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January 19, 2006
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MARIA C. SHAW BECOMES SIXTH BRYN MAWR GRAD TO WIN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 'S TOP HONOR The Archaeological Institute of America awarded its Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement to Maria Coutroubaki Shaw, Ph.D. '67 ... read more |
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BRYN MAWR ARCHAEOLOGY MAJOR EMILY HAMMER '06 VIRTUALLY RECONSTRUCTS ANCIENT ASSYRIAN PALACE Emily Hammer '06 created a computer reconstruction of an Assyrian palace built at Nineveh (in what is now northern Iraq ) over a period of about a decade or more around 700 B.C.E. ... read more |
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NEW FACULTY: AMANDA WEIDMAN Indian music has become not only her artistic passion, but also the primary focus of her anthropological research. Weidman earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2001; her dissertation explored the role of Indian nationalism in the way certain Indian performance traditions came to be considered "classical" ... read more |
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INSIDE
BRYN MAWR
Track Team Opens Indoor Season at Ursinus Tomorrow
Diversity Conversations Continue with Praxis Talk
Spanish Cultural Series Welcomes All
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