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Archaeology-Hour Livestream: Nam Kim. “’Barbarians,’ Bronzes, and the Legendary Capital of Ancient Vietnam”
Vietnamese lore records that over two thousand years ago, the Red River Valley of northern Vietnam was home to powerful indigenous kingdoms, fortified capitals, and exquisite bronze craftsmanship. In contrast, the neighboring Chinese Han Empire claimed the region was inhabited by unsophisticated “barbarians” in need of “civilizing,” prompting imperial annexation of the region. This lecture […]
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AIA Archaeology Hour with Nam C. Kim
Join the AIA for a fascinating evening as Nam C. Kim (University of Wisconsin-Madison) presents “Barbarians”, Bronzes, and the Legendary Capital of Ancient Vietnam. This presentation will be given at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central/6pm Mountain/5pm Pacific. Vietnamese lore tells us that over two thousand years ago the Red River Valley of northern Vietnam was home to […]
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Animal Lives At Petra
HIghsmith Union, UNC Asheville One Carmichael Heights UNCA, Asheville, NC, United StatesKershaw lecture
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Drought-Induced Conflict Among the Ancient Maya
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Ludlow Hopkins Baldwin / Gladys Callahan Vocci Justice Lecture
Please join the AIA Baltimore society for the 2024 Ludlow Hopkins Baldwin/Gladys Callahan Vocci Justice Lecture. Dr. Sam Holman (Princeton University) will speak on "Architectural Innovation at the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace: The Engineering of the Stoa." This will be a hybrid event, held on Towson University's campus and on Zoom. The talk […]
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Social Justice Through Archaeology
Joukowsky lecture
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Imhotep: The Man, the Myth, the Monster
Room 140 Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThe American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California chapter, and the UC Berkeley Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Julia Troche, Missouri State University, Springfield: "Imhotep: The Man, the Myth, the Monster" Sunday March 17, 2024, 3 PM Pacific Time Room 140, Social Sciences Building, UC […]