AIA Lecture Program
Events
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Rise and Fall of Classic Maya Kings
Joukowsky Lecture
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Goddesses, Whores, Vampyres and Archaeologists: uncovering ancient Mytilene
LA Society 1201 9th St., Manhattan Beach, CABass Lecture
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Chinese Export Pottery: A Business Model for Athenian Vase Production?
Florida State University, hall TBA 600 W College Ave, Tallahassee, FL, United StatesNorton Lecture
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Domestic Material Culture and the Archaeology of Value: Beyond “Religion” vs. “Decoration”
Goetz Library, Department of Classics, University at Buffalo, 320 Academic Center 12 Capen Hall, Buffalo, NY, United States -
Perspectives on the future of technology and the humanities from an archaeologist in Silicon Valley
Texas Tech Student Union Building - Escondido Theater 15th St & Akron Avenue, Lubbock, United StatesHow might the research and pedagogy of the academy, and especially disciplines in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, connect fruitfully with dynamic agendas in technology development, change management in business, and the challenges of a complex world of runaway crises? How might we address this question of transdisciplinary reach while cherishing the specialized expertise […]
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RESCHEDULED – Beer, A Global Journey Through the Past and Present
Dedham Life Sciences 131, SMU 6501 Airline Road, Dallas, TX, United StatesThis lecture is no longer happening in September, a new date will be scheduled for the spring.
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Cultural Heritage and Imaginaries: The Politics and Practices of Archaeology
Abstract: The past, whether real, tangible, embellished, or imagined, can be a particularly powerful and alluring source of symbols, narratives, and ideas. Echoes from the distant past can reverberate and […]
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Rural Landscapes, Archaeological Fieldwork, and Cultural Heritage Destruction in Turkey
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Sabin Hall Room G90 3413 North Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesDr. Ömür Harmanshah, Director, The School of Art & Art History and Associate Professor of Art History, The University of Illinois at Chicago, will present the AIA’s Nancy Wilkie Lecture in Archaeological Heritage for the AIA-Milwaukee Society Archaeological remains and landscapes are witnesses to deep time histories, yet they have increasingly been victims of targeted […]
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Collision of Worlds: An Archaeological Perspective on the Spanish Invasion of Aztec Mexico
Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Hour series.