Arabic-L:GEN:ARAM Conference on the Edomites and Nabataeans
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Date: 30 Jan 2012
From:aram at orinst.ox.ac.uk
Subject:ARAM Conference on the Edomites and Nabataeans
Dear Colleague,
ARAM Society for Syro-Mesopotamian Studies is organizing its Thirty
Fourth International Conference on the theme of the "Edomites
(Idumeans) and the Nabataeans", to be held at the Oriental Institute,
the University of Oxford, 24-27 July 2012.
The conference aims to study Edom and the Edomites and Idumea and
Idumeans and their relationship to the Nabataeans; and it will start
on Tuesday July 24 at 9am, finishing on Friday July 27 at 5pm.
ARAM Society for Syro-Mesopotamian Studies is organizing its Thirty
Third International Conference on the theme of "Zoroastrianism in the
Levant" (including Iran), to be held at the Oriental Institute, the
University of Oxford, 04-06 July 2012.
The conference aims to study the Zoroastrian religion in the Levant
(including Iran), and to pay a special attention to the interaction of
Zoroastrianism with Near Eastern religions, especially with Judaism,
Christianity and Islam.
The conference will start on Wednesday July 04 at 9am, finishing on
Saturday July 06 at 6pm.
If you wish to participate in the conference, please contact our Oxford address:
ARAM, the Oriental Institute, Oxford University, Pusey Lane, Oxford
OX1 2LE, England. Email: aram at orinst.ox.ac.uk
Aram Secretary
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