The AIA San Francisco Society is thrilled to welcome Dr. Rubina Raja
(Aarhus University) back to BERKELEY. Please join us to hear Dr. Raja
speak about the archaeology and history of ancient GERASA. This will
be the final lecture of the AIA San Francisco Society’s 2024-2025
lecture series.Abstract: The Antonine period Artemis sanctuary in the
Decapolis city Gerasa is one of the largest sanctuaries in the Roman
world. With its impressive architecture and central location in the
city, which also was named Antioch on the Gold River, the sanctuary
has received a lot of attention in scholarship for more than a
century. What is less known, however, is the fact that the sanctuary
had a forerunner, which has until now not been located. This
presentation takes its point of departure in new research undertaken
on the archaeology and history of Gerasa, which has been aimed at,
among other things, reinvestigating the pre-Antonine Artemis cult in
Gerasa.
Speaker: Dr. Rubina Raja, Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art,
Director of The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of
Excellence for Urban Network Evolutions, Aarhus University, Denmark
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