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Archaeology, Museums, and War in the 21st Century
Althouse #106, Dickinson College 22 North West Street, Carlisle, PA, United StatesNorton lecture
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“Reconceiving the nomad: tropes, archaeological reality, and why it matters!” By Tekla Schmaus PhD, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) 2316 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, Washington, United States"Reconceiving the nomad: tropes, archaeological reality, and why it matters!" By Tekla Schmaus PhD, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh Abstract coming soon. About Dr. Tekla Schmaus: Tekla Schmaus received her PhD from Indiana University in 2015. She is an archaeologist working in Central Eurasia whose research focuses on human-environment interactions, prehistoric economy and diet, […]
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The Last Human
Geological Lecture Hall 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesWINNER OF THE NORDIC:DOX AWARD 2022 Denmark, Greenland / 2022 Our most basic understanding of the origins of life was recently turned upside down when Greenlandic scientist Minik Rosing discovered the first traces of life on Earth in a small fjord near Isua, Greenland. His discovery predated all previous evidence by over 300 million years. […]
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“The View from “Harvard Camp:” George Reisner and the Giza Pyramids then and now
Penn Museum 3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesANNUAL KORSYN LECTURE In-Person Lecture Saturday, March 23 at 3:30 pm EST Penn Museum, Classroom L2 Speaker: Dr. Peter Der Manuelian Lecture Topic: “The View from “Harvard Camp:” George Reisner and the Giza Pyramids then and now” Abstract: Leading the Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition, George Reisner (1867–1942) put American Egyptology on the […]
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“Ohio Shipwrecks: What’s in your Backyard?” – Archaeology & Ale, with Linda Pansing (Ohio History Connection)
La Chatelaine 627 High St, Worthington, OH, United StatesFrom Lake Erie, to canals, to rivers, Ohio’s maritime history is rich and ancient. This presentation will highlight the stories of several shipwrecks; their ‘lives’, ‘deaths’ and discoveries. How many shipwrecks are in Ohio? Come and find out! (Please order drinks and pastries by 2:45pm.)
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Kevin Andrews and the Castles of the Morea
Green Hall 3-S-15 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United StatesEttinghausen lecture
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Canceled Agricultural Strategies and Environmental Change in Ancient Anatolia
Matson lecture
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Underwater Archaeology: the New Holy Grails
Anthropology Building, AP 130 19 Ursula Franklin St, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMcCann/Taggart lecture
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Ancient Roman Concrete: Let’s Build An Empire
UNC Greensboro, Moore Humanities & Research Building (MHRA) 1215 1111 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesNorton lecture
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New Light On King Herod’s Harbor (Caesarea Maritima)
Goetz Library, Academic Center 320, University at Buffalo, North Campus University at Buffalo, North Campus, Buffalo, NY, United StatesMcCann/Taggart lecture
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When Women Ruled the World
Wagner College, Foundation Hall, Manzulli Board Room 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY, United StatesLecture and Reception at Wagner College A woman’s power in the ancient world (and perhaps even today) was always compromised from the outset, and this lecture will address the root causes of this social inequality. Given this social reality in the ancient world, how then did women negotiate their limited leadership roles? Were they able […]