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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Medieval Studies-Aga Khan Program Lecture in Medieval Islamic Architecture
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SUMMARY:Medieval Studies-Aga Khan Program Lecture in Medieval Islamic Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Rocco Rante (Department of Islamic Art, Musée de Louvre), <em>Evolution of Settlements and Socio-Economic Features in the Bukhara Oasis between Antiquity and the Medieval Period</em>. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture.<!--break--><h5>	About the speaker: Rocco Rante received his Ph.D. in Archaeology and the History of Islamic Art from the University of Provence (Aix-Marseille), and has worked as a research archaeologist at the Louvre since 2008. Among his publications are <em>The Greater Khorasan. Actes of the Round Table</em> (De Gruyter 2015), <em>Rayy from its Origins to the Mongol Invasion: An Archaeological and Historiographical Study</em> (Brill, 2015), and "Urban Topography of Iran and Central Asia at the Early Islamic period," in <em>The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology</em> (Oxford, 2015).</h5>
LOCATION:Real Colegio Complutense, 26 Trowbridge Street
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