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East Asian Archaeology Forum (EAAF) Lecture
Prof. CHEN Fang-Mei (Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University) will present: "Temple Style and Immigrant Identity: A Look at the Stylistic Features of the Yinshan Temple in Tamsui, Taiwan, during the early 1800s." **Support for the EAAF Lecture Series is provided by the Boston University Center for the Humanities.**
When | 12:15 pm to 1:30 pm on Friday, November 16, 2012 |
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Building | ICEAACH (650 Beacon St. at the Kenmore "T" Station) |
Room | Suite 505 on the 5th Floor |
Contact Name | Kay Ueda |
Phone | 358-8000 |
Contact Email | asianarc@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | ICEAACH |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Prof. CHEN Fang-Mei (Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University) |