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Conference: On the Border of the Realm: Aristocratic Culture and the Making of France, 1100-1300
The Program in Medieval Studies and the Humanities Council, the Center for Collaborative History, the Department of French & Italian, the Department of Art & Archaeology, the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, the Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity, the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, and the Department of Religion.

Virtual Seminar: “Iron in Early Medieval England: Experimental Art and Archaeology”
Dr. Andrew Welton, University of Florida

Workshop: “Experimental Iron Smelting (Medieval Methods)”
Dr. Andrew Welton, University of Florida
Program in Medieval Studies

LAMB Workshop: Preliminary Remarks on Thomas Hélye and the Miracula Antiqua
Alice Morandy
Program in Medieval Studies, Sponsored by the departments of Art & Archaeology, English, History, Religion, and Classics

Poison and politics: toward a (pre-modern?) theory of community and communication
David Nirenberg, Institute for Advanced Study
Program in Medieval Studies

Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium: “Beginnings and Anomalies. The Example of Medieval Iberia”
Marina S. Brownlee
Program in Medieval Studies

EHL Seminar: “HistoGenes: Integrating Genomic, Archaeological, and Historical Perspectives on Eastern Central Europe”
Krishna Veeramah, Stony Brook University; Deven Vyas, Stony Brook University; Yijie Tian, Stony Brook University; István Koncz, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Patrick Geary, Institute for Advanced Study
Environmental History Lab

Medieval Studies Book Club: Wonderful to Relate: Miracle Stories and Miracle Collecting in High Medieval England
Program in Medieval Studies
LAMB Workshop: Between Rabbi and Saint: The Reception of Gamaliel in the Medieval Latin West (1000-1300)
Albert Kohn
Program for Medieval Studies, Sponsored by the departments of Art & Archaeology, English, History, Religion, and Classics.

Index Workshops in Medieval Art: “Sigillum caelestis regis in Early Medieval Art”
Herbert Kessler
The Index of Medieval Art
