AIA Lecture Program
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Desert Kites – The Enigmatic Traps from the Air and on the Ground
Jordan Hall 141, Butler University 4600 Sunset Ave, Indianapolis, INKershaw Lecture
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Currents and Commodities: How Oceanographic Effects Influenced the Prehistoric Colonization of Islands
ART 1.110, UT Austin Campus 2301 SAN JACINTO BLVD, Au, TX -
AIA Archaeology Hour with Elise A. Friedland
Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Elise A. Friedland (George Washington University) presents Classical Washington: Greece & Rome in the Art & Architecture of D.C. This presentation will […]
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Magellan’s Pacific Crossing: New Discoveries in One of the World’s Greatest Voyages
Trinity University, Dickie Hall Room 104 One Trinity Place, San Antonio, TX, United StatesArchaeology of Portugal lecture
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Ruling Culture: Art Police, Tomb Robbers, and the Rise of Cultural Power in Italy
Bryant Hall 209 The University of Mississippi, University, MS, United States -
Rome: “Urbs Pensilis”: A Hanging City and its Hanging Gardens
Goldwin Smith Hall, G22, Cornell University 232 East Ave, Ithaca, NY, United StatesNorton Lecture
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Human-Animal-Divine Relationships in Cyprus: a Social Zooarchaeology of Sacrifice
Boswell Hall 220, The College of William and Mary 100 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA, United StatesKershaw lecture
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Managing and Curating Yale University’s Numismatic Collection
Herter Hall Room 601, University of Massachusetts Amherst 300 Massachusetts Ave, Amherst, MA, United StatesMetcalf lecture
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Fighting Processes of Historical Erasure in Louisiana: Climate change, Industrial Development, and Cultural Heritage
Pinnacle Room, Baldwin Hall, University of Georgia 355 S. Jackson St, Athens, GA, United StatesStone lecture
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Shadows of Time: The Science and Art of the Ancient Sundial
DePaul University McGowan South 107, 1110 W. Belden Ave, Chicago, IL, United StatesDr. Nick Winters presents the AIA Chicago Society Annual Webster Lecture Mechanically simple and mathematically sophisticated, the sundial was a triumph of ancient astronomy and technology. In this lecture and […]
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Taxes and Tyranny: The Significance of Liberty on the Coinage of the Early Roman Empire
Classics Library, Angell Hall rm 2175, University of Michigan, 435 S State Street, Ann Arbor, MI, United States