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  • Social Justice and Archaeology at the Bade Museum

    Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology 1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Since the recent global pandemic, the Bade Museum has hosted a variety of online talks focused on the ancient Mediterranean and Middle Eastern world on a variety of themes related […]

  • New Insights into Changing Lifeways in Ancient Nubia

    Zoom 4985 SW 74th Court, Miami, FL, United States
    Virtual Event

    Brenda J. Baker, PhD Professor of Anthropology Center for Bioarchaeological Research School of Human Evolution and Social Change “New Insights into Changing Lifeways in Ancient Nubia” The Bioarchaeology of Nubia […]

  • Book Talk with Sam Kean

    Virtual Event, hosted by Nashville Parthenon & AIA-Nashville Society TN, United States
    Virtual Event

    Parthenon Symposium: Book Talk with Sam Kean Author of Dinner with King Tut Monday, May 4, at 5:00 PM Central Join author Sam Kean for a firsthand account of his […]

  • New Discoveries in the Anubis-Mountain Royal Necropolis at Abydos

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

    Saturday, May 9 3:30 pm EST In-person only at the Penn Museum, Anthro Classroom 345 No registration required Speaker: Prof. Josef Wegner, Curator Penn Museum. Professor of Egyptian Archaeology, Department […]

  • Book Talk with Mary Beard

    Paschall Theater @ Montgomery Bell Academy 4001 Harding PikeNashville, TN, 37205United States Paschall Theater, Montgomery Bell Academy, 4001 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN, United States

    Parthenon Symposium: Book Talk with Mary Beard Author of Talking Classics: The Shock of the Old Sunday May 10, 2:00 PM Central, at the Paschall Theater AIA-Nashville Society and the […]

  • Why Has African Archeology Been Ignored

    Deepening our understanding of African heritage often starts in spaces that celebrate our history, but while museums house these stories, it is archaeology that unearths them. While the world is well-acquainted with the architectural wonders of the Mediterranean and the Near East, the vast archaeological landscape of the African continent has often remained on the […]

  • Walter Farmer collection and Akenaton

    Dr. Jack Green (Associate Director of Collections and Curatorial Affairs, Washington and Lee University) will present a lecture entitled "Tell es-Sa'idiyeah Cemetery (Jordan) and its connections to ancient Egypt and […]