Event Details
Persian Archaeology
Saturday, November 23 at 11am: Johnathan Hardy, “W?h-Ardaš?r and the Ruins of Qasr bint al-Qadi: Christian Architectural Adaptation in the Sasanian Heartland,” in the John B. Davis Lecture Hall
Using previously unpublished site plans and field notes from the 1929/1930 German Oriental Society excavations of the expansive Sasanian era urban complex of al-Mad??in, this paper sheds new light on the little understood church at the so-called Qasr bint al-Qadi in W?h-Ardaš?r, Iraq. A close analysis of these documents allows for a reinterpretation of the chronological horizons of this church in the Sasanian capital and connects it to the wider iconographic and architectural exchange between Christians, Zoroastrians, and the Sasanian aristocracy in late antiquity. As one of the few churches in the Sasanian empire to be properly excavated, the knowledge derived from these source documents is critical to our understanding of the dynamics of religio-cultural exchange in the late antique world.
This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Anthropology Department and the MN society of the Archaeological Institute of America, aiamn.blogspot.com
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Admission: free and open to the public
Sponsor: Anthropology
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Location
Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center - John B. Davis Lecture Hall
1600 Grand Ave.