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Türkiye: Ancient Splendors of the Aegean & Mediterranean

Many of the most magnificent and best-preserved ancient Greek and Roman sites are found along Türkiye’s beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. Visit world-famous, plus little-visited yet spectacular, Greco-Roman sites, Byzantine […]

Bound in Stone: the Captive Body in Ancient Maya Art

Jepson Hall, Room 118 Richmond Way 221, Richmond

Lecture by Dr. Caitlin Early, Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Washington and Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks (AIA's Nadzia Borowski Lecture)

Exploring Human Origins at Kenya’s Lake Turkana

Exploring Human Origins at Kenya’s Lake Turkana
Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge

Free Public Lecture – Online & In Person 2025 Hallam L. Movius, Jr. Lecture Series Louise Leakey, Director, Koobi Fora Research Project; Research Professor, Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University; National Geographic Explorer at Large Kenya’s fossil-rich Turkana Basin has been—for over five decades—a cornerstone in unraveling the story of human origins in Africa. In […]

Uncovering the Lake George Battlefield

Uncovering the Lake George Battlefield Speaker: Siobhan M. Hart, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair Anthropology Department, Skidmore College Location: Rye Free Reading Room, Rye, NY (Virtual) Date: April 17, 2025 […]

Dr Eleanor Breen, “Buried Beneath the Waterfront: The Ships That Built Alexandria”

Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane
Hybrid Event

Dr Eleanor Breen, Alexandria Archaeology Founded in 1749, Alexandria, Virginia, is a vibrant city just seven miles south of Washington, D.C. In recent years, the City of Alexandria has embarked on a major revitalization of its historic waterfront, integrating new development with park and infrastructure improvements. With a nearly 50-year-old Alexandria Archaeology program and a […]