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  • Bones, Stones & Genes – Seven Million Years of Human Evolution with Geoffrey Clark, PhD

    Arizona State University Tempe, Design North Buidling, Room CDN 60 810 NS Forest Mall, Tempe, AZ, United States

    Bones, Stones, & Genes: Seven Million Years of Human Evolution Geoffrey A. Clark, Ph.D. Regents' Emeritus Professor Arizona State University School of Human Evolution & Social Change Institute of Human Origins Perhaps the greatest story ever told is how we became the last and sole surviving member of our lineage, the hominins – modern humans, […]

  • Henry T. Rowell Lecture

    The Johns Hopkins University (Homewood campus) Gilman Hall 50, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Please join the AIA Baltimore Society for the Henry T. Rowell Lecture. Dr. Marie-Lys Annette (The Johns Hopkins University) will be speaking on "Tattooed Mummies and Female Figurines from Ancient […]

  • Contexts and Circumstances in Designing the Divine in Ancient Egypt

    ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 20 Social Sciences Building University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States

    The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. […]

  • Connecticut Office of State Archaeology Year-in-Review Lecture

    University of Connecticut 91 North Eagleville Road, Storrs, CT, United States

    Dig into the new year with a lecture hosted by the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History (CSMNH) and the Office of State Archaeology. The frozen winter ground puts most […]

  • The Molly House of the Late 18th century

    a lecture by Dr. Megan Rhodes Victor One of my current research projects focuses on homosexuality and the 18th-century taverns which were known as molly houses in England and English […]

  • From Fish Skin Bags to Coconut Fiber Armor: Revitalizing Anthropological Collections in an Era of Climate Change

    University of Dayton 300 College Drive Ave, SC 114, Dayob, OH, United States

    A lecture by Amy Margaris, Oberlin College Specimen collecting was a cornerstone of 19th century science and anthropology. 150 years later anthropological collections can still be found at many colleges, lingering in closets or forgotten on storeroom shelves. Using cultural heritage items at Oberlin College as my starting point, I’ll explore the question: What use […]

  • Recent Work at Memphis and the Fayum: An Overview of Methodologies and Results

    The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California chapter, and the UC Berkeley Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures invite you to attend a Zoom lecture by Raghda (Didi) El-Behaedi, University of Chicago: "Recent Work at Memphis and the Fayum: An Overview of Methodologies and Results" Sunday, January 21, 2024, 3 PM Pacific Time […]

  • Archaeology-Hour Livestream: Jeff Altschul. “Cultural Resource Management: What Most Archaeologists Do For A Living”

    Whitman College, Olin Hall 129 920 E Isaacs, Walla Walla, WA, United States

    Today, there are about 12,000 archaeologists working in the US with less than 10 percent of them employed by universities. While university anthropology and archaeology departments are shrinking, the applied sector, known as cultural resource management (CRM) is growing. This lecture explores what accounts for these opposing trends and what, if anything, can we do […]