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Archaeology Lecture: “Shopping for Artists’ Materials in Ancient Rome: Pigment Shops, Pigments, and Product Choice”

Monmouth College Pattee Auditorium, Room 100 Center for Science and Business (CSB), Monmouth College, Monmouth, United States

Join us for this semester’s Archaeology Lecture: “Shopping for Artists’ Materials in Ancient Rome: Pigment Shops, Pigments, and Product Choice” delivered by Dr. Hilary Becker of Binghamton University. This lecture is open to the public and will be hosted on Zoom: https://monmouthcollege.zoom.us/j/97688738842 Lecture summary: The discovery of the only known pigment shop in ancient Rome […]

People of the Dawnland: Indigenous presence at Puddle Dock

People of the Dawnland: Indigenous presence at Puddle Dock Alix Martin and Anne Jennison, Strawberry Banke Looking at archaeological evidence of Indigenous presence at Puddle Dock, along with other objects to determine how archaeological artifacts and research can be used alongside other lines of evidence for public education, highlighting the importance of our collaborative approach. […]

Materiality for the Archaeological Enthusiast: Case Studies in Human-Thing Assemblages from Ancient Mesoamerica

Jeffrey S. Brzezinski, Ph.D. (University of Colorado Boulder) Recent developments in archaeological theory have demonstrated that the relationships between humans and things are far more complicated and instructive than previously thought. Of course, humans make things, but things also make us human. In this lecture, Dr. Brzezinski discusses the application of contemporary theories of material […]

Stories of Women from Jaina Island Maya Figurines

Maya female ceramic figurines from the island of Jaina in Campeche, Mexico, produced in the Late Classic Period (600–900 CE) are admired for their lifelike, poignant, and sometimes amusing characteristics. Long assumed to be elite women or moon goddesses, these figurines reveal a complexity of Maya social life, especially for women, that is rarely seen […]

Archaeology at Mollidgewock State Park

Mark Doperalski, NH State Archaeologist; Department of Natural and Cultural Resources This presentation will summarize recent archaeological work at Mollidgewock State Park and other state reservations as well as detail plans for upcoming investigations. Further discussion will focus on the value of converting archaeological data into interpretive programming to further enhance the public’s knowledge of, […]

Wicked Awesome Rocks: Investigating the use of stone tools with microwear analysis – What are stone tools used for?

Heather Rockwell, Assistant Professor of Cultural and Historic Preservation, Salve Regina University, This might seem like a question with an obvious answer, but it is one that archaeologists have puzzled for centuries. This presentation will discuss one method of determining how stone tools were used, use-wear analysis. I will first cover a brief history of […]

Frances Gallart Marqués on “Terracotta Figurines from the Field to the Museum.”

Montréal, Québec, Canada

DESCRIPTION: In the 1870s, thousands of ancient terracotta figurines were discovered in cemeteries surrounding the small city of Tanagra in Greece. The brightly colored figures, many of which depicted young women, became a sensation with Victorian audiences and inspired new works by painters, musicians, and writers. In this talk, Frances Gallart Marqués will discuss the […]

Mithras at Caesarea Maritima

Spokane, WA, United States

Speaker: Dr. Jane DeRose Evans (Temple University) Title: Mithras at Caesarea Maritima Abstract: A warehouse converted to a Mithraeum (a sanctuary to the Persian god Mithras) was excavated by Robert J. Bull in 1973 at Caesarea Maritima on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. This lecture will present the findings of the publication team, including when […]

Formulating a Thesis: Yellowstone Obsidian Movement Through Time

Since my time in SCRAP, I've followed the path of a few former SCRAPers and made my way to the University of Wyoming. My main goal with this presentation is to let everyone who has helped me get here know what I've been up to. Currently, my thesis work is just at the ground level, […]