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🌐 Schedule of Lectures by History Graduate Student, Vesnia Endymion 🌐All lectures are to begin at 5 PM ((ET)).Symposium on Recent Findings in Markovia - Wednesday, March 22ndAncient History of Falkovnia and the Dwarven Legends of H'rakizuhm - Thursday, March 23rdAkiri Theology and the Many Parts of the Soul - Saturday, March 25th Tuesday, March 28thFaculty of History, Université de Dementlieu, Lecture Hall (Ground Floor)This series will first begin with a symposium, an open discussion on the findings of my most recent expeditions to speak on what they might mean and about the history of Markovia in a larger, historical context.It shall follow with a lecture about Falkovnia's ancient history, largely enshrouded in myth, and the pieces of its past that litter its landscape in the present, and to speak on the legends of the ancient dwarven tunnels that were recently found below the surface.The series will conclude with a lecture on Akiri theology, and on the composite parts of the soul as understood by the Akiri peoples. If time permits, discussion will go into "Akiri blue" and their style of faience that appears throughout their pottery, mosaics, and other crafts.
🌐 Schedule of Lectures by History Graduate Student, Vesnia Endymion 🌐All lectures are to begin at 5 PM ((ET)).Symposium on Recent Findings in Markovia - Wednesday, March 22ndAncient History of Falkovnia and the Dwarven Legends of H'rakizuhm - Thursday, March 23rdAkiri Theology and the Many Parts of the Soul - Tuesday, March 28thFaculty of History, Université de Dementlieu, Lecture Hall (Ground Floor)This series will first begin with a symposium, an open discussion on the findings of my most recent expeditions to speak on what they might mean and about the history of Markovia in a larger, historical context.It shall follow with a lecture about Falkovnia's ancient history, largely enshrouded in myth, and the pieces of its past that litter its landscape in the present, and to speak on the legends of the ancient dwarven tunnels that were recently found below the surface.The series will conclude with a lecture on Akiri theology, and on the composite parts of the soul as understood by the Akiri peoples. If time permits, discussion will go into "Akiri blue" and their style of faience that appears throughout their pottery, mosaics, and other crafts.