AIA Lecture Program
Events
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Building 51 (Social Sciences), University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL, United States
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VIRTUAL: AIA Annual Faculty Lecture: “Mixed multitudes”: Displacement and belonging in ancient Sicily, with Prof. Randall Souza (Seattle University)
The inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean were mobile, and many of them lived in or passed through the large island of Sicily, which sits between the eastern and western Mediterranean basins and nearly unites the continents of Europe and Africa. Some moved more voluntarily, others less so, and still others were relocated with no choice […]
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Climate Change to Culture Change? The Case Study of the Copper to Early Bronze Age Transition in Iberia presented by Katina Lillios, PhD, University of Iowa
Abstract: How can we trace the relationship between climate change and culture change in the ancient past? A collaborative and interdisciplinary project coordinated by Katina Lillios, with Antonio Blanco-González, Brandon Lee Drake, and Jose Antonio López-Sáez, offered insights into this question through the lens of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE of Iberia. This project […]
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The Scent of Status: Prestige and Perfume at the Bronze Age Palace at Pylos, Greece
University of South Florida Tampa Campus, CPR 115 (Cooper Hall) Cooper Hall, TampaHowland Lecture
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Archaeology of Tattoos and Skin Art
Zoom lecture by Dr. Aaron Deter-Wolf, Tennessee Division of Archaeology.
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“How Humans Negotiated Environments in the Past”
PA, United StatesIt's a new year and a great new slate of lectures! This winter, our lectures will be online using Microsoft Teams. We're very excited to present Dr. Michelle Cameron, from […]
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POSTPONED to March Tallahassee Lecture 2 TBA
Kershaw Lecture
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Across the Ocean Blue: Evidence for Precolumbian Voyages and Contacts
TBA (Knoxville) Knoxville, TN, United States -
At Home on Board: the Kyrenia Ship and the Goods of its Crew
TBA (Dallas-Ft. Worth 1) Dallas, TX, United StatesCesnola Lecture