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SUMMARY:Dr. Eric Cline - 1177 BC and After: The Collapse and Survival of Civilizations
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Cline will discuss what happened after the Bronze Age world of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean collapsed. He will highlight why some civilizations endured\, some gave way to new ones\, and some disappeared forever. It is a story of resilience\, transformation\, and success\, as well as failures\, in an age of chaos and reconfiguration.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/dr-eric-cline-1177-bc-and-after-the-collapse-and-survival-of-civilizations/
LOCATION:Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, 21210\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Baer":MAILTO:bobbaer1616@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:Treasures from the Sea Floor: Military Finds from the Battle of the Aegates Islands
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Andrew L. Goldman\, Professor of History\, Gonzaga University \nOn 10 March\, 241 BCE\, the final naval battle of the First Punic War was fought off western Sicily\, where a large Roman fleet engaged an equally large Carthaginian fleet near the Aegates Islands. Almost 2300 years later\, the battle site has been located. Between 2005 and 2024\, a wide scatter of artifacts has been raised from the sea floor\, relics from the first maritime battlefield of ancient times which has ever been explored. This lecture will discuss briefly the field project and its background\, followed by an overview of the major finds\, including some of the earliest Latin inscriptions and Roman iconographic representations ever discovered. Among the more important artifacts brought to the surface are the military equipment finds: helmets\, swords\, and sling bullets.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/treasures-from-the-sea-floor-military-finds-from-the-battle-of-the-aegates-islands/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phoebe Sheftel":MAILTO:pasheftel@gmail.com
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