The Badè Museum is pleased to announce its upcoming 2023-2024 virtual lecture series, Women and Gender in the Phoenician Homeland and Diaspora.
This public program is co-sponsored by UC Berkeley’s Archaeological Research Facility (ARF) and East Carolina University. All the lectures in this series can be watched live on the ARF YouTube channel or later on the ARF & Bade YouTube channels.
2023-24 Schedule
Dr. Maroun Khreich
Phoenician women in textual documentation (epigraphical and literary)
Dr. Bärbel Morstadt
Ashtart and Co. as female role models in Phoenician society
Dr. Wissam Khalil and Karim Fadlallah
The cult of Astarte within the coastal grottos of Adloun and Kharayeb in southern Lebanon
Dr. Becky Martin
Gender representation on anthropoid coffins
Dr. Jessica Nitschke
Dress and representation of women in visual culture
Dr. Agnès Garcia Ventura and Dr. Mireia Lopez Bertran
On Phoenician/Punic music and musicians: a gender approach
Dr. Mireia Lopez Bertran
Punic women as ritual agents: evidence from material and visual culture
Dr. Tatiana Pedrazzi
Sitting on a throne or working with vases: from deities to ordinary women in Phoenicia
Dr. Adriano Orsingher
Masks and gender, masking and gender
Dr. Ida Oggiano
Ritual actions of Phoenician women in the Levant in the 1st millennium BC: purposes and modalities