open to the public.
It is sponsored by Tallinna Ülikool's Estonian Institute of Humanities and
the History Institute's Archaeology Program. This public lecture series is
our effort to raise pubic awareness of our new Archaeology and Anthropology
programs here at Tallinna Ülikool.
This lecture series will run for ten weeks, each Thursday, from 18:30-19:45,
in Room U-134 in the Tallinna Ülikool Narva mnt campus, in a nice auditorium
in our new campus building. It will be a fun series of lectures for a
general audience -- each lecture will focus on a different aspect of ancient
and modern Maya life: environment, food, sacrifice, religion, hieroglyphic
writing, history . . . (see the attached flyer for the schedlue).
Please feel free to pass this on, and it would be great to see you all
there.
Best Regards,
Timothy King, PhD
Director
Anthropology Program
Estonian Institute of Humanities
Tallinna Ülikool
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flaieri panin üles .
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Hey Everyone,
Starting tomorrow (Thurs March 9th), I will begin a weekly public lecture
series on the ancient and modern Maya. It is free and open to the public.
It is sponsored by Tallinna Ülikool's Estonian Institute of Humanities and
the History Institute's Archaeology Program. This public lecture series is
our effort to raise pubic awareness of our new Archaeology and Anthropology
programs here at Tallinna Ülikool.
This lecture series will run for ten weeks, each Thursday, from 18:30-19:45,
in Room U-134 in the Tallinna Ülikool Narva mnt campus, in a nice auditorium
in our new campus building. It will be a fun series of lectures for a
general audience -- each lecture will focus on a different aspect of ancient
and modern Maya life: environment, food, sacrifice, religion, hieroglyphic
writing, history . . . (see the attached flyer for the schedlue).
Please feel free to pass this on, and it would be great to see you all
there.
Best Regards,
Timothy King, PhD
Director
Anthropology Program
Estonian Institute of Humanities
Tallinna Ülikool
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flaieri panin üles .