ROCKWELL LECTURE: WOMEN, POWER, AND MAGIC
The E-Sylum (3/1/2020)
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John Ferreri submitted this announcement of this year's Rockwell Lecture. Three Boston-area clubs have been sponsoring this special event for over a decade. -Editor
Tuesday April 14, 2020
Sponsored yearly by the Collectors Club of Boston, Boston Numismatic Society, and the Currency Club of New England 7-9PM at New Light Korean Church 730 Main St. (Rt 20) Waltham, Mass. Light refreshments will be served.
Area numismatists are invited to attend this special lecture given by David Wray on: Women, Power, and Magic in 13 Ancient Artifacts.
David is retired from a career as Program Manager in early internet companies. He also is one of the founders of the Writing Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And, he is a prize winning author and lecturer. He now pursues his interests in numismatics, history and archeology. He is author of: The Secret Roots of Christianity: Decoding Religious History with Symbols on Ancient Coins.
David has chosen to show 13 artifacts from his collection related to women and prepared an entertaining introduction to a serious historical topic. The ages of the artifacts range over 3000 years, from ~1600 B.C. to the 16th century A.D. Only some of the artifacts are coins. Taken all together, the artifacts in this overview suggest that thematic connections between women and magic relate in fascinating ways to gender power in various societies across millennia.
If additional information is needed please contact:
William Harkins williamharkins@comcast.net -or-
John Ferreri johnnybanknote@yahoo.com
John adds:
"Most people out of this area probably won't know David Wray. He is a captivating speaker and has given programs for various numismatic clubs in the New England area for years."
