AIA Lecture Program
Events
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The Hidden Dead: Bioarchaeology of Ancient Maya Cave Ritual
Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology Rhode Island Hall, Brown University, 60 George Street, Providence, RI, United StatesDoris Z. Stone New World Archaeology Lectures
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Funerary Dining or Offerings for the Dead? Archaeobotanical Evidence from the Shaft Tombs at Petra, Jordan
The Frederick R. and Margaret B. Matson Lectureship for Near Eastern Archaeology and Archaeological Technology
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Bound in Stone: the Captive Body in Ancient Maya Art
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)
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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 […]
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Kush and the Roman World: Warrior Queens along the Nile
Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureships
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Cleopatra and the Queens of Meroë
Whitman College Maxey Hall 207 173 Stanton St., Walla Walla, WA, United StatesThis lecture will focus on the many sole-ruling kandakas ('queens') of the ancient kingdom of Meroë (Kush/Nubia), including those who ruled contemporaneously with Cleopatra and with Roman aggressions and occupation […]
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Environmental Histories Of The Ancient Mediterranean In Ten Objects
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Dr. Zoë Kontes (Kenyon College), Looting Antiquity: Greece’s Lost Marbles
The Parthenon Marbles may be the most famous sculptures removed from an ancient Greek building, but they are far from the only ones. Marble sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia […]
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AIA Archaeology Hour September 2025: Beer in Mesopotamia
FeaturedVirtual EventJoin the AIA for a fascinating evening with Tate Paulette as he kicks off this season of AIA Archaeology Hour with "Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia." This presentation will be given […]
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New Approaches to Roman Urbanism: The Excavations of the Falerii Novi Project (Lazio, Italy)
University at Buffalo, Academic Center 320 (Goetz Library) 155 Lee Rd, Buffalo, NY, United StatesMartha Sharp Joukowsky Lecture