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SUMMARY:Tunisia: Phoenicians to Romans\, Mosaics to Mosques
DESCRIPTION:Travel and learn with Archaeologist Dr. Nejib Ben Lazreg as you explore mosaics and mosques along with many other exciting sites and enjoy the fascinating culture that Tunisia has to offer.\nHighlights Include:\n• Visit all seven of Tunisia’s cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites.\n• Explore fabled Carthage\, including the Antonine Baths and the cisterns.\n• Spend three full days in and around Tunis\, including a visit to the Bardo Museum (pending its re-opening)\, featuring exquisite exhibits of Roman and Byzantine mosaics.\n• See the beautiful Cape Bon coast and the Punic site of Kerkouane.\n• Marvel at Bulla Regia\, a well-preserved site featuring underground Roman villas\, a museum\, a Temple of Apollo\, and a 2nd-century theater.\n• Tour Dougga\, established prior to the Romans\, with its 3\,500 seat theater; Temples of Saturn\, Augustan Piety\, and Mercury; and Capitol.\n• Discover Kairouan\, the fourth holiest city in the Muslim world\, founded in A.D. 670\, with its carpet\, leather\, brass\, and spice vendors; and its Great Mosque with a three-tiered minaret.\n• Visit El Djem\, one of Tunisia’s most extraordinary sites\, with a marvelous\, 30\,000-seat\, ancient amphitheater and a museum that houses lovely mosaics.\n• Visit the Roman city of Sbeitla (Sufetula)\, one of North Africa’s best-preserved Roman cities\, including several stunning 2nd-century A.D. temples and mosaic-covered Byzantine baptisteries.\n• Wander through Thuburbo Majus\, a sprawling site occupied in turn by Berbers\, Phoenicians\, and Romans. The imperial remains include the Forum\, Temple of Mercury\, and sunken winter baths.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/tunisia-phoenicians-to-romans-mosaics-to-mosques-3/
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Tina Rivet":MAILTO:aia@studytours.org
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SUMMARY:Cultural Identity and Ritual Feasting: Exploring the Origin and Dispersal of Sino-Tibetan Populations
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URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/cultural-identity-and-ritual-feasting-exploring-the-origin-and-dispersal-of-sino-tibetan-populations/
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
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SUMMARY:Sacred Spectating in Late Antique Egypt: Monastic Painting as Spiritual Experience
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Agnieszka Szymanska (University of Richmond). Free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sacred-spectating-in-late-antique-egypt-monastic-painting-as-spiritual-experience/
LOCATION:Jepson Hall\, Room 109\, 221 Richmond Way\, Richmond\, VA\, 23173\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Baughan":MAILTO:ebaughan@richmond.edu
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SUMMARY:Crouching Tigers\, Hidden Elephants
DESCRIPTION:Joukowsky lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/crouching-tigers-hidden-elephants-2/
LOCATION:DePaul University Levan Center\, 2322 North Kenmore Avenue\, Chicago\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Using 3D to Document and Share Vermont’s Past: The Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Using 3D to Document and Share Vermont’s Past: The Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project – Virtual\nMatthew D. Moriarty\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Archaeology\, Vermont State University\nThe Vermont State University Digital Archaeology Project was founded in 2019 to explore new avenues in archaeological research\, digital curation\, and educational outreach using 3D technologies. Over the last four years\, VTSU faculty and students have utilized 3D imaging to document archaeological\, museum\, and private collections\, and 3D printing to share those materials with the public. This presentation highlights some of the project’s early results and explores some of the methodological issues raised by 3D imaging and 3D printing of archaeological heritage.\nLOCATION: Zoom\nREGISTER: Zoom registration bit.ly/NHASregister
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/using-3d-to-document-and-share-vermonts-past-the-vermont-state-university-digital-archaeology-project-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Men and Women in the Wild West: The Production of a Red-Light District in Ouray\, Colorado given by Prof. Mary Van Buren (Colorado State University)
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1980s studies of prostitution\, a key component of red-light districts\, have focused almost exclusively on female sex workers. While an important corrective to the omission of women from historical accounts of the West\, the roles played by men in the construction\, organization\, and experiences offered by red-light districts have been largely ignored. This talk re-integrates men into the analysis of the Vanoli Block\, an infamous part of the red-light district in late 19th and early 20th century Ouray. Multiple masculinities – including the middle and upper-class Victorian men who organized the construction and operation of the district\, working class patrons\, and Chinese laundry workers – as well as women engaged in the sex trade\, are implicated in the creation of this distinctly Western venue.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/men-and-women-in-the-wild-west-the-production-of-a-red-light-district-in-ouray-colorado-given-by-prof-mary-van-buren-colorado-state-university/
LOCATION:Eaton Humanities\, 1610 Pleasant Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80309\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
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