Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 1 pm – 4 pm
Auditorium
Free | Advance ticket required
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Horses have fascinated humans for thousands of years, living among us as valued companions who deeply influenced our culture. Explore the history, art, and archaeology of the horse-human bond with five scholars representing diverse disciplines. Their talks span ancient Greece to the “New World” and dive into varied contexts in which horses became our indispensable partners. We end with the latest archaeological, artistic, and scientific evidence for the evolution of horses, their relationship with humans, and their impact on the people of the Americas.
Enjoy refreshments and conversation following the program in the Auditorium lobby.
Complements the exhibition The Horse and Rider from Albania, on view through January 29, 2024.

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