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Profs & Pints: Meet the Real Indiana Jones
Profs and Pints presents: Meet the Real Indiana Jones, with Justin M. Jacobs, associate professor of history at American University and author of Indiana Jones in History: From Pompeii to the Moon.
Grab your hat and yell Start the plane! It's time for a scholarly adventure around the world with Justin Jacobs, an expert on the history of archeology who teaches a course dealing with the popular Indiana Jones film franchise. The talk will be staged at a new Profs and Pints venue, the Social Circle Bistro at the Cambria Hotel Washington, D.C. Convention Center, part of the national Cambria Hotels brand.
Professor Jacobs will discuss the relationship between the Indiana Jones films and famous explorers and archeologists throughout history, pointing out gaps between film and fact too wide to leap. He'll also ask whether Jones and the real-life artifact hunters that preceded him really were the good guys, or instead were motivated by ugly racist and cultural stereotypes. He will look at historical conditions that gave rise to the first practitioners of scientific archaeology and the lives and careers of some of the most famous explorers and archaeologists over the past 250 years. In uttering his signature phrase--That belongs in a museum!Indiana Jones sought to distinguish himself from an unprincipled tomb raider, but his real-life predecessors espoused similar views in removing untold treasures from nations around the world that would happily have them back. Youll learn about the ideologies used to justify the removal of antiquities from sites in the Middle East and China to museums in the West, the political leaders who made the task possible, and how growing resistance from the nations that give birth to such objects eventually put an end to such Western expeditions. Well also look at what the Indiana Jones films got wrong and right factually, and how well George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg did their homework.
You won't leave with any Arks or idols, but you will walk out with a much better understanding of archeology and how treasures found their way to our local museums. (Listed time is for doors. Talk begins 30 minutes later. Tickets are $12 and must be purchased online and in advance.)
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LocationSocial Circle Bistro at the Cambria Hotel-Washington DC Convention Center (View)
899 O Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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I purchased tickets on May 5 but have not been able to access them via BPT |
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Please contact Brown Paper Tickets about this and also send an email with the names on the tickets to profsandpints@hotmail.com. It could be you never finalized your order. If you did finalize it I have your name on a check-in list. |
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