Nicola Aravecchia, Assistant Professor of Art History and Archaeology, was a fellow in Byzantine Studies at Dunbarton Oaks in spring 2021. He participated in a Q + A on his research report, “Early Christianity in Egypt’s Western Desert: The Fourth-Century Church at Amheida,” which summarized archaeological evidence of early Christian culture in the remote reaches of Egypt’s Western Desert. To learn more about Dr. Aravecchia and his work, click here.
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