{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/685b0d8b7cd58072a5248cca/685b0d9684ae3ce8a42eda86?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Unpacking the Lives of Ancient Immigrants with Dr. Teodoro Alstola","description":"<p>Dr. Tero Alstola, a researcher at the University of Helsinki, discusses his work on ancient Near Eastern cultures and the social history of Babylonia in the first millennium BCE. He talks about his research on ancient immigrants, network approaches to historical data sets, and the use of computer-aided study of the Akkadian language. The conversation delves into his involvement in the 69th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale and his interest in the ancient world, starting with ancient Egypt.<br/><br/> Dr. Alstola&apos;s research: https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/persons/tero-alstola Information on RAI: http://helsinki.fi/rencontre More information on migration and immigrants: The Ancient Near East Today has blog posts on migration: https://www.asor.org/anetoday How Bad Was the Babylonian Exile? https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-near-eastern-world/how-bad-was-the-babylonian-exile/ <br/><br/>00:00:30 - Introduction to Dr. Teodoro Alstola<br/>00:01:43 - Dr. Alstola&apos;s Background and Interest in Ancient Studies<br/>00:03:22 - Dr. Alstola&apos;s Specialization and Research Focus<br/>00:04:01 - Origins of Dr. Alstola&apos;s Interest in Migration<br/>00:05:34 - Sources for Studying Ancient Migration<br/>00:06:56 - Comparing Ancient and Modern Migration<br/>00:09:19 - Legal Aspects of Ancient Migration<br/>00:10:54 - Perceptions of Immigrants in the Ancient Near East<br/>00:14:26 - Digital Humanities and Computer-Aided Research<br/>00:22:19 - AI in Academic Research<br/>00:24:31 - The 69th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale<br/>00:30:47 - Assyrian Deportation Policy<br/>00:33:28 - Artifacts Documenting Ancient Migration<br/>00:35:04 - Cultural Assimilation of Migrants<br/><br/></p>","author_name":"Digital Hammurabi"}