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New Evidence for Alexander the Great’s Campaign.

Oct 15, 2009

Prof. David Graf

Professor, Department of Religious Studies
Univ. of Miami

New Evidence for Alexander the Great’s Campaign.

Between 336-323 BCE, Alexander the Great’s campaign united the world between the Aeagean Sea and the Indus River. The primary sources for this spectacular accomplishment are Greek literary sources written between the time of Augustus and Trajan. But in recent years, new evidence from the Eastern perspective has emerged—Aramaic documents, cuneiform texts, and coins, complementing the Western sources. A brief review of the campaign and this new evidence will be discussed.

Date: Thursday, Oct 15, 2009

Time: 6:30pm – Wine and cheese
7:00pm – Lecture (45min – 1hour)

FEE: FREE. NO CHARGE. PAG welcomes donations to help defray expenses.

Where: Atlantic Room (Bayside Pavilion) - Mercy Hospital - link for directions

Please RSVP– Call Jessica at 305 285 2702

One Response to “New Evidence for Alexander the Great’s Campaign.”

  1. Major Weinbauer Says:

    Thank you for your article. It has given me very much to go over. Thanks again!

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