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Greek papyri and inscriptions (up to the late antiquity and Byzantine periods). More specifically, the researcher (proficient in Greek and with experience in digital humanities) will be expected to: (1
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(with tenure), or Professor (with tenure) in Byzantine history. We are especially interested in candidates whose work connects Byzantium to other areas, either geographically, through connections
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results.; - Implement and evaluate a fully distributed byzantine fault tolerant machine learning protocol.; - Write a MSc. Dissertation in this context.; - Complete the grant's activity report.; The tasks
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a special responsibility for Classical, Biblical and Byzantine manuscripts, you will use innovative and traditional ways of interpreting and presenting these collections through online resources and
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(4th-15th Centuries)”, led by prof. Przemysław Marciniak: https://silesian.academia.edu/PrzemysławMarciniak preparing a monograph (or a series of articles) on understanding nature in Byzantine hexaemera
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and duties: Participation in archaeological research in the successive seasons (2024, 2025,and 2026), supervision of work in the Byzantine baths, preparation and development of documentation
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, Washington, DC. The Dumbarton Oaks Museum is composed of four collections that testify to the passion of Robert Woods and Mildred Barnes Bliss for collecting extraordinary art. The Byzantine Collection
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Studies: Greek Art and Architecture Roman Art and Architecture Art of Egypt and the Ancient Near East Late Antique/Byzantine Art and Architecture Medieval Art and Architecture Spanish Colonial Americas
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research fellowship program in Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, and Garden and Landscape Studies. Dumbarton Oaks also leverages the breadth of its scholarly programs and research collections (that include a
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. in Medieval Islamic art, in Byzantine artistic connections with Western Christendom, and in the diverse media deployed by artists and requested by their patrons in the period before 1500. This position