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  • Rediscovering Egypt’s Lost Dinosaurs

    Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

    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 lecture by Dr. Matt Lamanna, Carnegie Museum of Natural History: Rediscovering Egypt's Lost Dinosaurs Sunday December 15, 2024, 3 PM Pacific Standard Time Rm 56 Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley […]

  • Prehistoric and Natural Wonders of Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois

    Auditorium at the St. Louis Public Library 1301 Olive Street, St. Louis, United States

    Lecture by Mike Chervinko, Citizen Archaeologist and Independent Researcher in Carbondale, Illinois. A discussion of many truly remarkable Pre-Contact (before AD 1500) pictograph and petroglyph archaeological sites in the Mississippi and Missouri River Valleys. Includes a discussion of C-14 dates going back 2000 years for several pictographs.

  • Beneath an Ancient Neighborhood: Archaeology and History in the Barrio de Analco, Santa Fe

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

    Lecture. Stephen Post (Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies). For more than 900 years, humans have left their mark on the neighborhood on the south side of the Santa Fe River known as Barrio de Analco. Within the Barrio de Analco, conclusive physical evidence of its past residents often has been difficult to […]

  • Office of State Archaeology Year-in-Review with Dr. Sarah Sportman

    Buchanan Auditorium, Mansfield Public Library 54 Warrenville Rd, Mansfield Center, CT, United States

    Join the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History (CSMNH) and State Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Sportman for a public lecture about the Office of State Archaeology’s past year of work and what the next year will bring. Dr. Sportman’s talk will highlight the fieldwork, research, and other activities undertaken by the Office of State Archaeology (OSA) […]

  • Jon Frey’s The Origins of Roman Bathing at the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia

    Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St, Lynchburg, VA, United States

    Oscar Broneer Memorial Lecture In addition to being one of the most recognizable monuments at the site, the Roman Bath at Isthmia in Greece continues to yield surprising discoveries. Excavations in the 1960s through the 1980s revealed not only the 2nd c. CE structure but also parts of an earlier Greek-period pool of impressive dimensions—a […]