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Nazareth Quest - lecture notes for teachers: 1. Explanatory comments on archaeology, demons, and climate change

Bernard Mulholland, Nazareth Quest (2022). https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=NfWkEAAAQBAJ&pli=1 https://books.apple.com/us...

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Sunday, January 15, 2023

New Website of the Centre for Medieval Arts and Rituals, University of Cyprus

Grateful to the AIEB for this notice.

New Website of the Centre for Medieval Arts and Rituals, University of Cyprus

The Centre for Medieval Arts and Rituals of the University of Cyprus is pleased to announce the release of its brand-new website which will feature announcements about upcoming conferences and events in the field of medieval studies. CeMAR’s new website will also provide links and resources concerning the diverse and exciting ways in which medieval arts and rituals survive in our times.

http://cemar.cy

You can also follow CeMAR’s H2020 twinning programme Network for Medieval Arts and Rituals (NetMAR), on Twitter and Facebook.

For more information: cemar@ucy.ac.cy

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Saturday, January 14, 2023

Analekta Stagōn kai Meteōrōn - Analecta Stagorum et Meteororum

Grateful to AIEB for this notice.

New Scientifc Journal: Analekta Stagōn kai Meteōrōn - Analecta Stagorum et Meteororum

Dear Scholars of Byzantium,
My colleagues and I would like to bring to your attention the publication of the first issue of Analekta Stagōn kai Meteōrōn - Analecta Stagorum et Meteororum. It is a new biennial scientific journal dedicated to the history and heritage of the monastic community of Meteora, published by the Academy of the Metropolis of Stagoi and Meteora. Its first, celebratory issue aspires to open new horizons in the study of this preeminent cradle of Orthodox monasticism, through interdisciplinarity and different conceptions of monastic culture. It features research as diverse as the history of Thessaly under the Serbs, collections of Russian artefacts, the practice of monastic confinement during the Ottoman period, and the history of printing.
As a closing note, I am sharing with you the link to our academia.edu page: https://independent.academia.edu/AnalectaStagorumetMeteororum
On behalf of the editorial team

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Thursday, November 24, 2022

GoFundMe for Dr Bernard Mulholland https://gofund.me/f145e861

GoFundMe for Dr Bernard Mulholland https://gofund.me/f145e861 

Hi. My name is Bernard. My landlord plans to evict me in the run-up to Christmas at noon on Friday, November 25, 2022, and I need to raise funds to pay for accommodation.
I am an independent researcher, and, if there are surplus funds, then these will go towards funding my research. I am an archaeologist, historian and Byzantinist and I have published several books on these topics, and you can read more on my Academia profile: https://independent.academia.edu/BernardMulholland. My area of expertise is the archaeology of the Early Byzantine Christian Church.
I wanted to take my research to a new audience, and so I have also recently published a novel with that goal in mind. As an independent researcher, sales from these books also goes towards funding my research, and I would appreciate it if you could share these titles on social media to help promote sales.

Fiction:
Bernard Mulholland, Nazareth Quest (August, 2022).

Non-fiction:
Bernard Mulholland, The Early Byzantine Christian Church (Oxford, 2014).
---, 'Identification of Early Byzantine Constantinopolitan, Syrian, and Roman church plans in the Levant and some possible consequences', Patristic Studies in the twenty-first century: proceedings of an international conference to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Association of Patristic Studies, ed. Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony, Theodore de Bruyn and Carol Harrison (Turnhout, 2015), 597-633.
---, 'the man from MENSA' - 1 of 600: Mensa research (2016).
--- , 'the man from MENSA' - 1 of the 600: Politics 1990-1995 (2016).
--- , Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector: a case study (2018).
---, Early Byzantine Ireland: a survey of the archaeological evidence (2021).
---, Navan Fort, Ireland: archaeological and palaeoecological analysis (2021).

Mulholland, B. (2021). 'Can archaeology inform the climate change debate?' Academia Letters, Article4385. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4385