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  • No Ordinary Dogs: Canine Behavior in Theban Tombs

    Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In-person lecture Saturday, November 9, 3:30 pm EST Penn Museum, Classroom 2 Speaker: Dr. Chelsea Kaufman Title: No Ordinary Dogs: Canine Behavior in Theban Tombs Abstract: The wall scenes of the rock-cut Theban tombs of the New Kingdom are filled with richly painted imagery that captures the lives and beliefs of the people who built […]

  • “Women and Wine in the Ancient Mediterranean”

    Jepson Hall, Room 118 Richmond Way 221, Richmond, VA, United States

    Anita Krause Bader Lecture in Mediterranean Archaeology, by Dr. Nadhira Hill (Assistant Professor of Classics and Director of Archaeological Studies, Randolph-Macon College)

  • Drawing on History: Creating the Graphic Adaptation of 1177 BC

    George Washington University, Funger Hall 103 2201 G St NW, Washington, United States
    Hybrid Event

    How does a cartoonist adapt a scholarly work of history, specifically Eric H. Cline’s 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed? Prof. Eric H. Cline and award-winning illustrator Glynnis Fawkes describe the […]

  • Afghanistan’s Heritage: Target in War and Engine of Peace, Dr. Laura Tedesco

    College of Charleston, Robert Scott Small Building, Room 235 College Way, Charleston, SC, United States

    This presentation will reflect on efforts to preserve and protect Afghanistan’s cultural heritage. Utilzing the tools of diplomacy through the US Department of State and the practical steps involved in […]

  • Lecture: Zuni Region in the Post-Chacoan Era.

    Pecos Trail Café 2239 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM, United States

    Lecture by Keith Kintigh (Arizona State University). The Chaco Era has received a tremendous amount of archaeological consideration over the last 45 years. Far less attention has been paid to understanding the organization of northern Southwestern societies following the collapse of Chaco--a time was once viewed as a dark age, a time of cultural backsliding. […]

  • Beyond the stone giants: an isotopic perspective on life and death of the people buried at Mont’e Prama

    Davidson College 315 North Main Street, Semans Auditorium, Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson, NC, United States

    November 19, 2024 7:30 p.m. ET Davidson College Belk Visual Arts Center 117 Free and open to the public Luca Lai, “Beyond the stone giants: an isotopic perspective on life and death of the people buried at Mont’e Prama” About the lecture: The accidental 1974 discovery of tens of fragmentary statues at Mont’e Prama, in […]

  • Serpent Mound – An Icon of Ancient Ohio

    Science Center Auditorium (SC 114) at The University of Dayton. 450 East Stewart St, Dayton, OH, United States

    The second presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America Dayton Society's 2024-2025 Lecture Series presented by Dr. Brad Lepper, Senior Archaeologist World Heritage Program, Ohio History Connection Serpent Mound in Adams County, Ohio is one of the largest and most spectacular earthen sculptures in the world. The age of the serpent is a subject of […]