Lecture
Events
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Iron in the Sky: Meteorites in Ancient Egypt
Victoria Almansa-Villatoro, Junior Research Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows In ancient Egypt, iron harvested from meteorites was used to create ritual objects associated with royalty and power. An iron dagger […]
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RESCHEDULED – Beer, A Global Journey Through the Past and Present
This lecture is no longer happening in September, a new date will be scheduled for the spring.
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Roman Egyptian Mummy Portraits and the Artistic Circle of the St. Louis Painter
The American Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Chapter, and the Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Branko van Oppen, […]
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Rural Landscapes, Archaeological Fieldwork, and Cultural Heritage Destruction in Turkey
Dr. Ömür Harmanshah, Director, The School of Art & Art History and Associate Professor of Art History, The University of Illinois at Chicago, will present the AIA’s Nancy Wilkie Lecture […]
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Collision of Worlds: An Archaeological Perspective on the Spanish Invasion of Aztec Mexico
Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Hour series.
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Lenapehoking: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place for Descendant Local Nation
This panel discussion highlights tribal relationships to Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Lenni-Lenape and Delaware peoples of the Delaware Valley. Archaeologists and tribal cultural specialists will bring […]
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Collision of Worlds: An Archaeological Perspective on the Spanish Invasion of Aztec Mexico
Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Hour series.
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“They are still teaching us”: Community Bioarchaeology and the Sisters of Loretto Project presented by Dr. Lauren Hosek
In the summer of 2022, construction necessitated the relocation of a small 19th /20th century cemetery of nuns from southwest Denver. Before their reinterment, a team of local researchers and […]
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