Accessing Ancient Egypt – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” Lectures begin on September 25th. This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley. Watch live on the ARF YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/arf-channel.
God is his Potter – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Physical Witness – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Ableism When Accessing the Past: Studies of Disability in the Ancient World 2nd Day

Hannah Vogel
Ableism When Accessing the Past: Studies of Disability in the Ancient World

Hannah Vogel
Disability in the David Narratives in Light of Armed Conflicts in Africa

Huli Ramantswana
Brothers of (Mis)fortune: A story of wealth and health at ancient Megiddo

Rachel Kalisher
Restrictions on a Driver’s License: The Reception of Disabilities in Official Identification from Graeco–Roman Egypt

Ella Kaver
Digging into Disability: How Experience Affects Theory

Mason Shrader
The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians

This lecture is part of the Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology and Archaeological Research Facility year-round lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” Lecture info: Dr. Eric Harvey “The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians” Speaker bio: Eric Harvey is a scholar of the ancient Middle East whose work focuses primarily on Mesopotamia…