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SUMMARY:Trading With The Enemy: Greek Pottery In The Persian World
DESCRIPTION:Norton lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/objects-of-power-on-the-edge-of-the-maya-world-memory-memorialization-and-the-making-of-a-dynasty-at-the-classic-maya-center-of-copan-honduras-3/
LOCATION:Brown University\, Rhode Island Hall 108\, 60 George Street\, Providence\, RI\, 2912\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
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SUMMARY:A Museum Object from Antiquity Reexamined - Head of a Ruler
DESCRIPTION:Friends of AIA-NYS invite you to a special lecture!\nThe Metropolitan Museum Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art cares for approximately 7\,000 works from 8th Century B.C. to 7th Century A.D. The objects come from an area that today comprises Iraq\, Iran\, Turkey\, Syria\, the Eastern Mediterranean coast\, Yemen\, and Central Asia. The Met’s Jean-François de Lapérouse and Dr.Kim Benzel will focus on a particular antiquity object as they reveal how cutting-edge technology and new scholarship have led to the reattribution of The Met’s bronze Head of a Ruler\, transforming our understanding of the chronology of lost wax casting technology. Available online and in person.\nPresented in partnership with Friends of AIA-NYS. Please email hjames@studiolxiv.com – AIA members have free entry. RSVP required for Entry or Link. \nLecture held at The General Society Library\n20 West 44th Street\n6PM
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/a-museum-object-from-antiquity-reexamined-head-of-a-ruler/
LOCATION:General Society Library\, 20 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Karin Taylor":MAILTO:ktaylor@generalsociety.org
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SUMMARY:Archaeology and Conservation: The Tombs at Rio Azul\, a Treasure in Guatemala
DESCRIPTION:Joukowsky lecture \nMeeting ID: 832 2135 7072\nPasscode: 397415
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/santa-fe-national-lecture-program-lecture/
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240319T193000
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SUMMARY:Why Underwater? The Importance of Submerged Landscape Research for Understanding Pleistocene Peoples in the New World
DESCRIPTION:Matson lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/why-underwater-the-importance-of-submerged-landscape-research-for-understanding-pleistocene-peoples-in-the-new-world/
LOCATION:Room 117 (Semans Auditorium)\, Belk Visual Arts Center\, 315 N. Main St.\, Davidson\, NC\, 28036\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Jessi Halligan\, “Why underwater? The importance of submerged landscape research for understanding Pleistocene peoples in the New World”
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 19\, 2023\n7:30 p.m.\nBelk Visual Arts Center 117\nDavidson College\nDavidson\, NC \nThis lecture is FREE and open to the public. Please join us if you’re an archaeology enthusiast! \nAbout the lecture: \nPerhaps most people think of shipwrecks when underwater archaeology is mentioned\, but numerous formerly-terrestrial sites have survived drowning in our freshwater lakes and rivers and on our continental shelves. These sites can even be better preserved than their dry counterparts\, and in some cases they can help us answer some of the most pressing questions about people in the past. Thousands of Pleistocene artifacts have been discovered in Florida’s rivers and springs\, along with some of the best preserved early sites in the Americas. These sites are challenging archaeological models for the peopling of the Americas\, and are providing us with informaƟon about the lifeways of early Indigenous peoples in the New World. \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Jessi Halligan\, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Florida State University\, specializes in geoarchaeology and underwater archaeology. She focuses on the initial peopling of the Americas through an active research program in submerged Paleoindian sites in Florida. This focus leads to complementary foci in hunter-gatherer societies\, geoarchaeology\, sea level rise and submerged landscape studies\, including underwater field methods. She has more than two decades of field and lab experience\, having conducted research and/or worked on Cultural Resource Management projects all over the Northeastern United States\, the Northern Plains\, Texas\, and the Southeast. Other major interests include climate change during the terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene\, coastal site preservation\, and human adaptation to major climate change.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/jessi-halligan-why-underwater-the-importance-of-submerged-landscape-research-for-understanding-pleistocene-peoples-in-the-new-world/
LOCATION:Davidson College\, 315 North Main Street\, Semans Auditorium\, Belk Visual Arts Center\, Davidson\, NC\, 28036\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Krentz":MAILTO:pekrentz@davidson.edu
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