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Between Text and Image: The Case of Sasanian Monogram Seals

Date
Wed, 5 Feb 2025 | 19:30 - 20:15
Location
Levett Room
Speakers
Dr. Olivia Ramble
Event Price
Free
Booking Required
Not required

Join us for “Between Text and Image: The Case of Sasanian Monogram Seals” as we explore the fascinating intersection of art and communication in ancient Persia. Discover the significance of these unique seals, which combine visual design with textual meaning. This lecture, open to all, offers new insights into the cultural and historical significance of Sasanian art. Learn how monogram seals served as powerful symbols and tools of identity. Discover the intricate relationship between text and image in this fascinating period. Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into this rich and complex subject!

Bio: Olivia Ramble was appointed (2024) as Bahari Career Development Fellow in Sasanian Studies (JRF Wolfson College/ Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) with a post-doctoral project dedicated to “Writing in Iranian Late Antiquity: scribes, scribal practice and performative aspects of the written word in Sasanian Iran”.