Anastasia Tchaplyghine (formerly Amrhein) (@dranastasiatch) 's Twitter Profile
Anastasia Tchaplyghine (formerly Amrhein)

@dranastasiatch

@PennArtHistory PhD. Art historian, curator, educator. Ancient West Asia & beyond - materiality, divinity, ecologies, ontologies, the subaltern, reception.

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Jaafar Jotheri جعفر الجوذري (@jaafarjotheri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's good that we identified and discussed the modern problem of water in the region and then thought about the possibility of using the past in solving or mitigating the present issues.

Christopher W. Jones (@cwjones89) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article re-examining the history of Sennacherib's assassination has now appeared in print! Check it out here (if you have institutional access, otherwise contact me): degruyter.com/document/doi/1…

Flora 🏺 flaroh.bsky.social (@flaroh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s official, ya girl’s illustrations are published!🌿🏺🏛️🤯 Last year I had the pleasure of illustrating The Roman Baths Activity Book for The Roman Baths, which details the history of the site through fun facts, activities, and STICKERS 🧡

It’s official, ya girl’s illustrations are published!🌿🏺🏛️🤯

Last year I had the pleasure of illustrating The Roman Baths Activity Book for <a href="/RomanBathsBath/">The Roman Baths</a>, which details the history of the site through fun facts, activities, and STICKERS 🧡
Zahraa Al-Jabiri (@anhaduannu97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An anticipated project to display the "Warka Boat" in the Iraq Museum in the Babylonian Hall in the Iraq Museum. It was discovered in the city of Warka by the German archaeological mission there, which dates back to the Babylonian era.

An anticipated project to display the "Warka Boat" in the Iraq Museum in the Babylonian Hall in the Iraq Museum. It was discovered in the city of Warka by the German archaeological mission there, which dates back to the Babylonian era.
Zahraa Al-Jabiri (@anhaduannu97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our children learn what their civilization is. They are proud of the country of civilizations Pictures from excerpts from the museum diary.

Our children learn what their civilization is. They are proud of the country of civilizations
Pictures from excerpts from the museum diary.
Victoria Reed (@victoria_s_reed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's great to hear from my fellow provenance specialists (Judith Barr @historyofmack Lynley McAlpine and others) on the topic of provenance research at American museums. The people who are doing this important work are indeed the experts! artnews.com/art-news/news/…

Northeastern Africana Studies Program (@nu_africana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Oakland bell hooks symposium is in three weeks on Friday, March 22nd! Join us in Lisser Hall from 10AM-5PM. This event is Hybrid, Open to the Public, and Free with Registration. Use the QR code above or link in bio to register! Hope to see you there! #blkfeministclassroom2024

Our Oakland bell hooks symposium is in three weeks on Friday, March 22nd! Join us in Lisser Hall from 10AM-5PM. This event is Hybrid, Open to the Public, and Free with Registration. Use the QR code above or link in bio to register! Hope to see you there!
#blkfeministclassroom2024
Nina Willburger (@drnwillburger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WOW! I am always amazed when Roman frescoes are discovered in an absolutely stunning condition like this one. #Pompeii theguardian.com/science/2024/m…

WOW! I am always amazed when Roman frescoes are discovered in an absolutely stunning condition like this one. 

#Pompeii 

theguardian.com/science/2024/m…
ASOR (@asoresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next Friends of ASOR Webinar, featuring Dr. Helen Malko, will be on March 21, 2024 at 6pm EST. Join us and tune in to "The Stele of Goddess Lama and Mesopotamian Engagement with the Past." Learn more and register here: buff.ly/3VjQWsW

The next Friends of ASOR Webinar, featuring Dr. Helen Malko, will be on March 21, 2024 at 6pm EST. Join us and tune in to "The Stele of Goddess Lama and Mesopotamian Engagement with the Past." Learn more and register here: buff.ly/3VjQWsW
Jana Matuszak (@janamatuszak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chicago folks: please do join @SophusHelle and me for our discussion of his translation of the #Sumerian #poetry of Enheduana next Monday (April 25th) 6pm at the wonderful Seminary Co-op