The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Peter Piccione, University of Charleston Terraforming the Nile Valley: The Ancient Egyptians as the World's First Great Environmental Engineers Sunday, February 9, 2020, 3 pm Room 20 Barrows […]
In this talk, Dr. Lillios will discuss some of the results of archaeological research she conducted with a UI team at the Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age burial site of Bolores in the Portuguese Estremadura, between 2007 and 2012. Bolores is a small site (5 x 3 m), yet the analysis of its structure and associated […]
Matson Lecture Reception at 6:30 PM The Founders Library is located on the south side of The Yard, the central quadrangle of the Howard University campus. Parking adjacent to the library is restricted, but one can find metered street parking nearby along 6th Street NW and along Georgia Avenue NW, or a bit farther away in […]
This lecture will explore the production and consumption of beer in Roman occupied Britain from the invasions of Julius Caesar through the end of Roman rule in the 5th century. Beer was the primary drink of early peoples and nations in Britain before Roman arrival. Via regular contact with other major empires and nations, beer […]
A lecture by Dr. Dylan Rogers of the University of Virginia
Speaker: Monique Vincent
Norton Lecture Complimentary refreshments will be served afterwards in the Archaeology Lab. On Saturday, parking is free and the faculty/staff/vendor spaces are available to everyone.
Title: The Colorado Coalfield War Project Abstract: Pending Bio: Karin Larkin is Assistant Professor and Curator for the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Dr. Larkin received her PhD in Anthropology and Masters in Museum Studies from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Larkin has done field work in the four corners region […]