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SUMMARY:Minoan Crete & the Cycladic Isles
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time to explore the island of Crete\, center of the Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age\, as well as the nearby Cycladic Islands of Santorini\, Mykonos\, and Delos. Marvel at the physical evidence of this first advanced civilization in Europe\, which created palace complexes\, stunning works of art\, a unique writing system (called Linear A)\, and an extensive trade network. You will stay in comfortable\, four- and five-star hotels\, perfect for exploring or just relaxing\, with nine nights on Crete in the capital city of Heraklion\, in the traditional village of Sfaka Sitias\, and in the coastal town of Agios Nikolaos; plus two nights on whitewashed Santorini and two nights
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/minoan-crete-the-cycladic-isles/
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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SUMMARY:Egyptology and Race
DESCRIPTION:Egyptologists make decisions about how to define the discipline. They make decisions involving time\, space\, and values. These actions are perfectly normal in that there is a limit as to how much data one mind can absorb. One also has the opportunity to stand back and view these decisions in aggregate. This especially applies to the ones made at the beginning of Egyptology before everything was settled and these decisions had not yet become paradigms\, standards\, or ruts.\nThis talk will examine some of these decisions about how Egyptologists defined Egyptology. It will look at what has been included and what has not. One should note that the general public has been part of this decision-making process. Egyptologists do not operate in a vacuum. Next year will be the centennial of the discovery of the tomb of King Tut (ankhamun). The opening words to the 1952 number one hit in both England and the United States to the romantic ballad “You Belong to Me” are “See the pyramids along the Nile” express the dominance of those structures in the public mind.\nThe focus here will be on how did it come to be that the Egyptian civilization emerged capable of building those pyramids. What happened to transform a people who had lived a certain way for millennia to one that became known as “Pharaonic Egypt”? The answers Egyptologists developed included such concepts as the Dynastic Race which will be included in this talk and the Hamite Hypothesis which requires a separate talk. These concepts live on until today even if different terms are used. \nIn-person and virtual. To register go to http://www.eventkeeper.com/mars/xpages/xp_newpopevent.cfm?zeeOrg=RFRR&EventID=6725193&sw=1366
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/egyptology-and-race/
LOCATION:Rye Free Reading Room\, 1061 Boston Post Road\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Feinman":MAILTO:feinmanp@ihare.org
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SUMMARY:The Roman Villa Project: Archaeology\, Paleobotany\, and Sustainable Agriculture in Italy’s Sabine Hills
DESCRIPTION:The Niagara Peninsula Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Public Lecture Series is excited to welcome Mark Usher\, University of Vermont\, as our first lecturer of the season. Dr Usher will speak about\, “The Roman Villa Project: Archaeology\, Paleobotany\, and Sustainable Agriculture in Italy’s Sabine Hills.” See the poster below. \nThe lecture will take place via Microsoft Teams on Sunday\, September 26 at 3:00 pm EDT. \nPre-registration through this link is required: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FRGudvwe8kqlNuKyRDrxoCEKDnEtoJ5PlMr0iwglNS1UQlBRT1VTVjVQS1ZXQUJaMFJBTE9STEFUMS4u&wdLOR=c1EB8B1C8-2996-4B4B-9B98-ED3E863F6796. \nAIA lectures are free and open to the public. For more information and our 2021-2022 lecture schedule\, see: https://brocku.ca/humanities/classics/outreach/aia-niagara/ or find us on Facebook @AIANiagara (https://www.facebook.com/AIANiagara).
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-roman-villa-project-archaeology-paleobotany-and-sustainable-agriculture-in-italys-sabine-hills/
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