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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240921
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SUMMARY:"France: The Reach of the Romans"
DESCRIPTION:Join archaeologist Patrick Hunt on this exciting itinerary from Turin to Nice and discover how the ancient Gauls and Romans interacted with the landscapes and shaped the history and cultures of northern Italy and southern France. Together we will cross the Alps by high-speed train\, from Turin to Lyon. \nHighlights:\n• Travel with award-winning archaeologist and author Patrick Hunt\, who has been doing fieldwork in the Alps since 1994.\n• Visit several outstanding museums\, including the Egyptian Museum in Turin\, the only museum outside of Cairo solely dedicated to Egyptian art and culture; and the new Musée de l’Arles Antique\, housing the world’s second finest collection of sarcophagi\nafter the Vatican’s.\n• Marvel at six UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Roman and Romanesque monuments of Arles\, the Roman theater and Arc de Triomphe of Orange\, the Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard\, the historic center of Avignon\, the historic city of Lyon\, and the\nResidences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin.\n• Explore the archaeological site of Saint-Romain-en-Gal\, also called “little Pompeii\,” and take a guided tour of its museum with the curator in charge of the mosaic restoration.\n• See the village of Vaison la Romaine\, the largest archaeological site in France; and take a behind-the-scenes tour inside the aqueduct at Pont du Gard (pending confirmation).\n• You will be accompanied by excellent local guides plus an expert tour manager who will handle all of the logistics so you can relax\, enjoy\, and learn.\n• Savor fine cuisine at carefully-chosen restaurants for included lunches and dinners\, and enjoy the flexibility of independent meals as well. Your tour manager can assist you with restaurant recommendations and reservations.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/france-the-reach-of-the-romans-3/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sean Delaney":MAILTO:aia@studytours.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240926
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SUMMARY:Athens to Rome: Cruising the Mediterranean
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join Archaeological Institute of America lecturer and host Laetitia La Follette\, Professor of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture\, aboard the luxury 50-cabin yacht\, Emerald Sakara\, for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise. This unique educational program highlights archaeological sites that are remnants of the grand civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. \nHighlights include: \n– MARVEL at major historical sites of ancient Greece in Athens\, Delphi\, and Olympia.\n– DELVE into ancient Greek and Roman history on the Mediterranean island of Sicily.\n– EXPLORE the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage sites of Greek Paestum and Roman Pompeii as you cruise north toward Rome. \nOptional pre-tour extension in Athens\nSeptember 24 – 27\, 2024 \nOptional post-tour extension in Rome\nOctober 5 – 7\, 2024
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/athens-to-rome-cruising-the-mediterranean/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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SUMMARY:Virtual Symposium: A Bloom of Perpetual Newness: The Colors of Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual symposium on October 1 at 6 PM Central (RSVP required). Giovanni Verri\, Conservation Scientist at the Art Institute of Chicago\, will present his recent investigations and newest research into color on ancient statues. (This symposium will not be recorded) \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VPhQwc0oTyGdFIy6zd6SIw#/registration \nABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM:\nIt is well-established that ancient sculpture was painted\, and that adding color was a finishing touch of artistic creation\, with an immediate impact on ancient viewers. However\, many questions remain about the extent of applied color. We do not fully understand the original appearance of most ancient sculptures. Dr. Verri will share insights into how ancient painters created their masterpieces\, revealed by his research using visible-induced luminescence imaging. Dr. Verri’s research makes visible pigments that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye\, yielding important new discoveries. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER:\nGiovanni Verri is a conservation scientist at the Art Institute of Chicago\, and a leading researcher investigating the pigments applied to ancient sculptures. He holds a Ph.D in physics from the University of Ferrara\, Italy\, and an MA in conservation from the Courtauld Institute on Art in London. In 2007\, he developed an imaging technique called visible-induced luminescence imaging. Using this new technique\, he has mapped the presence of Egyptian blue\, a very common blue pigment in antiquity.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/virtual-symposium-a-bloom-of-perpetual-newness-the-colors-of-ancient-greek-and-roman-sculpture/
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VPhQwc0oTyGdFIy6zd6SIw#/registration
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Petrole":MAILTO:katherine.petrole@nashville.gov
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