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“Freedom and Family at Boyd Cabin (Buncombe County, North Carolina)” — Dr. Scotti Norman
Davidson College 315 North Main Street, Semans Auditorium, Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson, NC, United States“Freedom and Family at Boyd Cabin (Buncombe County, North Carolina)” Lecture by Dr. Scotti M. Norman, Assistant Professor of Material Culture and Archaeology at Warren Wilson College March 18, 2025 […]
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Dying as a Macedonian in Egypt: Styling Social Identity through Hellenistic Burial Practices
Nebraska Wesleyan University, Smith Curtis, Room 103 5111 Madison Ave, Lincoln, NECharles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship
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Collecting the Ancient World: Early Explorations, Encyclopedic Museums, and World’s Exhibitions
University of Missouri, Swallow Hall Auditorium 507 S. 9th St., Columbia, MOKershaw Lectures in Near East Archaeology
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Remembered Places, Significant Spaces: Room Closure Practices in the Pueblo Southwest
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA, United StatesHybrid EventDr. Samantha Fladd, Washington State University., is an anthropological archaeologist who focuses on the Southwest United States, specifically the Ancestral Pueblos of the Four Corners region. Architectural spaces create and […]
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Excavating Notre-Dame in Paris, France
Auditorium at the St. Louis Public Library Olive Street, St. Louis, MO, United StatesA fascinating lecture by Dr. Christophe Besnier (Director of Archaeology Excavations) and Dr. Dorothee Chaoui-Derieux Chief Heritage Curator, the Ministry of Culture). Learn about the first, and only, archaeological excavations […]
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Looking for Lucy: Revisiting the Foundation of Race & Gender in Historical Archaeology
Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship
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“Barbarians” and Bronzes: The Origins of Civilization in Ancient Vietnam
AIA-LA 1201 9th St., Manhattan Beach, United StatesTwo thousand years ago, China’s Han Empire stretched its imperial grasp beyond the mountains far to the south of the Central Plains, reaching into the domains of “barbarians”. Along its […]
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Drunken Women with Spears? Funerary Practices and Female Identity in Pre-Roman Apulia
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Out from Shadows: Painting the Human Face in Classical Greece
Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCharles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship Penn Museum
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Rituals of Death : The Tombs of Tibet’s First Kings
Anthropology Building AP130, University of Toronto St. George Campus 19 Russell Street, Toronto, ON, Canada -
Murder, Poetry, and Scribes in Ancient Egypt
Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesFree Public Lecture – Online & In Person Margaret Geoga, Assistant Professor of Egyptology, The University of Chicago “The Teaching of Amenemhat” is the only ancient Egyptian literary work to […]