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SUMMARY:Laboratoire d’archéologie publique / Public Archaeology Lab
DESCRIPTION:We like to think of archaeologists as diggers who\, trowel in hand\, extract remains from the ground and describe their context. However\, while excavation is the most visible and iconic activity in archeology\, it is only part of their task. It is in the laboratory that they spend the most time processing their findings\, analyzing their data and proposing interpretations that will contribute to our knowledge. As it takes place out of the public eye\, this stage of the archaeological process is also the least understood.\nTo make this work more visible\, the Laboratoire d’archéologie et de patrimoine (Archeology and Heritage Laboratory) of the University of Quebec at Rimouski is moving into the Rimouski Regional Museum. From October 1 to 17\, 2021\, visitors are invited to interact with the archaeologists in residence as they continue their research on local and regional archaeological material.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/laboratoire-darcheologie-publique-public-archaeology-lab/
LOCATION:Musée régional de Rimouski\, 35\, rue Saint-Germain Ouest\, Rimouski\, Quebec\, G5L 4B4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Other Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicolas Beaudry":MAILTO:nicolas_beaudry@uqar.ca
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Month at the Alamo
DESCRIPTION:Each week in October\, Alamo archaeologists will upload an archaeology-themed post on the Alamo website.  The posts will include general archaeology information\, as well as details about Alamo archaeology.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/archaeology-month-at-the-alamo/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Tiffany Lindley":MAILTO:tlindley@thealamo.org
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SUMMARY:Sensing the Past: A workshop in applied sensory  archaeology and heritage assessment
DESCRIPTION:Last chance to register! \nSensing the past: A workshop in applied sensory archaeology and heritage assessment \nOctober 7-9\, 2021: Online and in Amsterdam\, NL \nJoin us for this international workshop bringing together a wide range of sense-based research methodologies applied to the ancient and historic built environment. \nAn increasing number of interdisciplinary approaches to sensory research in humanities has proven productive in decentralizing ocular-centric models of experience towards holistic comprehension of built remains. These innovative perspectives have led to a growing field of inquiry and dispersed collection of investigatory methods to approach senses individually or through their interrelationships (e.g. synesthesia). In so doing\, more avenues are widening for identifying undervalued forms of historic communication\, quotidian forms of place-making\, and carriers of meaning in ancient and historical places that are not visibly accessible in the physical remains. \nPart 1\, held online on 7 and 8 October\, will introduce participants to the state-of-the-field debates in experiential archaeology and heritage work. A series of 18 presentations will be anchored by a keynote address by Dr. Sue Hamilton (Director\, UCL Institute of Archaeology) on 8 October. Presentations will take place between 10am and 6pm CEST. \nPart 2 of the workshop\, held in person on 9 October\, will give a limited number of local participants experiential fieldwork practice by taking part in a sensory walk at the Fort bij Uithoorn\, a site built as part of the Amsterdam defense line system and inscribed in the Stelling van Amsterdam UNESCO world heritage designation. Research will be contextualized with a lecture by a local military history expert. \nMany of the forts in the Stelling have come under recent revitalization efforts\, which preserve the material composition of the fort but often significantly change the experiential layer. Fieldwork will equip participants to analyze historic sensory contributions to such historic spaces and to contribute to redevelopment dialogues beyond mere material evidence. Safety measures in place due to Covid-19 will be applied. \nAdvance registration by October 5th is required for this workshop and site visit. For more information on speakers\, discussion themes\, and registration\, please visit: www.uva.nl/sensingthepast \nThis workshop is a collaboration between the Universiteit van Amsterdam School of Heritage\, Memory\, and Material Culture and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Institute CLUE+.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sensing-the-past-a-workshop-in-applied-sensory-archaeology-and-heritage-assessment/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Pamela Jordan":MAILTO:sensory.workshop-fgw@uva.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T180000
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SUMMARY:Taking the High Ground: Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns as seen through LIDAR
DESCRIPTION:October 7\, 2021 at 6:00pm EDT\, a virtual lecture given by Dr. Marcello Canuto of Tulane University. A link to view the lecture will be available approximately one week before the event
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/taking-the-high-ground-lowland-maya-settlement-patterns-as-seen-through-lidar/
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Arthur P Cassanos":MAILTO:artrierites@gmail.com
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CREATED:20210818T164256Z
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SUMMARY:21st Century Tools for Studying Ice Age Art
DESCRIPTION:Matson Lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/21st-century-tools-for-studying-ice-age-art-4/
LOCATION:WEBINAR (Springfield 1)\, Springfield\, OH
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,International Archaeology Day,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Tracy Gregory Brown":MAILTO:info@springfieldarchaeology.org
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