David Kertai MSc, MPhil - Lectures and Publications

 

Lecture May 2008:

The Public Realm in the Private Domain. An Analysis of Elite Houses in the Mitannian and Middle-Assyrian Empires. 6th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (ICAANE), Sapienza–Università di Roma.

   
Lecture April 2008:

Why Space Syntax misrepresents space and how to live with that.
Archaeological Forum, Graduate School of Archaeology, Leiden University.

   
Lecture March 2008:

A Spatial Analysis of Late Bronze Age Palaces in Northern-Mesopotamia. SOJA, Symposium for Research by Young Archaeologist, Free University Amsterdam.

   
Lecture January 2008: Towards a non-linear conception of history, introducing the Philosophy of Manuel de Landa. 17th Archaeology and Theory Symposium, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University & Stichting Archaeological Dialogues.
   
Lecture May 2007:

How the Middle-Assyrian Empire failed to collapse (in Dutch). Ex Oriente Lux, Society for the Near-East and Egypt, Netherlands/Belgium.

   
Lecture March 2008:

Studium Generale - Guest-lecture on the Archaeology of the Near East. Secondary school Helen Parkhurst, Almere, the Netherlands.

   
Lecture July 2008: Organising the interaction between people, a new look at the elite houses of Nuzi, 54th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale.
   
Publications: D. Kertai, Organising the interaction between people, a new look at the elite houses of Nuzi,
in: Proceedings of the 54th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale May 2008 (upcoming).
   
  D. Kertai, The history of the Middle-Assyrian Empire, in: Talanta - Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society (upcoming).

 

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