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Reconstructing Queen Amanishakheto’s Musical Instruments (Free Virtual Lecture)
Susanne Gänsicke, Senior Conservator and Head of Antiquities Conservation, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Double reed pipes, known as auloi, were popular musical instruments in the ancient Mediterranean. In […]
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Pompeii on the Potomac
Spokane, WA, United StatesConstantino Brumidi’s Roman-Style Wall Paintings for the US Capitol Dr. Elise Friedland (George Washington University, D.C.) The US Capitol—America’s central federal building—echoes ancient Greece and Rome, not only in its […]
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Çatalhöyük: The Bioarchaeology of an Early Farming Society in Transition (Clark Spencer Larsen)
The Neolithic is a period of fundamental changes in living circumstances, much of which is tied to the shift from a lifeway based exclusively on hunting, gathering, and collecting wild […]
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“Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth”
Monmouth College IL, United StatesSienkewicz Lecture on Roman Archaeology Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (magness@email.unc.edu) In the first century B.C.E., Herod […]
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Ancient Roads of the Chaco World: Monumentality, Religion, and Power
CU Museum of Natural History Broadway, Boulder, CO, United StatesIn this talk, Rob Weiner will discuss his recent fieldwork throughout the Chaco World, which combines LiDAR, drone aerial photography, and on-the-ground documentation to investigate the history, use, and meaning […]
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Uncovering the Place of Uni: Archeological Excavations at the Ancient Etruscan Site of Poggio Colla in Italy
WEBINAR (Montreal 1) Montreal, QCCinelli Lecture
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Society Sunday: Disability and Infanticide in Ancient Greece
Ring in the new year as the AIA Societies Committee presents a virtual presentation and Q&A with Debby Sneed. This presentation will also be available in American Sign Language. ASL […]
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Community Archaeology at Amache, Colorado’s Japanese American Confinement Camp
Prof. Bonnie. J. Clark (University of Denver, Department of Anthropology) The forced removal and subsequent incarceration of over 120,000 people of American of Japanese descent during World War II is […]
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Archaeology Abridged with Dr. Kate Liszka “Operation Amethyst: How Egyptian Kings and Queens got their Bling 4,000 years ago”
Lisbon, Lisbon, PortugalSome of the most stunning jewelry from Ancient Egypt is made of amethyst. Its craftsmanship, opulence, and design epitomize quality in the ancient world. Yet the skill in making this […]
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The Maritime Maya and the Proyecto Costa Escondida
Building 51 (Social Sciences), University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL, United States -