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Sex and Other Things Sell: Athenian Potters and their Foreign Consumers
Rittenberg Room, 2nd floor of Mather Hall, Trinity College 300 Summit Street, Hartford, United StatesNorton Lecture
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Trading with the Enemy: Greek Pottery in the Persian World
Norton Lecture
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Shopping for artists’ materials in ancient Rome: pigment shops, pigments, and product choice
Agricultural Communication and Education Building, Room 00102, Texas Tech University 2810 15th St, Lubbock, TX -
Miners, Martyrs, Shepherds, and Sowers: Shifting Landscapes of Faynan, Southern Jordan over the Last 2,000 Years
Hager Auditorium, the Museum of the Rockies 600 W. Kagy Blvd., Bozeman, MTKershaw Lecture
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Not Black and White: Seeing and Naming Africans in Greek Art
Nashville Parthenon 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN, United StatesKershaw Lecture
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Stones of the Butterfly: Archaeological Investigation of Yap’s Famous Stone Money
Whitman College, Olin Hall 345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA, United States -
Trading with the Enemy: Greek Pottery in the Persian World
Room L140, Elvehjem Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison 750 University Avenue, Madison, WINorton Lecture
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Great Lecture: North American Mounds as World Heritage
Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesA millennium ago, Native people constructed over 120 earthen mounds at the site of Cahokia, a World Heritage site in Illinois. Built entirely by hand, the largest of these constructions […]
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Myth-ing Sound: Exploring Markers of Music in Athenian Vase Paintings
Manton Lecture Please contact Phil Stinson and William Bruce for the Zoom link.
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1177 BC Revisited: Updating the Late Bronze Age Collapse
Jepson Hall 118 211 Richmond Way, Richmond, VA, United StatesLecture by Eric H. Cline, Professor of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at George Washington University. Co-sponsored by the University of Richmond Department of Classical Studies and the Richmond […]
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“New Views on an Old Temple: The Parthenon and Its Decoration”
2023 Richard Hubbard Howland Lecture, Washington, DC Society; by Professor Jenifer Neils, Professor Emerita, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis is perhaps the most […]