Archaeologist Spies: the Truth behind the Myth

AIA Society Event: Richmond

Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 6:00pm

Location:
University of Richmond, Jepson Hall
Richmond, VA
United States

Lecturer: Susan Heuck Allen

Abstract: Archaeologist Spies: the Truth behind the Myth

Manton Lecture

Contact:
Art Cassanos
artrierites@comcast.net
804-359--8109

Archaeology Day: Tour of and Roundtable Discussion at Henricus Historical Park

Sponsored by AIA-Richmond Society

AIA Society Event: Richmond

Saturday, October 20, 2012 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location:
Henricus Historical Park
251 Henricus Park Rd
Chester, VA 23836
United States

Tour of the Henricus Historical Park, followed by a roundtable discussion with the archaeologists working at the site.  Cost: $8.00, reservations required, contact  Art Cassanos, artrierites@comcast.net, 804-359-8109

Contact:
Art Cassanos
artrierites@comcast.net

At Home in Archaic Athens: the Archaeology of a House near the Athenian Agora

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Charlottesville

Friday, November 2, 2012 - 5:00pm

Location:
160 Campbell Hall (UVA School of Architecture)
Charlottesville, VA
United States

Lecturer: Kathleen Lynch

Abstract: At Home in Archaic Athens: the Archaeology of a House near the Athenian Agora

Contact:
John J. Dobbins
dobbins@virginia.edu
434-924-6128

The Deep Prehistory of Indian Gaming: The Perspective from Mesoamerica

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Richmond

Thursday, February 7, 2013 - 6:00pm

Location:
University of Richmond (Room TBA)
Richmond, VA
United States

Lecturer: Barbara Voorhies

Abstract: The Deep Prehistory of Indian Gaming: The Perspective from Mesoamerica

Stone Lecture

Contact:
Art Cassanos
artrierites@comcast.net
804-359-8109

Weaving as Worship: Reconstructing Ritual at the Etruscan Site of Poggio Colla (Vicchio)

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Charlottesville

Thursday, February 7, 2013 - 6:30pm

Location:
160 Campbell Hall (UVA School of Architecture)
Rugby Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

Lecturer: Gretchen E. Meyers

Abstract: Weaving as Worship: Reconstructing Ritual at the Etruscan Site of Poggio Colla (Vicchio)

Roberts Lecture

Parking is free after 5:00 PM in the garage on Culbreth Lane.

Contact:
John J. Dobbins
dobbins@virginia.edu
434-924-6128

What Horrible Thing Happened Around the World in AD 536?

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Richmond

Thursday, March 7, 2013 - 6:00pm

Location:
University of Richmond
Jepson Hall, Room 118
Richmond, VA
United States

Lecturer: Payson Sheets

Abstract: What Horrible Thing Happened Around the World in AD 536?

Contact:
Art Cassanos
artrierites@comcast.net
804-359-8109

Recutting Portraits of Roman Emperors: Problems in Interpretation and the Use of New Technology in Finding Possible Solutions

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Charlottesville

Monday, April 8, 2013 - 5:30pm

Location:

Charlottesville, VA
United States

Lecturer: John Pollini

Abstract: Recutting Portraits of Roman Emperors: Problems in Interpretation and the Use of New Technology in Finding Possible Solutions

Joukowsky Lecture

Contact:
John J. Dobbins
dobbins@virginia.edu
434-924-6128

Myths and Social Life in Etruscan Tombs: The Hellenistic Urns from Chiusi

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Lynchburg

Thursday, October 4, 2012 - 7:30pm

Location:
LG 537, Randolph College
Lynchburg, VA
United States

Lecturer: Francesco de Angelis

Noble Lecture

Contact:
Susan T. Stevens
sstevens@randolphcollege.edu
434-947-8533

Bar Codes (but no scanner!): Potmarks and what they tell us about Late Bronze Age Business

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Lynchburg

Wednesday, November 14, 2012 - 7:30pm

Location:
LG 537, Randolph College
Lynchburg, VA
United States

Lecturer: Nicolle Hirschfeld

Abstract: Bar codes (but no scanner!): Potmarks and what they tell us about Late Bronze Age business

Kershaw Lecture

Contact:
Susan T. Stevens
sstevens@randolphcollege.edu
434-947-8533

Sorcery in the Soil: Finding Magic at Graeco-Roman Karanis in Egypt

Sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America

AIA Society Event: Williamsburg

Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 4:30pm

Location:
Washington Hall, College of William & Mary
Williamsburg, VA
United States

Lecturer: Andrew T. Wilburn

Abstract: Sorcery in the Soil: Finding Magic at Graeco-Roman Karanis in Egypt

La Follette Lecture

Contact:
John Oakley
jxoakl@wm.edu
757-221-2163

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