Lecture
Events
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Goddesses, Whores, Vampyres and Archaeologists: uncovering ancient Mytilene
This event will be held virtually. Please register in advance via the orange "register" button.
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Representing Native American Perspectives on Time: Examples from the Field Museum
Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Abridged Series.
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Not Black and White: Seeing and Naming Africans in Greek Art
Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library, the Pennsylvania State University 201 Old Main, University Park, PA, United StatesKershaw Lecture
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Community Archaeology as Sustainable Archaeology
Grand Valley State University, 164 Lake Ontario Hall 1 Campus Dr, Allendale -
Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: Founders and Foundation Myths in the Roman Near East
The Tallahassee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Student Archaeology Club at FSU present: “Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: Founders and Foundation Myths in the Roman Near East” […]
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Expanding the Spatial and Temporal Limits of the Pinson Mounds Landscape in Western Tennessee
CU Museum of Natural History Broadway, Boulder, CO, United StatesIn this lecture, Professor Ed Henry will discuss the monumental earthen architecture present at Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park (PMSAP) in West Tennessee, which features prominently in the archaeology of […]
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“Instructing the Eye: Museum Catalogues and the Archaeological Imaginary in Early 20th-Century Tunisia”
UBC-Vancouver Campus Buchanan A building, Room 202, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaLecture by Daniel Sherman, UNC-Chapel Hill
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An Urban Garden at Pompeii: reexploring the “House of Queen Caroline”
William T. Young Library Auditorium at the University of Kentucky 401 Hilltop Ave., LexingtonHanfmann Lecture