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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Victor Montejo Back in North Carolina
Last night noted Maya scholar and writer Victor Montejo delivered the opening address of the “13 Bak’tun: New Maya Perspectives in 2012″ symposium to a standing-room-only crowd in Wilson Library. His reappearance in North Carolina, thirty years after his arrival … Continue reading
Countdown to 13 Bak’tun
We’re counting down to the beginning of the UNC symposium “13 Bak’tun: New Maya Perspectives in 2012,” which kicks off on Thursday. There will be a reception and viewing of the exhibit Ancient and Living Maya in the 19th and … Continue reading
On the Road: Libraries Without Books
Some of us have been traveling of late, and we thought you might enjoy a few pictures from our journeys. This blogger ended up at the easternmost end of Turkey. There she visited the amazing Ishak Pasha Palace on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ishak Pasha Palace, Library architecture, Topkapi Palace, Turkey
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