Marvels of Materials: Authored by Doug Braun, Binghamton UniversityMain MenuMarvels of Materials: Trade and Materiality in Ancient EgyptA virtual exhibition designed by Doug Braun (Binghamton University, class of 2020)Marvels of Materials, by Doug Braun (Binghamton University)Distribution of raw materials and finished goods in the second millennium BCEThe Voyage to Punt Relief: Trading in Ancient EgyptTravertineEgyptian faienceLimestoneEgyptian blueCobaltIvoryAuthored by Doug Braun, Binghamton UniversityWoodMeet the Author: Doug BraunHilary Becker8acde8ddd866de3e1500ef02591b1ae693bb7788Written by Doug Braun, Binghamton University
Doug Braun and Ptolemaic statue
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1media/20191113_pigment05_jwc.jpg2020-04-15T14:11:19-07:00Meet the Author: Doug Braun19image_header2020-05-06T18:18:00-07:00Doug Braun is a triple major in Classical Civilizations, History, and Anthropology (class of 2020) at Binghamton University. His faculty advisor was Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Hilary Becker. Learn more by reading about Doug's academic trajectory and his interest in museum studies here! A Binghamton University News article was written about Doug's research and to promote the Binghamton University Art Museum's virtual presentations by student curators on April 23, 2020. Find that article here.
Two other student exhibitions were installed at the Binghamton University Art Museum for spring 2020 and are now moving online. Follow these links to see these exhibits: "American Mythology" Curated by Kaleigh Pitcher ’20, History and Political Science with faculty advisor Andrew Walkling, Professor of Art History.
"Visualizing Voyeurism" Curated by Emily Mendelson ’20, Business Analytics and Eta Pastreich ’20, Anthropological Perspectives with faculty advisors Katherine Bouman, Associate Director of the Binghamton University Scholars Program and Tom McDonough, Associate Professor of Art History.
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