AIA Lecture Program
Events
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University of Washington, Denny Hall 212 Klickitat Ln, Seattle, United StatesHybrid Event
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Dung and Desert Copper: Environmental archaeology at the macro- and microscale
Kershaw Lectures in Near East Archaeology
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Western Horizons: Phoenician Colonization in the Iron Age Mediterranean
In the tenth century BCE, the Phoenicians — Iron Age Canaanites of the coastal Levant — sailed west to the Iberian peninsula and through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic Ocean. They subsequently established colonies in Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Sicily, and North Africa. In this talk, we will look at the evidence for when […]
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AIA Archaeology Hour April 2026: Ecology and Slavery in St. Croix
Join the AIA for as Justin Dunnavant (UCLA) presents the final AIA Archaeology Hour talk of the 2025-2026 season: "Ecology and Slavery in St. Croix." This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific. Register here.
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Archaeology and the Art Museum
Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship
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Megiddo: Past, Present, and Future [To Be Rescheduled]
This event has been cancelled although we are hoping to reschedule for later this Spring/early Summer. Dr. Zachary Dunseth, University of California - San Diego will deliver the Kershaw Lecture. A reception and chance to talk with the speaker will be held afterwards.
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Landscapes of Time and Memory: Foragers in the Mojave Desert
Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology 60 George St., Providence, RI, United StatesMartha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship
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Digging in Circles: Miami’s Prehistoric Legacy
Memorial Art Gallery 500 University Avenue, Rochester, NY, United StatesMartha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship
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Digging in Circles: Miami’s Prehistoric Legacy
Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship
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Stress, Sex and Death: Health and Survival in the Context of Medieval Famine and Plague
The Ann Santen Endowed Lecture Time TBA
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Dr. Shanti Morell-Hart: “Beyond the Swidden: Mesoamerican Agricultural Practices Past, Present, and Future”
Doris Z. Stone New World Archaeology Lectures How do we understand human negotiations of variable ecologies from the perspective of deep time, and identify historical shifts in these dynamics? How does such research help us to understand societal “collapse” as it has been framed by so many scholars (often outside of historical ecology and archaeology)? […]
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The Archaeology of Ancient Greek Dress
The Barbara Tsakirgis Memorial Lecture Time TBA