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  • AGSA Speaker Series: Dr. Gregory E. Areshian at UCLA

    PRESS RELEASE
    UCLA Armenian Graduate Students Association
    c/o Armenian Graduate Students Association
    Kerckhoff Hall, Room 316
    308 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    Tel: 310-206-8512
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://gsa.asucla.ucla.edu/~agsa/


    Speaker Series: Dr. Gregory E. Areshian

    Thursday, May 7th at 7:00pm

    Sequoia Room at the UCLA Faculty Center

    Co-sponsored by The Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture Studies,
    the presentation will be given in English and will treat the subject `New
    Approaches to the Study of Ancient and Medieval Armenia'. The speaker, Dr.
    Gregory Areshian, received his Ph.D. from the Saint-Petersburg (formerly
    Leningrad) Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
    and has excavated at several archaeological sites in Armenia and Syria,
    while participating in other archaeological field projects in Georgia,
    Egypt, and Turkmenistan. The author of more than 130 publications mainly
    concerning Armenian, Caucasian, and Near Eastern history, archaeology, and
    social theory from Late Prehistory to Modern times, he has written and
    edited four books. During the late 1970s and 1980s Dr. Areshian successively
    held the positions of professor of Archaeology and History at Yerevan State
    University, First Vice-President of the Department of Antiquities of the
    Republic of Armenia, and Associate Director of the Institute of Archaeology
    and Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences. Thereafter he served as Deputy
    Prime Minister in the first government of the independent Republic of
    Armenia (1991-92). The following year he was invited to UCLA as a visiting
    professor, and, after settling in the USA, he taught at the University of
    Wisconsin, and the University of Chicago. Parking is available at Parking
    Structure 2 at Hilgard and Westholme. All are welcome.


    Light appetizers and refreshments will be provided.
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