Reconstructing the Ancient Economy at the Roman Imperial Estate at Vagnari (Italy)
Tory Breezeway 1, University of Alberta 6-5 Humanities Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaNorton Lecture
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Student Reports on the Service Learning Archaeological Excavation during summer 2019 at the Sappington House Site. Young adults report on the field work and insights gained from the summer of 2019 historic site excavation at the Thomas Sappington House.
Lecture by Dr. Patrick Mullins (University of Pittsburgh) One need not look further than the present political discourse on border security in the United States to appreciate the complex, ambiguous, and often volatile nature of frontiers and borders. To understand the present or future of such borderlands, we need to explore their unique histories and […]
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. Kate Liszka, California State University, San Bernardino: Digging Ancient Egyptian Jewelry Mines Sunday, November 10, 3 pm Room 20 Barrows Hall UC Berkeley Campus (Near the intersection of […]
This event at Assumption College will be among the first in the nation to memorialize the arrival of the Pilgrims and the establishment of a permanent settlement in what would become the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Many events will be taking place next year, but ours is timed conveniently close to Thanksgiving, when the Pilgrims tend […]
The University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) is an organized UI research unit established in 1959. Now entering its seventh decade, the OSA continues to actively develop, disseminate, and preserve knowledge of Iowa’s human past through archaeological research, scientific discovery, public stewardship, service, and education. While the roots of Iowa Archaeology are […]
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