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Dr Christina Tsouparopoulou received the OPUS 21 grant!

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Congratulations to Dr Christina Tsouparopoulou, Assistant Professor at IKŚiO PAN (Near Eastern Archaeology Lab) for receiving the Opus 21 grant!

Her project "Mesopotamian material religion: Shifting landscapes of human-divine networks in ancient Mesopotamia” has taken the honourable second position on the ranking list and received generous funding from the National Science Centre in the OPUS 21 competition!

https://www.ncn.gov.pl/konkursy/wyniki/2021-11-26-opus21-preludium20


This project will highlight the lived experience of religion of the diverse, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic communities of historic Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq, NE Syria and neighbouring regions) throughout three millennia (3000-539BC). By foregrounding how all people negotiated their religious identities in the Longue durée, "Mesopotamian material religion" will generate a new understanding of the entanglement of religion with the material world.


A detailed description of the project in English: https://www.ncn.gov.pl/konkursy/wyniki/2021-11-26-opus21-preludium20

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Due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic situation, the organisation of the stationary conference has been postponed until 2022.

 

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360 F 308400098 B4iQBlb5Bc0vZFnZbcnzorrTWQTIW0jYDear Colleagues,

We are sorry to have to cancel the upcoming IKŚIO PAN Archaeological Seminar on the nearest Tuesday, the 30th of November. Dr Marek Woźniak's talk will be postponed till December.

We will keep you posted on its new date in advance.

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