Horn Lectureship Series Presents: “Beyond the Sea Peoples: Rethinking the 1200 BCE Collapse” 

Around 1200 BCE, the great powers of the ancient Near East—Hittites, Mycenaeans, Egyptians, and Canaanite city-states—experienced what has long been called a “catastrophic collapse.” But was it truly the end of civilizations, or the beginning of something new?
Dr. Glazer will explore fascinating evidence of trade networks, migrations, and cultural resilience, reconsidering whether the story of the Sea Peoples is myth, history, or something in between.

This event will take place on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 7:00 pm in the Seminary Chapel at Andrews University and is free and open to the public.

Andrews Undergraduate Co-Curricular credit will be offered.

Horn Lectureship Series Presents: “Exploring the Ark Mountains: Discoveries from our Latest Excursions” 

This lecture will describe our most recent ascent up Mount Judi; the exploration of the archaeological ruins on the mountain and the vicinity; as well as our excursions into Armenia where Noah’s ark wood is displayed in their main cathedral; our excursion into Georgia (north of Ararat) where the earliest archaeological evidence for wine production has been found (reminding us of Noah’s vineyard)

This event will take place on Monday, October 20th, 2025 at 7:00 pm in the Seminary Chapel at Andrews University and is free and open to the public.

Andrews Undergraduate Co-Curricular credit will be offered.