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Well, good evening everybody. My name is Steve Tinney as you probably know by now, most of you and Iamp;#39;m the deputy director of the Penn Museum. Many thanks to all of you for coming to tonightamp;#39;s sold-out installment of our annual greats lectures This year, of course, our theme is the rise of the city. To tie in with the opening of our new Middle East galleries in April 2018. And we have selected speakers and topics which will give us, sort of a 360 degree look at what makes a city, how they grow where, and why. The next lecture in our series will be on December 6th and will feature our own Dr. Simon Martin, Associate Curator in the American section, who will be talking about the urbanized jungle, ancient Maya Garden cities. Yes, sounds interesting doesnt he? Simonamp;#39;s always do, Aliens, Gardens. There always great. So as usual, after our speakers presentation, there will be time for some Q and A. And if you would like to ask a question, I think theyamp;#39;ll be a