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Archaeological Oddities in North America

Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

Ken Feder, Ph.D., of Central Connecticut State University asks if archaeologists should rewrite textbooks to include various archaeological oddities found in North America. While his short answer is no, that […]

Death Comes to Oplontis: Victims of Mt. Vesuvius Reveal Life in 79 AD

University of British Columbia, Buchanan Bld A103 1866 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Numerous urban centers in the Bay of Naples were completely destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. Pompeii and Herculaneum are the most famous of these, but […]

When Did Vesuvius Explode?

University of South Florida. C.W. Bill Young Hall 12303 Maple Drive, Tampa, FL, United States

Edward J. Bader Lecture Reception at 5:30 PM

LiDAR Imaging: A New Tool for Archaeology

Brunswick High School 116 Maquoit Road, Brunswick, ME, United States

A brief historical outline provides the context for an introduction to LiDAR technology and a demonstration of how LiDAR-derived imagery is being used as an adjunct to traditional methods in […]

Digitizing Prehistory: Aegean Scripts in the 21st Century

CU Museum of Natural History Broadway, Boulder, CO, United States

In this lecture, Dr. Nakassis presents part of his long-running research project on prehistoric Aegean scripts. The Mycenaean palaces of the Greek Late Bronze Age (ca. 1300-1100 B.C.) made use […]