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Exploring Catacombs through Social Networks

Jenny R. Krieger Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in Library-Museum Collaboration University of Oregon The large subterranean cemeteries that grew up around Rome and other cities in late antiquity are fertile grounds for the study of social interaction. Between the third and fifth centuries, several hundred thousand people were buried in the Roman catacombs, and many more […]

Archaeological Excavations at Tell Timai, Egypt

Karpen Hall 038, UNC Asheville One Carmichael Heights, Asheville, NC, United States

Hal Bonnette, an independent archaeologist with the University of Hawaii excavations at Tell Timai Egypt, presents an overview of archaeological excavations at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Thmuis (modern Tell Timai) that dates from 500 BCE to 900 CE.

MS National Guard Cultural Program Workshop

MS Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby Building 850, Forrest Ave, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

The MS National Guard Cultural Program will be doing an archaeology workshop for the Classical Connections Home School group, others are welcome to come. They will talk about Native American and historic lifeways.

Submerged: Boston Sites and the Threat of Climate Change

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States

The Boston Harbor Islands contain some of the most intact Native American and historical archaeological sites and landscapes in Boston, and the Harbor's ancient floor hosts historic shipwrecks and submerged Native sites. Climate change and its associated storms and sea level rise are putting this history at risk. City Archaeologist Joe Bagley will discuss the […]

The Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project

Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, the Mall at Wellington Green 10300 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL, United States

McCann/Taggart Lecture